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Reading Quiz Week Two Part 2

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Glendale Community College  »  History  »  History 111 – The Women in America  »  Spring 2022  »  Reading Quiz Week Two Part 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #4
A  African women’s willingness to learn European techniques over their male counterparts
B  African women’s previous experience growing sorghum in West Africa and so they were prepared to adapt the same principles to rice.
C  African women’s physical strength and previous roles as agriculturalists in their communities in East Africa.
D  African women’s bringing of tools, understanding of rice, growing techniques, and cooking/preparation processes.
Question #5
A  Female rice plants from West Africa
B  Male rice plants from West Africa
C  Male slaves from West Africa
D  Female slaves from West Africa
Question #6
A  no real long-term possibilities or impacts on slave communities.
B  a transmission of some traditional gender roles, preservation of food culture, and cultural artifacts from Africa.
C  a whole-sale copy of African culture that was 100% maintained despite all white plantation owners’ attempts to destroy and/or modify these cultures.
D  the complete erasure of African culture and traditions in the colonies.
Question #8
A  a slave, who is forced to work in the salt ponds and experiences abuse
B  indentured servant, who signed a treaty to work 5-7 years in the British colonies.
C  an elite woman living in Shrewbery county England who refuses to move to the New England colonies
D  an elite woman in Philadelphia, a colonial city in the Pennsylvania colony.
Question #11
A  an elite woman in Philadelphia, a colonial city in the Pennsylvania colony.
B  a slave, who is forced to work in the salt ponds and experiences abuse
C  an elite woman living in Shrewbery county England who refuses to move to the New England colonies
D  indentured servant, who signed a treaty to work 5-7 years in the British colonies.
Question #17
A  Puritan woman who wrote and published poetry successfully in the British colonies.
B  Plantation mistress who introduced indigo to the South.
C  Puritan woman who descended from a great Puritan pastor. She was a midwife and challenged the way colonial ministers taught Puritan faith. She was put on trial twice.
Question #18
A  Plantation mistress who introduced indigo to the South.
B  Puritan woman who descended from a great Puritan pastor. She was a midwife and challenged the way colonial ministers taught Puritan faith. She was put on trial twice.
C  Puritan woman who wrote and published poetry successfully in the British colonies.
Question #19
A  Puritan woman who descended from a great Puritan pastor. She was a midwife and challenged the way colonial ministers taught Puritan faith. She was put on trial twice.
B  Puritan woman who wrote and published poetry successfully in the British colonies.
C  Plantation mistress who introduced indigo to the South.
Question #28
A  A man or woman who signed a contract and agreed to serve as a servant for 5-7 years without rights in order to gain passage to the British colonies.
B  Law that gives all property and monies to the first-born male. This is a system of property that ensures allegiance to the male head of household.
C  Laws governing the status of women in European society.
D  a sytem of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
Question #29
A  A man or woman who signed a contract and agreed to serve as a servant for 5-7 years without rights in order to gain passage to the British colonies.
B  A period of increased religious activity and a religious revival in the early 1700s that inspired woman to join in large numbers.
C  Laws governing the status of women in European society.
D  Legal status of a single woman over 21 and/or a widowed woman in European cultures. This legal status allowed for limited rights in the public sphere.
Question #30
A  A period of increased religious activity and a religious revival in the early 1700s that inspired woman to join in large numbers.
B  The price in goods, properties, or monies that were given to a male family in exchange for marrying a European woman
C  A man or woman who signed a contract and agreed to serve as a servant for 5-7 years without rights in order to gain passage to the British colonies.
D  a sytem of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
Question #31
A  Legal status of a married European woman. As a married woman she became the property of her husband. She could not buy or sell a property, sue or be sued, or act on her behalf legally.
B  a sytem of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
C  Law that gives all property and monies to the first-born male. This is a system of property that ensures allegiance to the male head of household.
D  Legal status of a single woman over 21 and/or a widowed woman in European cultures. This legal status allowed for limited rights in the public sphere.
Question #32
A  A period of increased religious activity and a religious revival in the early 1700s that inspired woman to join in large numbers.
B  Legal status of a single woman over 21 and/or a widowed woman in European cultures. This legal status allowed for limited rights in the public sphere.
C  A man or woman who signed a contract and agreed to serve as a servant for 5-7 years without rights in order to gain passage to the British colonies.
D  Legal status of a married European woman. As a married woman she became the property of her husband. She could not buy or sell a property, sue or be sued, or act on her behalf legally.
Question #33
A  Laws governing the status of women in European society.
B  a sytem of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
C  A period of increased religious activity and a religious revival in the early 1700s that inspired woman to join in large numbers.
D  Law that gives all property and monies to the first-born male. This is a system of property that ensures allegiance to the male head of household.
Question #34
A  Legal status of a married European woman. As a married woman she became the property of her husband. She could not buy or sell a property, sue or be sued, or act on her behalf legally.
B  a sytem of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
C  Legal status of a single woman over 21 and/or a widowed woman in European cultures. This legal status allowed for limited rights in the public sphere.
D  Laws governing the status of women in European society.
Question #35
A  Laws governing the status of women in European society.
B  Legal status of a married European woman. As a married woman she became the property of her husband. She could not buy or sell a property, sue or be sued, or act on her behalf legally.
C  The price in goods, properties, or monies that were given to a male family in exchange for marrying a European woman
D  Law that gives all property and monies to the first-born male. This is a system of property that ensures allegiance to the male head of household.