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9 June, 08:11

Based on the argument he put forth in Cannibals All!, which of the following statements would George Fitzhugh most likely have supported?

A. "African slaves living on plantations are superior to white families living in poorhouses."

B. "Africans are inherently inferior to Europeans and exist only to enrich their racial superiors."

C. "No slave owner would consider harming his slaves, who are extensions of his own family."

D. "Both slaves and plantation owners benefit from the benevolent institution of slavery."

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  1. 9 June, 08:29
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    Answer: D.

    George Fitzhugh most likely supported the argument that "Both slaves and plantation owners benefit from the benevolent institution of slavery." His convinced that slavery is important form of labor as to address the breakdown of northern economic system.

    Meanwhile, those African American slaves have enjoyed the supportive and mutually beneficial system because they are free and happy.
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