Companionate marriages in the South were

A) increasingly common, and tied to patriarchal norms.
B) increasingly common in the mid-1800s.
C) unheard of.
D) obviated by a commitment to kinship networks.


A

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What will be an ideal response?

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A) reinstating the spoils system B) shrinking the size and number of federal agencies C) institutionalizing administrative procedures D) shifting power from the executive branch to the legislative branch

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The Sons of Liberty, emerging in the Stamp Act protest, drew their members from the ranks of

A. the elite members of the assemblies. B. traders, lawyers, and prosperous artisans. C. male descendants of veterans of the Seven Years' War, regardless of social class. D. the poorer sort in the seaport towns.

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