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Compare and contrast the pluralist/institutional view of IR and the political economy view.
Slave Power
A term used before the Civil War describing the perceived political and economic control that slaveholding states had over the U.S. federal government.
Slave Labor
The forced labor of enslaved individuals, often without pay, used historically in various cultures and economic systems, notably in the pre-Civil War American South.
Slave Revolt
An uprising by enslaved individuals seeking to obtain freedom, typically occurring in historical contexts where slavery was institutionalized.
Presidential Campaign
The organized effort to gather support for a particular candidate running for the office of President, involving political strategies, promotional activities, and public appearances.
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