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Which are accurate descriptions of the social structure of the Spanish colonies? Choose all answers that are correct.

a. Creoles were of Spanish descent but were born in America and therefore seldom held government positions.
b. The native peoples were well paid for their hard work in the fields and mines.
c. Peninsulares were native-born Spaniards who held all the important positions in the colonies.
d. Milanos were on the lowest rung on the social ladder and were little more than slaves. E. Mestizo were of mixed race, Spanish and Indian, and were generally poor, if free.

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A. and C. are the best and correct options.

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"a. Creoles were of Spanish descent but were born in America and therefore seldom held government positions" and "c. Peninsulares were native-born Spaniards who held all the important positions in the colonies," would be the best options, since these were the major social and economic distinctions within society.
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