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CAHSEE 5.4 Passage Drill 166 Views
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CAHSEE 5.4 Passage Drill. How does the passage reflect the themes and concerns of the 19th century?
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- 00:00
Sorry And here's your smoke too Sure brought to you
- 00:05
by civil wars Don't be fooled They're just as rude
- 00:08
as the uncivil one's Alright trail the following passage All
- 00:11
right marilyn this very married A lot of slaves colonel
- 00:20
Yeah yeah very uptight Pay personality Make a lot of
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- 00:25
money High profit when you don't pay your employees Shmoop
- 00:33
all right we're done We're done How does the passage
- 00:36
reflect the themes and concerns of the nineteenth century and
- 00:41
hear the angelus is all right Friendly slavery Alright no
- 00:47
need to fret We don't have to be history buffs
- 00:50
to get this question right We just have to read
- 00:52
the passage which is kind of par for the course
- 00:55
and reading comprehension all right so just jump into option
- 00:59
deeds It says that the passages about how industrialization is
- 01:03
the key to america's success Well while big corporations and
- 01:07
that evil supercomputer from terminator agree with this idea douglas
- 01:11
doesn't talk about technology at all side note way hope
- 01:15
that when the cyborgs do attack they're all crafted to
- 01:17
look like frederick douglass All we know is we're going
- 01:20
to be eradicated by an army of flesh covered robots
- 01:23
will die a little happier if they look like freddy
- 01:26
Okay so yeah choice d also thinks the passages about
- 01:30
the effects of technology Well we just established that douglas
- 01:33
isn't talking about the tech world So he's easy to
- 01:36
cross off the list option He might be right of
- 01:38
slaves were considered employees But call us crazy we think
- 01:42
People have to be paid for their work in order
- 01:45
to be considered employees We know we know hits a
- 01:47
radical stance but somebody has to speak up Oh wait
- 01:50
someone did speak up well a lot of someones and
- 01:53
then there was a big nasty bloody war about it
- 01:55
So this means that choice see is the right answer
- 01:58
The passage does nothing but talk about slavery which did 00:02:01.4 --> [endTime] end up sparking the civil war theme
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