In the period leading up to the Revolutionary War, women's efforts in America's resistance were extensions of their roles within the home as, what? I cant figure it out, the anwers are A. Producers of household goods, B. Dependents of their husbands C. Good wives and mothers D. Good wives and consumers

In the period leading up to the Revolutionary War, women's efforts in America's resistance were extensions of their roles within the home as, what? I cant figure it out, the anwers are A. Producers of household goods, B. Dependents of their husbands C. Good wives and mothers D. Good wives and consumers>

What a terrible question. What in the world is a "good" wive? If the word "good" were replaced with "loyal", or "faithful", answer C seems very reasonable.

I agree that "good" is a poor word choice here.

Since the question asks about women's efforts in the resistance, I'd think their biggest contribution would be to produce household goods, like preserved food, clothing, etc.

To confirm this answer, you can look at historical sources that describe the role of women during the Revolutionary War period. You can find books, articles, or online resources that discuss the contributions and responsibilities of women during this time. Specifically, look for information about how women participated in the resistance efforts and how they supported their families and communities. This research will help provide a more concrete answer to the question.