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How did black women's lives differ from black men's lives under slavery?
 
  A) Black women but not men were allowed to practice African religion.
  B) Black women worked exclusively as field workers and men as domestics.
  C) Black women were physically separated from men at an early age.
  D) Black women were under constant threat of sexual exploitation and men were not.

Question 2

What types of labor were most common for slave women before 1800?
 
  A) domestic labor
  B) industrial factory labor
  C) field labor
  D) housing construction labor



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: C





 

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