What is the difference between a "serf" and a "slave?"
A) There is no difference. The terms are synonymous.
B) The term, "serf" is primarily used in California.
C) A serf is bound to the land, but cannot be bought and sold as a slave.
D) Slaves were engaged only in agriculture. Serfs worked in other parts of the economy.
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