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joblessjake

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A slave belonging to Cotton Mather introduced an effective way to reduce the spread of this highly contagious disease:
 
  A) chicken pox.
  B) mumps.
  C) smallpox.
  D) yellow fever.

Question 2

Slaves living in which two colonies were able to construct the most viable kin networks?
 
  A) New York and New Jersey
  B) New York and Rhode Island
  C) Massachusetts and Connecticut
  D) Massachusetts and Rhode Island



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: B





 

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