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Women in the 1930s tended to take up again tasks such as canning and sewing their own clothes
  because
 
  A) electricity was scarce.
  B) they felt it was more womanly.
  C) doing so saved money.
  D) consumer goods were less readily available.

Question 2

According to Map 4.1, what was the outcome of the French and Indian War for Spain in North America?
 
  A) Spanish land claims to North America expanded after the war.
  B) Spanish land claims to North America disappeared after the war.
  C) Spanish land claims to North America remained the same after the war.
  D) Spanish land claims to North America were rejected by the U.S. after the war.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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