They supported the law fully. They liked it because they could get money for turning in a runaway slave. They were against the law because it forced them to support slavery.
That reality is objective,
so each person's perception is one's own truth, reality is unique to each individual, each person perceives space and time differently, and people's perception is not necessarily true to everyone else.
Thus laws of physics are the same for all observers if they're accelerating or moving in space and time in uniform motion, if they're Not, the perception of these only relates to that object or observer accelerating. ("Special relativity")
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D and E (4 and 5)
D.) Each person perceives space and time differently.
E.) What people perceive is not necessarily accurate or true.
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Generally, even though they were trained warriors, conquistadors were mostly poor nobles in search for gold and their main goal was to find gold. They also had as objectives claim as much land as they could and spread "the word of god". That search for gold ended up being the reason of a lot of speculation and "adventures" for legendary cities. One of them being Cipango, "the place where gold was born". It was not uncommon for the conquistadors to chase after such legendary places.
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The civil rights movement, which was led by Martin Luther King, was able to make significant progress in combating racial segregation. America after King is a much more homogeneous, monolithic society than in the 1950s. Experts admit that King’s activities really created a new reality, but they note that modern America has not become less controversial than it was, but the nature of the contradictions just changed - latent racism replaced institutional racism.
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