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James and Harriett, free African Americans prior to the Civil War, are seeking work; what is likely to be the result of that search?
 
  a) Harriett is more likely to find work.
   b) James is more likely to find work.
   c) Both are likely to get high paying jobs.
   d) Both are likely to file discrimination complaints.

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During the middle ages, how did the high mortality rate influence childrearing?
 
  a) Babies were neglected.
   b) Parents had elaborate grieving rituals.
   c) Parents were firm and distant.
   d) Children were spoiled.



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