Chapter 19: New Worldviews and Ways of Life 1540–1790
Quiz for Individuals in Society: Rebecca Protten
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103.1
Correct. The answer is a. The Dutch family that purchased her as a slave also taught her to read, write, and speak Dutch.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The Dutch family that purchased her as a slave also taught her to read, write, and speak Dutch.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Her husband bought a plantation, with slaves, to serve as the headquarters of the couple’s mission work and to help spread Christianity to the slaves.
Correct. The answer is b. Her husband bought a plantation, with slaves, to serve as the headquarters of the couple’s mission work and to help spread Christianity to the slaves.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The authorities feared that baptized and literate slaves would agitate for freedom and briefly imprisoned Rebecca and her husband.
Correct. The answer is d. The authorities feared that baptized and literate slaves would agitate for freedom and briefly imprisoned Rebecca and her husband.
Correct. The answer is a. When she was ordained as a deaconness in the Moravian Church, Rebecca may have been one of the first women of color to be ordained in the Western Christian Church.
Incorrect. The answer is a. When she was ordained as a deaconness in the Moravian Church, Rebecca may have been one of the first women of color to be ordained in the Western Christian Church.