Multiple Choice
For an eighteenth-century middle-class colonial woman,what would have been the top priority in daily life?
A) Helping her artisan husband make his product.
B) Taking to market corn harvested by her husband.
C) Cooking the family meals.
D) Teaching her children to sing and dance properly.
E) Keeping a family journal.
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