One measure of black efforts to experience freedom was the
A. fact that males would rather work for wages than live the rough life of a sharecropper.
B. small but tidy homes built by hand in villages separate from the land they farmed.
C. adoption of a surname.
D. tendency of husbands to insist that their wives and children work alongside them in the fields.
Answer: C
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What best applies to the philosophical doctrine of existentialism?
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Why was the alliance system in pre?World War I Europe both a blessing and a curse?
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false