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Europeans' 'classical' justification for engaging in slavery was based on the writings of:
a.
Thomas Aquinas
b.
Thucydides
c.
Aristotle
d.
a & c

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Europeans' 'classical' justification for engaging in slavery was based on the writings of:B

a.

Thomas Aquinas

b.

Thucydides

c.

Aristotle

d.

a & c
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