Although subject to some discrimination, Black people had a higher legal status than they did after the 1660s.
Although sometimes subject to lifetime servitude, Black people were not legally considered to be slaves.
Although often not treated the same as White people, Black people, like many White people, possessed the legal status of servants.
Although apparently subject to more discrimination after 1630 than before 1630, Black people from 1620 to the 1660s were legally considered to be servants.
24. According to the passage, the Handlins have argued which of the following about the relationship between racial prejudice and the institution of legal slavery in the English colonies of North America?
Racial prejudice and the institution of slavery arose simultaneously.
Racial prejudice most often took the form of the imposition of inherited status, one of the attributes of slavery.
The source of racial prejudice was the institution of slavery.
Because of the influence of the Roman Catholic church, racial prejudice sometimes did not result in slavery.
Although existing in a lesser form before the 1660s, racial prejudice increased sharply after slavery was legalized.
25. The passage suggests that the existence of a Roman conception of slavery in Spanish and Portuguese colonies had the effect of
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