The typical planter's wife
a. worked in the fields with her slaves.
b. legally had an equal share in the estate with her husband.
c. was heavily involved in managing the day-to-day affairs of the plantation.
d. spent most of her time preparing for grand balls and other festive occasions.
C
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A. exile of the Arcadian French B. white settlement of western Virginia and eastern Tennessee C. opening of eastern colonial lands to a renewed Indian presence D. Paxton Boys' massacre
The Babylonian Captivity refers to the
a. time in Hebrew history when Cyrus held the Jews captive in Israel. b. defeat of Babylonia and when its Jewish inhabitants were brought to Susa as slaves. c. time in Hebrew history when the Jews were allowed to return to their homeland in Babylonia. d. era when the Hebrew concept of monotheism evolved. e. sixty-year period when the Jews were held captive in Babylon.
Which seems NOT to have been true in the early twentieth century?
a. As the West enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and representative government, it began to doubt its values. b. As the West dominated the world, it began to seriously question its assumptions about knowledge and the universe. c. The sense of doubt and frustration was most clearly articulated by average citizens. d. The fascination with the irrational contributed to dramatically irrational events such as World War I. e. A spiritual crisis would shatter Europe's social and political order.
Which African country, with a temperate climate in its Central Highlands, attracted a relatively large European population?
a. Cameroon b. Kenya c. Sokoto d. Senegal e. Mozambique