Questions: Fill in the blank. Under chattel slavery, enslaved African Americans were the legal equivalents of
livestock
foreigners
children
women
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Fill in the blank. Under chattel slavery, enslaved African Americans were the legal equivalents of $\qquad$
livestock
foreigners
children
women
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Solution
The answer is "livestock": Under chattel slavery, enslaved African Americans were the legal equivalents of livestock.
Explanation:
Livestock: This is the correct answer. Under chattel slavery, enslaved individuals were considered property and were legally treated as such, similar to livestock. They could be bought, sold, and owned, with no personal rights or autonomy.
Foreigners: This is incorrect. While enslaved African Americans were often forcibly brought from foreign lands, the legal system did not equate them with foreigners. Foreigners typically have some legal rights and recognition, which enslaved individuals did not.
Children: This is incorrect. Although children are often under the care and control of adults, they are not considered property in the same way that enslaved individuals were under chattel slavery.
Women: This is incorrect. While women historically faced significant legal and social restrictions, they were not considered property in the same way as enslaved individuals under chattel slavery. Women had some legal rights, albeit limited, which enslaved individuals did not possess.