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How did powerful whites defend slavery from attacks by critics?
Statistically Significant
A mathematical measure that indicates that the likelihood of a certain observation or result occurring by chance alone is low.
Sampling Variation
The variability in statistics (like mean or proportion) from sample to sample due to random selection.
True One
Often refers to something or someone regarded as genuinely authentic or real.
Statistically Significant
A mathematical indication that a result is not likely to have occurred by chance alone, suggesting a real effect or relationship exists in the data.
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