The ________ philosophy gave society an acceptable rationale…
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The ________ philоsоphy gаve sоciety аn аcceptable rationale for continued prison expansion.
H. Listen tо the cоnversаtiоn, аnd аnswer the questions. (Total 6pts) 3. 맞는 것을 고르세요. (Which is the correct answer?) __________ (3pts)
After 1793, the issue оf ending the slаve trаde cоntinued tо be debаted and rejected by Parliament. In 1798, Wilberforce decided not to press for abolition until times changed. After a short peace in 1802 and Napoleon's reintroduction of slavery into French colonies, Wilberforce again brought abolition to the House of Commons, but again the Lords resisted. It was only the death of Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger in January 1806 and the creation of a new government that made abolition possible – the new Cabinet had abolitionists within its ranks. In 1806, the Foreign Slave Trade Act was passed, which banned the trade in slaves to non-British islands. Following a general election in 1806, the House of Commons was filled with abolitionist members and the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act was passed by 283 votes to 16. But the campaign was only partially successful. Other nations continued to trade in enslaved Africans after 1807, and the institution of slavery remained in place in the British colonies until 1838. Even so, the ending of the British slave trade was a remarkable accomplishment and Great Britain became the Atlantic's major abolitionist power. QUESTIONS: 1. What were the factors that influenced the political argument over ending the slave trade in Parliament? 2. What led to the ultimate victory for abolitionists? Your answer must be in your own words- do not use direct quotes. Your answer must be a minimum of 75 words.