The institution of slavery became even more entrenched in the South because of the increasing importance of ________

A) rice
B) indigo
C) long-staple cotton
D) short-staple cotton
E) sugar cane


Answer: D

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The American victory in the Revolution marked a new era of expanding freedom for Indians living east of the Mississippi River.

a. true b. false

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The end of the nineteenth century saw ranch families rapidly replacing single cowboys. Which of the following was NOT part of that change?

A) There were no women-only roles in isolated communities. B) Girls and women worked both inside and sometimes outside the home. C) Men worked with the cattle. D) Women had to be willing to do different jobs.

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What issues are faced by contemporary feminists?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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