What did the young children of plantation slaves do while their parents worked?
A) They often accompanied their parents and were cared for by older children.
B) They often went to segregated schools before they were old enough to work.
C) They were often cared for at home by their mothers.
D) They were often sent to nurseries where other slaves cared for them.
E) They often played with the young children of the plantation owners.
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
Under Herbert Hoover, the Food Administration raised the price of grain so that __________
A) farmers would increase production B) consumers would buy more bread and flour C) less foreign grain would enter the country D) more foreign grain would enter the country
The press of the 1790s were mostly interested in __________.
a. accurate stories b. informing political discussion c. taking partisan positions d. expanding sales
Compared to the prewar period, more women worked to survive in the postwar period
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which was the most important immediate cause of the rise of manufacturing in the United States?:
a) growth of the textile industry. b) New England water power. c) stoppages of trade by the embargoes and the War of 1812. d) patriotic appeals and the growth of nationalism.