Answer:
They were completely unrestricted.
Explanation:
The enslaved African Americans were considered as properties, not living human beings. They are restricted and expected to follow a rigorous schedule provided by the owners.
In most cases, African Americans were forced to work in the plantation without any pay. But there are some owners who also used the slaves for entertainment (for example, they are forced to fight with other slave underground so the owner can place 'bets' for their lives)
Hindsight card #1 for gulf of Tonkin news report august 8,1964
Answer:
This question is incomplete, meanwhile it is referring to the news report about the Gulf of Tonkin incident, also known as the USS Maddox incident. It happened on August 2, 1964.
This incident involved a confrontation between American navy ship and a navy torpedo boats of the North Vietnam. Meanwhile, American authorities falsely claimed that one more confrontation occurred. All together these reports further justified American involvement and the Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975).
While, on August 2, 1964 American destroyer USS Maddox indeed provoked North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boats to the firefight, a similar incident on August 4, 1964 was falsely claimed. This was concluded, in particular, based on Pentagon Papers themselves.
Religious revivals were one part of the wave of religious feeling called
The Religious Awakening