The evidence provided to support the assertion of why a race based slavery system was developed was that wealthy English people feared a revolt from the English poor and used slavery to avoid it.
<h3>How was a race based slavery system started?</h3>
The wealthy English people in the colonies were worried of an internal revolt from the poorer English people and so they came up with a race based slavery system.
The purpose of this was to placate the poorer English colonists by making them aware that they were higher on the social ladder than enslaved people because they as English people, were of a superior race.
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The Romans established a form of government :a republic that was copied by countries for centuries In fact, the government of the United States is based partly on Rome's model. It all began when the Romans overthrew their Etruscan conquerors in 509 B.C.E. Centered north of Rome, the Etruscans had ruled over the Romans for hundreds of years.
Once free, the Romans established a republic, a government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf. A republic is quite different from a democracy, in which every citizen is expected to play an active role in governing the state.
The aristocracy (wealthy class) dominated the early Roman Republic. In Roman society, the aristocrats were known as patricians. The highest positions in the government were held by two consuls, or leaders, who ruled the Roman Republic. A senate composed of patricians elected these consuls. At this time, lower-class citizens, or plebeians, had virtually no say in the government. Both men and women were citizens in the Roman Republic, but only men could vote.
Tradition dictated that patricians and plebeians should be strictly separated; marriage between the two classes was even prohibited.
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A) regulates the oil production and supply on the world's market
In the short term, the Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries (OPEC) has significant influence on the price of oil. ... For example, if OPEC countries are unsatisfied with the price of oil, it is in their interests to cut the supply of oil so prices rise.