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Nelson is applying for a job within the health services field. Although he may not draw directly from the psychological content he learned during college, he knows that his ability to quickly and efficiently identify potential issues, develop and evaluate alternative options, and implement solutions will be invaluable. When Nelson refers to these abilities during his interview, he is discussing his:
Quakerism
A Christian religious movement formally known as the Religious Society of Friends, known for its pacifist principles, simplicity, and silent worship.
Slave and Free States
Terms referring to U.S. states before the Civil War, denoting whether they permitted slavery ("slave states") or prohibited it ("free states").
Upper and Lower South
Terms used to differentiate between the geographical regions of the American South, with the Upper South referring to states like Virginia and Tennessee, and the Lower South to states such as Georgia and Alabama.
Slave-Owning Class
A social class in historical contexts, particularly in the American South, that owned slaves as property for labor and economic gain.
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