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wenmo

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The first slaves brought to what today is the United States arrived at:
 
  a. Plymouth.
 b. Yorktown.
 c. Jamestown.
 d. Charlestowne.

Question 2

In colonial families, adolescence:
 
  a. was considered to be an important transitional stage.
 b. was celebrated with many rituals.
 c. involved strenuous rites of passage for both boys and girls.
 d. did not exist as a separate life stage.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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