The upper-class plantation mistress
A) accepted a sexual code that kept white women pure but tolerated sexual relations between white men and slave women.
B) lived a life of leisure centered around artistic and literary pursuits.
C) enjoyed the unique luxury of criticizing her own role in society as well as the slave system in general.
D) faced an unexpected variety of burdensome managerial and service duties.
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Q10: Manufacturing lagged in the South because
A) whites
Q11: The slave population
A) was concentrated in the
Q12: The slave population concentrated in all of
Q13: Slaveowners made up _ of the southern
Q14: The Tidewater planter _, while the planter
Q16: Yeoman farmers in the South
A) owned only
Q17: In terms of sheer numbers, which of
Q18: The gang and task systems
A) were used
Q19: The slave's diet
A) led to malnutrition because
Q20: In the 1830s, reacting to Nat Turner's
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