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Question 1

According to most scholars, about how many people lived north of Mexico in 1492?
 
  a. Around 1 million
  b. Between 3 and 10 million
  c. Between 15 and 20 million
  d. Over 25 million

Question 2

Working-class families often supplemented their income by
 
  a. doing piecework at home in the evening.
  b. taking in boarders.
  c. working as maids or servants on their days off.
  d. running small businesses out of their homes.



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