Chamberlain College of Nursing Slavery and Its Effects Paper

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This is a 3 part paper, I need the Week 3 Proposal which is highlighted , this is for a Principles of Ethics Class 

TOPIC: Investigate the history of slavery and discuss the ways in which this history impacts contemporary society.

  • Minimum of 1 scholarly source 

Introduction
This week, we will begin the course project that will be due in Week 7. Review the full instructions for the Course Project (located in Week 7) before working on this milestone activity.

The project has 3 milestones:

  • Week 3: Proposal  due this week 
  • Week 5: Annotated Bibliography
  • Week 7: Final Paper

Instructions
This week, create a proposal that references 1 scholarly source for the research project you intend to complete.

  • Locate and describe a central controversy that requires deft and subtle handling.
  • Include an introduction and thesis (that would work for the Week 7 Course Project) to the best extent that you know it at this point in time.

A title page is not needed.


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Running head: SLAVERY AND ITS EFFECTS

Slavery and its effects
[Name of the student]
[Due date]

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SLAVERY AND ITS EFFECTS

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Introduction

The proposal topic I selected aims at evaluating the “history of slavery and its effects on
contemporary society." The historical account of slavery provided sufficient insights into
appreciating the dimension taken by the world to achieve human freedom. As such, although
slavery was technically abolished centuries ago, its impacts continues to affects the
contemporary society both positively and negatively. It is critical to denote that slavery is a
sensitive topic in society today. Its effects range from positive to negative during its inceptions
until it was abolished. However, its impacts continue to be felt even today, even though its
physical aspects do not exist.
Slavery alludes to "a social phenomenon that consists of the acquisition of the right of
property over other people" (Heuman, & Burnard, 2010). Notably, the impacts of the issue are
prevalent and yield sophisticated results. The roots of slavery can be attributed to the agricultural
revolution as well as the Neolithic period. For Romans and Greeks, slavery was considered a
typical activity that the less fortunate were subjected to for survival. Upon the discovery of new
territories in Africa and the Americas, the need to increase the acquisition of raw materials for
the Europeans industries escalated, resulting in elevated slavery. The accounts of slavery in such
periods are contained in a myriad of resources such as books, Operas that are exhibited today in
theaters.
Fast forward to the hi...


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