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karateprodigy

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Where was tobacco cultivation most important?
 
  A) Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina
  B) Virginia and small areas of Pennsylvania
  C) Kentucky and Alabama
  D) New York and New Jersey

Question 2

The authors argue that the leaders of the seminary movement gained more than they expected in
 
  A) teaching women that eventually became professors at major universities.
  B) their students founded colleges that put the seminaries out of work.
  C) overeducating their students to the point that they could not marry.
  D) producing young women that challenged the traditional idea of separate spheres.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

D



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