The South's "positive good" arguments for slavery claimed that slaves themselves
A) showed their approval by never rebelling.
B) were constantly expressing their gratitude to masters.
C) benefited from receiving education and job training.
D) were better off than Native Americans.
E) were better off than most northern wage earners.
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