What did early New Englanders believe about families?
a. Families were essential to maintaining social order.
b. Men should not marry before the age of thirty.
c. The leader of the family must be a woman.
d. A woman need not defer to her spouse.
Answer: a. Families were essential to maintaining social order.
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a. true b. false
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