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cdr_15

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How did the British view the race of a child who was part white and part black?
 
  A) The mixed child was always considered the same race as the mother.
  B) The mixed child was defined as black.
  C) The mixed child was defined as white.
  D) The mixed child was defined as superior to pure whites.

Question 2

How did the work of black women vary from that of black men?
 
  A) They never had to work in the fields.
  B) They frequently worked as domestic servants.
  C) They had access to some skilled occupations, like carpentry and shoemakers.
  D) They were not allowed to take part in weaving.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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