From an ethical standpoint,the plantation owners of the South typically saw the system of slavery as
A) basically superior to the wage-labor system of the North.
B) basically inferior to the wage-labor system and only likely to exist temporarily.
C) basically equal to the wage-labor system but more profitable.
D) not needing a moral justification because slavery had been accepted without ?question throughout most of human history.
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