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What can you infer about slaves from this passage?

They often tried to escape.

They were easily fooled into liking their masters.

They were highly competitive in many areas of slave life.

D)

They were forced to maintain good relations with their masters.

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  1. Today, 05:58
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    Answer: D)

    They were forced to maintain good relations with their masters.
  2. Today, 06:30
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    Excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave

    Frederick Douglass

    "It is partly in consequence of such facts, that slaves, when inquired of as to their condition and the character of their masters, almost universally say they are contented, and that their masters are kind. The slaveholders have been known to send in spies among their slaves, to ascertain their views and feelings in regard to their condition. The frequency of this has had the effect to establish among the slaves the maxim, that a still tongue makes a wise head. They suppress the truth rather than take the consequences of telling it, and in so doing prove themselves a part of the human family. If they have any thing to say of their masters, it is generally in their masters' favor, especially when speaking to an untried man. I have been frequently asked, when a slave, if I had a kind master, and do not remember ever to have given a negative answer; nor did I, in pursuing this course, consider myself as uttering what was absolutely false; for I always measured the kindness of my master by the standard of kindness set up among slaveholders around us. Moreover, slaves are like other people, and imbibe prejudices quite common to others. They think their own better than that of others. Many, under the influence of this prejudice, think their own masters are better than the masters of other slaves; and this, too, in some cases, when the very reverse is true. Indeed, it is not uncommon for slaves even to fall out and quarrel among themselves about the relative goodness of their masters, each contending for the superior goodness of his own over that of the others."

    They were forced to maintain good relations with their masters.

    Answer: Option D.

    Explanation:

    The following passage is from the narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglas, An American slave. He talked about the way how the American slaves were mistreated by their masters. How despite working hard for their masters, they were not taken good care of, by their masters. They were not even given proper basic amenities for having a decent living.

    The living conditions of the slaves was very bad and they used to live in very poor conditions. The slaves did not have the access to basic rights and they could not take any action against the injustice done to them by their masters.
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