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What did freedom mean for the ex-slaves? Be sure to address economic opportunities, gender roles, religious independence, and family security.
Instrumental Values
Values based on the usefulness or practical utility of an object, idea, or action, often viewed in terms of means to an end.
Planetary Management
Strategies and practices aimed at managing Earth's resources and environments in a way that supports continued human survival and prosperity.
Economic Growth
The increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period of time, often measured by the rise in GDP (Gross Domestic Product).
Ecological Footprint
A measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystems, quantifying the amount of natural resources consumed relative to Earth's capacity to regenerate them.
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