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pickupchik [31]
3 years ago
5

Mark the different aspects of slavery below that are true in regards to early cultures. Many slaves were indentured. Female slav

es were rarely forced to become concubines. Few empires and civilizations practiced slavery. Many slaves were used as soldiers. Many regions gave slaves a chance to earn their freedom.
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1 answer:
Lapatulllka [165]3 years ago
6 0
"any slaves were used as soldiers" and "Many slaves were indentured" are the best options from the list since slavery was widespread throughout the world. 
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