What makes slavery a besieged institution?
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Slavery is an old institution. ... A slave was not a commercialized commodity. A slave was regarded as a human being, but was placed in a very low social status. More often than not, the slave status was passed on to the future generation of the enslaved
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The correct answer is A) The system that determines the U.S. president includes the voice of the American public, but it also includes several intricacies that are uniquely American.
The statement that best identifies the central idea of the text is
A. The system that determines the U.S. president includes the voice of the American public, but it also includes several intricacies that are uniquely American.
We are referring to a text called "Who gets to be president?"
That statement is the correct one because the text clearly says that the founding fathers of the United States did not trust a hundred percent in the population. They found it inconvenient to give all the power to the masses, that is why they came up with an interesting experiment called the Electoral College, which is the one that decides -after the American people have expressed their votes- who is going to be the US President.