Men in the more settled agricultural groups in North America performed all of the following tasks except
a. hunting.
b. gathering fuel.
c. tending crops.
d. clearing fields for planting.
e. fishing.
Question 2
Two areas where women in the nineteenth century were widely thought to be superior to men were
a. physical strength and mental vigor.
b. moral sensibility and artistic refinement.
c. political ability and organizational shrewdness.
d. sexual appetite and physical desire.
e. economic competitiveness and capacity for education.