Nineteenth-century minstrel shows
a. were traveling productions in which white men in "black face" imitated African-American songs and dances.
b. were most popular with female audiences.
c. were the first theatrical entertainments to include black performers as regular troupe members.
d. were popular only in the large seaport cities of the Northeast.
e. were popular only in the South.
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A. owning land. B. a professional education. C. marrying. D. capital. E. producing a product or service.
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What will be an ideal response?