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question 3 07 03 mc read the passage and answer the question that follows. many enslaved persons did not attempt to escape their horrible lives on plantations because their families were often with them. despite the fact that enslaved persons had no rights, they often found ways to resist forced labor. mothers and their children were given some respite as mothers were allowed to care full - time for their children until they were deemed old enough to work at around age 13. the brer rabbit stories illustrate the use of wits to overcome adversity. brer rabbit was a folk hero to enslaved persons. choose the sentence that corrects a historical inaccuracy in the passage. many enslaved persons ran away rather than endure the difficult conditions on the plantations. men, women, and children alike had to work long days on the plantations. enslaved persons had limited rights under the law, which allowed them to recuperate when ill. the brer rabbit stories illustrate the importance of strength. question 4 07 04 mc what was the main effect of the civil war on the womens movement? the womens movement shifted their focus to helping widows of the civil war. the movement was put on hold while women focused on anti - slavery reform and the war effort. the movement was strengthened during the civil war because women had more time to work on it. the womens movement flourished during the civil war because most men were off fighting in the war.
For Question 3: The passage claims many enslaved persons did not attempt escape because of family, but in reality many did flee to escape harsh conditions. This makes the first option correct as it corrects the inaccuracy.
For Question 4: During the Civil - War, the women's movement was put on hold as women focused on anti - slavery reform and the war effort. This is historical fact and makes the second option correct.
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Question 3: Many enslaved persons ran away rather than endure the difficult conditions on the plantations.
Question 4: The movement was put on hold while women focused on anti - slavery reform and the war effort.