
Defintion of abolition
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- Q1What is the definition of abolition?The act of creating something newThe act of expanding somethingThe act of formally ending or stopping something, especially a system, practice, or institutionThe act of supporting something30s
- Q2What is the definition of an abolitionist?A person who is indifferent towards slavery.A person who supports the expansion of slavery.A person who supports the abolition of a particular practice or system, especially slavery.A person who supports the continuation of slavery.30s
- Q3What is the definition of a colony?A group of people living togetherA territory under the control of a distant countryA large cityAn independent nation30s
- Q4What does the term 'emancipation' refer to?Liberation or freedom from restriction or controlImprisonmentSubjugationEnslavement30s
- Q5What is the definition of reparations?A form of forgivenessCompensation for wrongs done in the pastPunishment for crimes committedA type of trade agreement30s
- Q6What is the definition of a plantation?A type of factory that produces clothingA small garden in front of a houseA large estate or farm where crops are grown for sale, often using forced or slave labor.A place where animals are raised for food30s
- Q7What is the definition of a lobby in the context of government and politics?A type of sandwichA large entrance hall in a buildingA group of people who attempt to influence politicians on a particular issueA type of hotel room30s
- Q8What is the meaning of the term 'slave' in history?A person who is respected and admired by othersA person who is owned by another person and is treated as propertyA person who is wealthy and powerfulA person who has complete freedom and autonomy30s
- Q9What is the definition of slavery?Slavery is a type of computer programming language.Slavery is a form of transportation used in ancient times.Slavery is a holiday celebrated in some countries.Slavery is a system in which individuals are owned by others and are forced to work against their will.30s