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Constitutional Terms (MCQ) Option 1: God/Lord Option 2: Women Option 3: Slavery/Slaves

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The word 'slavery/slaves' is the one mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, while 'God/Lord' and 'women' are not.

The Constitution refers to slaves in a nuanced manner and intentionally doesn't use the term 'slavery'.

The absence of 'God' or 'Lord' reflects its secular nature and 'women' are omitted reflecting the time's gender biases.

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