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strangeaffliction

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Why did some blacks endorse returning to Africa?
 
  A) They wanted to bring Christianity to that continent.
  B) They felt that Africa offered a better form of democracy.
  C) They wanted to experience the culture of their ancestors, considered better than that of America.
  D) They agreed that Africa offered better living conditions.

Question 2

What was one way women could enter the public sphere in nineteenth-century America?
 
  A) through church and benevolent society activities
  B) through running for public office
  C) through speaking in public on whatever subjects they wished
  D) through secretly distributing books on politics



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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