The correct response to identify the similarities and differences between indentured servitude and chattel slavery is:
"One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were not forced into labor for generations, while people forced into chattel slavery were."
Explanation:
- Similarities: Both indentured servitude and chattel slavery involved individuals providing labor, often under coercive circumstances.
- Differences: Indentured servants typically signed contracts for a fixed term (usually between 4 to 7 years) after which they would gain their freedom, while chattel slavery involved a lifetime of forced labor, where individuals and their descendants were considered property and had no rights to freedom.