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ETearle

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In the hierarchal society of West Africa, slavery __________.
 
  A) had no place and never existed until Europeans introduced it
  B) was a permanent condition and the children of African slaves were always slaves
  C) functioned as a means of assimilation into West African societies
  D) was introduced by the Greeks and Romans

Question 2

The letters of Louisa McCord in the text would best be used to illustrate the
 
  A) life of a woman who at once admires and lives a typical plantation mistresses life.
  B) low rates of literacy among southern white women.
  C) opinions of a southern woman who at once admired and condemned her life.
  D) life of a southerner in the North.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

A



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