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The authors argue that women preachers might have been more common at camp meetings
  because
 
  A) no one came to camp meetings.
  B) the latter were marginalized.
  C) women found it easier to travel to them.
  D) social norms were in abeyance at camp meetings.

Question 2

How did miscegenation develop in the various European colonies?
 
  A) Because of the extreme racism of the British, racial mixing never occurred.
  B) Miscegenation was more extensive and accepted in French and Spanish colonies.
  C) Less racial mixing between blacks and American Indians occurred in Spanish colonies.
  D) Miscegenation was a rare occurrence anywhere, made illegal by strict laws.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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