Based on the map, what effect would a higher demand for raw goods have had uponthe slave trade?
Based on the map, what effect would a higher demand - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is B. Demand for slaves in the Americas would have risen

Explanation:

The map shows slaves were taken from Africa to the Americas; additionally, the role of slaves in America was to grow crops and produce cotton, tobacco, and other similar products that were later taken to Europe as it is shown on the map.

In this context, if there was an increase in the demand for raw goods, (cotton, tobacco, etc), this would lead to an increase in demand for slaves. This is because to produce more cotton, tobacco, etc. it was necessary to increase the number of workers in plantations, and slaves were the main labor force used in the crops.


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Correct answer:

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Historical background/details:

In the decades after the Civil War, states in the South began to pass laws that sought to keep white and black society separate.  In the 1880s, a number of  state legislatures began to pass laws requiring railroads to provide separate cars for passengers who were black.  At the heart of the case that became Plessy v. Ferguson was an 1890 law passed in Louisiana in 1890 that required railroads to provide "separate railway carriages for the white and colored races.”

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Several decades later, the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision was overturned.  Brown v. Board of Education, decided by the US Supreme Court in 1954, extended civil liberties to all Americans in regard to access to education. The "separate but equal" principle of Plessy v. Ferguson had been applied to education as it had been to transportation. In Topeka, Kansas, Oliver Brown filed a lawsuit after the public school district refused to enroll his daughter in the school closest to their home, making her instead take a bus to a blacks-only school.  Other families joined the Brown family lawsuit.  When it went to the level of the Supreme Court, there were other cases from other parts of the country that the Supreme Court combined with it.  The full name of the case at the Supreme Court level was Oliver Brown, et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka, et al.  The arguments were heard before the Supreme Court in 1952 and 1953, and the Brown v. Board of Education decision was issued  in 1954.   The standard of "separate but equal" was challenged and defeated. Segregation was shown to create inequality, and the Supreme Court unanimously ruled segregation to be unconstitutional.

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