What were punishments for slaves?

What were punishments for slaves? Slaves were punished by whipping, shackling, beating, mutilation, branding, and/or imprisonment. Punishment was most often meted out in response to disobedience or perceived infractions, but masters or overseers sometimes abused slaves to assert dominance. Were there slaves in Korea? Slavery in Korea formally existed from antiquity up to the 20th […]

What is a social norm in psychology?

What is a social norm in psychology? Search for: What is social responsibility norm? What are cultural norms and practices? Cultural practices are shared perceptions of how people routinely behave in a culture (similar terms used are intersubjective perceptions or descriptive norms) and values are shared ideals of a culture (similar terms are injunctive norms). […]

In what way did the Marbury v Madison decision enhance the system of checks and balances provided for in the Constitution?

In what way did the Marbury v Madison decision enhance the system of checks and balances provided for in the Constitution? It established judicial review. In what way did the Marbury decision enhance the system of checks and balances provided for the Constitution? It provided a way to check the powers of congress and president. […]

What are the different concepts of God?

What are the different concepts of God? Most theists agree that God is (in Ramanuja’s words) the “supreme self” or person—omniscient, omnipotent, and all good. But classical Christian theists have also ascribed four “metaphysical attributes” to God—simplicity, timelessness, immutability, and impassibility. How does Anselm define God? In Chapter 2 of the Proslogion, Anselm defines God […]

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