In colonial America, work
(a) was required, at least for the lower classes, even for whites not bound in servitude.
(b) was required of all classes, wealthy or poor, slaves or free.
(c) was the decision of the individual, like it is today, except for slaves and indentured servants.
(d) was thought to be for the "colored" races, with white folks exploiting their labor.
(a)
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a. strengthen the foundation of global politics. b. promote power politics and self-interest. c. regulate relations in mutually beneficial ways. d. redress much of the injustice in the world.
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A) IBFs are subject to reserve requirements. B) IBFs are allowed to receive deposits from, and make loans to, nonresidents of the U.S. or other IBFs. C) IBFs are subject to interest rate regulations. D) All of the above.