Elucidate E-Literature Main MenuTable of ContentsWhat Sources did We Use?A list of all the sources that we used in our scarlar pagesAbout the Student AuthorsAlice Jiang8c8d874f0e1c60751d4ca652cd908ee689aa7bbdNyssa Goodrum32be20efea42552a791bc7fd1cc0e901e93a8550Sonia Kumarddeec80791de97f88b75c9821154d247ab0c87feBrooke Hollenbergeredb79f0c7cdb53b3e039fcd57a19662109e86bf6
This is the question
12019-11-19T17:34:33-08:00Brooke Hollenbergeredb79f0c7cdb53b3e039fcd57a19662109e86bf6354476plain2019-11-19T17:39:54-08:00Brooke Hollenbergeredb79f0c7cdb53b3e039fcd57a19662109e86bf6If the man is on the train voluntarily, does this constitute slavery or trafficking? This page asks the reader to think on where society draws the line, and where they personally would draw the line. To what extent is this considered a voluntary action if there are no other options, or at least none that could be better?