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Which major contrasts does the excerpt highlight? Bonus points if you saluted and said "major contrast". Did you do it? Good, you've got the... general idea . Double bonus points if you did it again.
Transcript
- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by regional differences,
- 00:07
the age-old "y'all" versus "youse" versus "you guys" debate.
- 00:16
Uh, all right, check out this excerpt.
- 00:18
"Free laborers have less liberty than slaves."
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- 00:20
[ mumbles ]
- 00:23
Cannibals All! Or Slaves Without Masters.
- 00:26
[ mumbles ]
- 00:28
And the question:
- 00:29
Which of the following major contrasts does the excerpt highlight?
- 00:33
All right, major contrasts...
- 00:35
[ dog barks ]
- 00:36
[ mumbles ]
- 00:40
Well, in the excerpt, Fitzhugh writes that "free laborers have
- 00:43
less liberty than slaves,
- 00:45
are worse paid and provided for, and have
- 00:48
no valuable rights." [ chuckles sarcastically ]
- 00:51
[ indistinct ] ...that slaves enduring abuse and back-breaking work
- 00:54
for no pay would feel a little bit differently.
- 00:58
All right, well do Fitzhugh's sentiments towards
- 01:00
slavery highlight a major contrast B -
- 01:03
between the Republican and Democratic parties?
- 01:06
Although the issue of slavery was a major issue in both
- 01:08
the Republican and Democratic platforms, many Americans
- 01:10
at the time were joining regional splinter groups,
- 01:13
which led to the temporary dissolution of the two-party system.
- 01:19
So the party's over for B.
- 01:21
Does the excerpt describe C -
- 01:23
growing differences between states and new territories?
- 01:27
Well, as people moved out west into the mountains and plains,
- 01:29
their lives and experiences were bound to be different
- 01:31
from those living in the East.
- 01:33
But those differences weren't as ideologically extreme
- 01:36
as the ones between the North and the South.
- 01:41
Do Fitzhugh's comments reflect the D -
- 01:44
differing opinions within the abolitionist movement?
- 01:48
Well, abolitionists may have disagreed over
- 01:50
how they were gonna get rid of slavery, but they did agree on one thing:
- 01:53
they needed to get rid of it.
- 01:57
Fitzhugh, however, did not seem to have
- 01:59
too many issues with the institution, since
- 02:01
"the slave is taken care of, whether employed or not."
- 02:05
[ chuckles sarcastically ]
- 02:06
All right, which means the opinions on slavery in the excerpt
- 02:08
most reflect A - regional differences
- 02:11
between the Northern and Southern economies.
- 02:14
During the mid-1800s, the North and South were worlds apart
- 02:16
on slavery, since it was unacceptable in the North, but was
- 02:20
vital to the economy of the South. So the answer is A.
- 02:23
These regional differences led to the outbreak of the Civil War,
- 02:26
one of the most un-civil conflicts in all American history.
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