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"In the contest between the nation and slavery,our unfortunate people have sided,by instinct,with the former....We will work,pray,live,and,if need be,die for the Union,as cheerfully as ever a white patriot died for his country.The color of our skin does not lessen in the least degree,our love either for God or for the land of our birth.... We know the burdens of citizenship,and are ready to bear them.We know the duties of the good citizen,and are ready to perform them cheerfully,and would ask to be put in a position in which we can discharge them more effectually....
This is a democracy-a government of the people.It should aim to make every man,without regard to the color of his skin,the amount of his wealth,or the character of his religious faith,feel personally interested in its welfare.Every man who lives under the Government should feel that it is his property,his treasure,the bulwark and defence of himself and his family...."
Which of the following did the authors of the 1865 petition to the Union Convention of Tennessee use to justify black enfranchisement?
Ultrasonic Cleaning
A cleaning process that uses high-frequency sound waves to remove contaminants from objects, typically submerged in a cleaning solution.
Glutaraldehyde
A potent disinfectant and sterilizing agent used especially in medical equipment.
Chemical Sterilization
The process of eliminating all forms of microbial life, including spores, using chemical agents rather than physical methods like heat.
Cidex
A brand name for a powerful disinfectant used in medical settings.
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