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cnetterville

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How did mutual aid societies evolve over time?
 
  A) They were patterned after Native American institutions.
  B) They were always blind to color difference, especially within black society.
  C) They were similar to insurance companies in providing death and sick benefits.
  D) They perpetuated racial discrimination in the insurance industry.

Question 2

How did Prince Hall found a Masonic lodge for blacks in America?
 
  A) He founded a Masonic lodge with the support of some white masons in America.
  B) He did the application process under an assumed name and passed for white.
  C) He went through the British membership application process.
  D) He was unable to form a Masonic lodge because of the racism of whites.



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Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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