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slave
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Western countries
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Slavery is a historical institution that was practiced in the United States and other Western countries until it was abolished in the 19th century.
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slave
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Western countries
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Historically prevalent in the United States and other Western countries during periods of slavery.
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slave trafficking
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Western countries
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Slave trafficking is universally condemned and illegal in most Western countries.
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slave trafficking
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Western countries
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Considered a serious crime with harsh legal penalties and public outrage.
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slavery
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Modern Western culture
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Modern society condemns slavery as a grave violation of human rights, with emphasis on equality and freedom for all individuals.
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slavery
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Modern Western culture
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Historically condemned and recognized as a grave violation of human rights
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slavery
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Modern Western societies
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Considered morally and ethically wrong
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slavery
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Modern Western societies
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Acceptable practice in certain historical societies
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slavery
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Western countries
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Abolished and universally condemned; part of history and not accepted in any form
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slavery
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Western culture
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Slavery was prevalent, but there were movements for abolition and recognition of human rights
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slavery
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Western culture
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Slavery is universally condemned
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slavery
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modern Western culture
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Slavery is universally considered unethical and illegal, and is viewed as a dark part of history.
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slavery
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modern Western culture
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Recognized as a grave violation of human rights and abolished in most countries.
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slavery
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modern Western culture
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Abolished and considered morally wrong
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