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How did most white Southerners view the practice of slavery?

They disagreed with slavery and did not own enslaved workers. They felt slavery was shameful and should be abolished.
They saw slavery as a "positive good" for enslaved workers.
They knew slavery was affordable for everyone and advantageous.

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Answer: it’s c

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Answer:

they saw slavery as a "positive good" for enslaved workers

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