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Geography, 09.03.2021 06:10 heleneallie7ou1fnk

World Geography Midterm Review (Middle Passage) 1. Often the landowner

a. set the servants free early

b. did not honor the contract

c. Honored the servants

d. Paid the servants extra

2. Why were there so many slaves on each ship?

a. The owners did not plan well

b. The owners did not want to spend money on more ships

c. They purchased more slaves than they planned

d. None of the above

3. The African slaves brought a lot of knowledge to the colonies about

a. Painting techniques

b. Reading strategies

c. Livestock and farming techniques

d. Medicine

4. To keep their home culture while living in the New World, slaves began making:

a. Grass baskets

b. Clothes

c. Carpets

d. Wood carvings

5. Trade routes followed patterns depending on:

a. Exporting goods

b. the weather

c. importing goods

d. Both A and C

please help, I would greatly appreciate it.

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