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torybrooks

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What happened to tobacco prices around 1660?
 
  A) They began a steady rise after having been stagnant for years.
  B) They surged to record levels.
  C) They plunged below the breakeven point for what was needed for a family to survive.
  D) They returned to the levels of the 1630s.
  E) They began to fluctuate each year.

Question 2

What characterized the first generation of New England land settlement?
 
  A)  It was characterized by communal ownership of property.
  B)  It was characterized by a few elite families acquiring rights to most of the property.
  C)  It was characterized by farms scattered around the countryside, away from village centers.
  D)  It was characterized by large cities connected by private stagecoach lines.
  E)  It was characterized by houses tightly clustered near the town center with just enough cropland to feed each family.



micaelaswann

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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