The degrading show and presentation of slaves--Soloman Northrup's description of the slave auction shows his disgust for the examination of slaves as if they were horses on parade. The act takes away humanity and creates property.
Northrup describes slaves having to open their mouths to be inspected. Buyers would inspect the bodies of slaves looking for marks or physical attributes they needed in a slave. The process includes cleaning up slaves to help improve the value.
Answer:
D. Information, comprehension, voluntariness.
Explanation:
The Belmont report was created issued on 30 September 1978. It was published in the federal register 18th April 1979 by National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioural Research.
It talks about various guidelines and principles for research that involves human subjects. The core principles identified in the report are Justice, beneficence and respect for persons, and the three areas of application are selection of risks and benefit, informed consent and selection of subjects.
<em> It explained the informed consent as an important part of respect for all persons, informed consent means that all the subjects should be given opportunity to decide what shall and shall not happen to them,</em>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Isaac Newton needed a way for Mathematicians to measure motion and change. The invention of calculus was a breakthrough for the Math world. The answer to the question is option A.
<u>Scientific racism:</u>
Scientific racism is a pseudo scientific belief based on experiential evidence so as to justify racism, racial superiority or racial inferiority.
Scientific racism became very much common from 1600's to the end of World War II whereas in mid 20th century scientific racism was heavily criticized as discredited.
There were many people who used to support this concept of scientific racism based upon the belief which was in existence and significance of such racial categories. People also believed in the hierarchy of superior and inferior races.
The correct answer for this question is this one:
"The ideas about equality expressed in the Declaration of Independence have influenced later historical movements, such as the abolitionist movement and the women’s suffrage movement is that it awakens the idea that women have their rights, too. They are subject to human dignity and human freedom."