If you had been a colonial woman in the 1700s, which colony would you have chosen to live in and why would you choose that particular one?
What will be an ideal response?
Key Points: gender roles; regional social patterns; economics and society
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A. South Carolinians enjoyed peaceful relations with Indians. B. the Chesapeake had a black majority. C. wealthy South Carolina planters grew rice; the Chesapeake gentry primarily produced tobacco. D. Virginia and Maryland were Catholic; South Carolina was Protestant.
Who was the ex-slave who led black abolitionists during the antebellum period?
A. Frederick Douglass B. Louisiana Tubman C. Samuel Fleming D. Thomas Supten
The Atlantic Charter was an agreement between the United States and which country?
A. Britain B. the Soviet Union C. France D. Spain
The Marshall Plan was designed to do all the following EXCEPT
A) foster nationalistic economic policies in Western Europe. B) halt the growth of communism in Western Europe. C) check Soviet expansion into Western Europe. D) build stable Western European markets for American-made goods.