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Calhoun argues that because paid workers and business owners often come into conflict, slavery is a more efficient system than
paid labor.
Is Calhoun's argument valid?
No, his argument is not relevant to his claim. It does
not support the statement that slavery maintains social
order.
Yes, his argument is accurate. It is based on a fact that
can be easily confirmed.
Yes, his argument is logical. Slavery is the logical
solution to conflict between paid workers and business
owners.
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No, his argument is oversimplified. There are many
more humane ways to resolve conflict other than
slavery
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