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23 April, 21:37

What was John C Calhoun's position on slavery?

He argued that slavery was necessary, benefiting both slaves and slave owners

He was against slavery

O He was against slavery but owned slaves

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  1. 24 April, 01:20
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    Answer: He argued that slavery was necessary, benefiting both slaves and slave owners
  2. 24 April, 01:27
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    The correct option is A) He argued that slavery was necessary, benefiting both slaves and slave owners

    Explanation:

    John C Calhoun believed that slavery was not an evil act rather it was a positive good which benefited both the slave and slave owners. The claims made by John C Calhoun were on the grounds of white supremacy and paternalism. He was of the view that every society is ruled by a group of elites and it is the right of the slaves to serve the elites.
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