Frederick Douglass believed that the freedom to move from one country to another is a fundamental human right essential for personal dignity and self-determination. He argued that the ability to seek better opportunities and escape oppression is crucial for individual growth and societal progress. Douglass emphasized that restricting movement undermines the principles of liberty and equality, which are foundational to justice and humanity. Ultimately, he viewed unrestricted movement as a pathway to empowerment and the realization of one's potential.
I believe Tasco made the high country scope.
Sectionalism is another word for favoring one section of the country over another
allowed goods to be shipped all over the country
Africa I believe
no
no you must have lived in the country for a minium amount of time before you are allowed to compete for them
no
It has allowed cultures to spread quickly and easily from one country to another.
There was no Gen. Douglass during Korean War.
Many believe it was japan or another far east country
Every country has the right to control who is allowed to enter their country and who isn't. A visa is basically permission from the country's government to enter.
Each country has different rules.
well only if your a fisherman but if you are at a boat port or airport absolutely no
The answer will vary from one country to another.
This is a controversial issue. Some people, and certainly the government, seem to believe they should be allowed to stay. Many citizens believe if they entered the country illegally they have already broken the law and should be sent back to their own country; however, there are those who do not agree with that. Some believe they should be granted amnesty and others disagree.
Fredrick Douglas was born in Tuckahoe, Talbot country in Maryland.
He believed no country should invade another country.