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Describe the arguments and the ways in which the South reacted to antislavery arguments after the 1830s.
Justice
The principle or ideal of fairness in protection of rights and punishment of wrongs, ensuring equitable treatment and adherence to the rule of law in a society.
Fidelity
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Veracity
The adherence to the truth; honesty and accuracy in one’s actions and in communicating with others.
Confidentiality
The privacy of information, ensuring that it is accessible only to those authorized to have access.
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