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To what extent do the slave rules in the journal of bennet barrow indicate a concern for productivity (producing a large amount of good quality cotton) rather than strictly paternalism (demonstrating the superiority of one's decision making over dependents)? paternalism: behavior or attitudes of superiority over another person or persons; denying some (or all) liberty or autonomy of those "inferior" persons while believing it is in their best interest. view the background video and read the bennet barrow journal sources. note evidence in barrow's highland plantation rules and his diary that suggest his interest in creating an environment where the slave would be more productive and other evidence of his primarily controlling slaves to maintain his paternal control. in the concepts and evidence chart, list 2 concepts that support productivity and 2 that support paternalism and list several pieces of evidence under each.

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