Which of the following statements describes the contributions of women in South Carolina and the colonies prior to the American Revolution?(1 point)

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Indigenous women were in positions of substantial inequality and thus made few contributions.
Indigenous women were in positions of substantial inequality and thus made few contributions.

Enslaved women were likely to make a variety of contributions based on their circumstances.
Enslaved women were likely to make a variety of contributions based on their circumstances.

European women were actively involved in public life, making substantial contributions.
European women were actively involved in public life, making substantial contributions.

All women contributed in much the same manner as did men in colonial America.

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The most accurate statement regarding the contributions of women in South Carolina and the colonies prior to the American Revolution is:

Enslaved women were likely to make a variety of contributions based on their circumstances.

While indigenous and European women also made contributions in various ways, enslaved women's contributions were particularly diverse, often encompassing labor, cultural transmission, and community building despite their oppression. The other statements are either overly generalized or inaccurate in portraying the roles of women from different backgrounds in colonial America.

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