In the early nineteenth century a woman's property

a) belonged legally to her husband. b) was one of many things that gave her independence from her husband.
c) was combined with her husband's property in marriage and belonged legally to both partners. d) was given to her parents as soon as she was married. e) was shared equally by her children upon her death.


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a. The British fielded a smaller special elite corps of marines. b. The Asante navy was no match for British gunboats. c. France, Belgium, and Germany joined forces with the British. d. Rival chieftains joined the British forces. e. European diseases destroyed the Asante army.

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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