According to Mark Dyble, the dawn of agriculture increased the practice of polygamy.
Men wanted to possess more or acquire more when the dawn of agriculture came. He wanted to have more wives and more children to help him tend to his lands.
Before the dawn of agriculture, the hunter-gatherer community was an egalitarian society where men and women have equal rights and say on how the group will act and where they will go.
# 1: A. Egypt.
# 2: B. July.
# 3: B. Olympic.
# 4: A. Bloomberg.
<u>Answer</u>:
- Criticism of Wheatley's work was based more on gender than race.
- Jefferson's criticism of Wheatley generated more interest in African literature.
- Jefferson's criticism of Wheatley inspired other Africans to demonstrate African equality.
The article discusses the trial of Phillis Wheatley. Phillis was a slave, who was brought to America from Africa in the 18th century. Her master taught her how to read and write, and she began writing poetry. The trial described was intended to decide whether she was really the author of the poems she claimed to have written. A central idea of the article is that the criticism of Wheatley's work was more due to her condition as a woman than her condition as a slave. The author also argues that Jefferson's criticism of it both generated more interest in African literature as well as inspired other Africans.
Tought is the PAST tense of Teach.
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