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Thinking back to previous chapters, fully explain how the forces of the market revolution heightened the tension between freedom and slavery.
Collectivist Cultures
Societies or groups where individuals prioritize the goals, norms, and values of the group over personal interests or desires.
Native American
Indigenous peoples of the Americas including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities.
African American
An ethnic group in the United States with heritage from the black racial groups of Africa.
Infantilization
The act of treating someone as if they are a child, disregarding their actual age or maturity level, often resulting in a reduction of their autonomy and independence.
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