Economically disadvantaged White people did not feel the same as enslaved people because they felt enslaved people were beneath them.
<h3>What was the attitude of poor White people to slavery?</h3>
Even though owning enslaved people was something that was limited to rich Whites, poor Whites in the South supported the practice.
This was as a result of the need for the Poor Whites to always feel in some sort of position of power over African Americans even if their lives weren't much better.
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My best answer is C. Hunter-gatherer societies. Hope this helps :)
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the answer is that the federal govt. lost its power. The closest option to that would be C i think.
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