In the seventeenth century, most colonial families

A. were self-sufficient.
B. used wagons to transfer goods to market.
C. owned spinning wheels or looms.
D. did not own a plow.
E. grew and processed their own grain.


Answer: D

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Pablo Picasso was born in ______________.

A. Portugal B. France C. Spain D. Italy E. Brazil

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