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jon_i

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Ana is a 25-year-old unmarried female. If living during the 1700s, Ana would _______.
 
  a. be forced to pay a singles tax
  b. be considered unmarriageable
  c. engage in bundling in order to find a mate
  d. raise her sibling's children

Question 2

Bundling was a method used for _______.
 
  a. hurrying the courtship process
  b. prolonging intimacy
  c. identifying unmarriageable women
  d. forcing unmarried men to pay a bachelorhood tax



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A





 

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