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newyorker26

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Why did the kingdom of Benin eventually sell its own people into European slavery?
 
  A) Its prosperity came to depend on the slave trade.
  B) It desired access to Christianity.
  C) Europeans would not buy other African trade goods.
  D) It lacked access to European guns.

Question 2

While women gained power as consumers, at the same time their positions as workers were
  hampered by assumptions that they were
 
  A) motivated by the demands of motherhood.
  B) working to avoid marriage.
  C) working to buy unnecessary items.
  D) unreliable.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

C



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