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kellyjaisingh

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Based on the research findings of David Galenson, Robert Heavner and others, what type of person would you expect to negotiate an indenture contract of the longest duration?
 a. a 13 year-old illiterate male who went to New York
  b. a 22 year-old female weaver who went to Massachusetts
  c. a 20 year-old male unskilled worker who went to the West Indies
  d. a 21 year-old male blacksmith who went to the Pennsylvania

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What type of person would you expect to have the shortest indenture?
 a. 13 year-old male craftsman who went to New England
  b. 22 year-old male laborer who went to the West Indies
  c. 20 year-old male farm worker who went to the South
  d. 21 year-old male carpenter who worked in the West Indies



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Answer to Question 1

a. a 13 year-old illiterate male who went to New York

Answer to Question 2

d. 21 year-old male carpenter who worked in the West Indies





 

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