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The dominant image of Black womanhood, the Jezebel, was a(n):
 
  A) treacherous seductress with an insatiable sexual appetite.
  B) seductress that engaged in sexual orgies with the devil.
  C) happy and content housewife.
  D) pure woman that is above reproach.

Question 2

The witch hunts that began in the 15th century were reflective of:
 
  A) the belief in Mary as the compassionate protector.
  B) a belief that women who were filled with carnal lust engaged in orgies with the devil.
  C) the antagonism toward women due to the emphasis on Adam's original sin.
  D) None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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