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what point is she trying to make clear about british history and slavery in the caribbean?
the caribbean people where compensated for their hardships as slaves and were honored as equal members in the british commonwealth
british history lessons largely leave out the part they played in slavery in the caribbean by focussing on the us and the work of abolitionists.
her parents taught her about the history of slavery in the caribbean and the importance of maintaining their cultural heritage
british schools work actively to educate students on the impact great britain had on slavery and how the nation benefited from the slave industry
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: There's no indication that Caribbean slaves were compensated or honored as equal members in the British Commonwealth, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: This aligns with common critiques of British history education, where the focus on US slavery and abolitionists often overshadows Britain's role in Caribbean slavery.
- Option 3: The question is about what "she" is trying to say about British history and Caribbean slavery, not about her parents' teachings, so this is irrelevant.
- Option 4: British schools do not typically actively educate on how Britain benefited from the slave industry; in fact, this aspect is often under - taught, so this is incorrect.
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B. British history lessons largely leave out the part they played in slavery in the Caribbean by focussing on the US and the work of abolitionists.