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Abolition was a radical, interracial, movement, one which addressed the entrenched problems exploitation and disenfranchisement in a liberal democracy and anticipated debates over race, labor, and empire.True / False.

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Answer:True

Explanation:Abolition was an act of dealing with issue of unfair treatment and eliminating such issues such as slavery and to actual create a more liberal democracy for everyone to have equal participation in any way possible; by removing restrictions that hinders them.

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Abolition means termination, ending, or stopping. The abolition of slavery was a very great and defining moment in history. Abolition in this context in this context was a termination of the slave system.

It signified the end of slave practices. The abolitionist movement was to stop slave practices by ending slave trade and freeing slaves. Some of the problems it addressed were problems of exploitation, disenfranchisement in a democratic setting and the use of slaves as labourers.

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