Answer: True
Explanation: Say that person A is having fun with books and has nothing better. He does not have any opportunity cost for anything else.
Family Life for Slaves
Slaves marriages and families were not recognised officially by American Law. The owner was free to sell the husbands, wives, children, or siblings of any slave family. Families were often not kept together as large slaveholders had numerous plantations and would shift slaves frequently, which split up families.
10 - 20% of slave marriages were destroyed by the sale. Over a third of all slave children grew up in a household from which one or both parents were absent.
If the family lived on the same plantation, the man could only visit his family if his master let him.
Despite the frequent breakup of families due to the sales, they managed to form strong and durable family/kin ties within the institution. Most slaves married (unofficially) and lived with the same spouse until death. To keep a sense of family identity, children were named after parents, grandparents, or great grandparents etc. as it kept the family strong and together.
Family destruction and dispersal created kinship networks across the country.
"(2) A shortage of workers developed." is the best option from the list, but of course there were other direct results of the Black Death in <span>Europe as well.</span>
There are several characteristics that define the Roman rule.
Firstly they were the most powerful people during their time.
They were very good fighters. They fought to expand their territory.
They were also seen to have cheated in some cases like the making of roads.
They were a bit narrow minded and that was the reason why they did not have any allies for a long time.
Romans believed in ruling over the whole world and so every other community were afraid of them. The Romans were not only rich, but they were capable of building huge monuments and structures that were awe inspiring considering the time.
They were technologically advanced than the others. <span>
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