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2) Which of the following, if true, would best explain the material presented in the table?
A) The total value of property owned by Black residents in Washington during the 1830-1860 period was similar to that in other cities during this period.
B) Rising standards of living allowed an increasing number of Black residents to own property during the 1830-1860 period.
C) Property values throughout Washington were higher in 1860 than they were in 1830.
D) Many Black property owners changed residences several times during the1830-1860 period.

What table?

We tutors are smart, but we are not mind readers.

To determine which of the options best explains the material presented in the table, we need to analyze the information in the table and consider which option aligns with it.

Looking at the table, we see that the number of Black property owners increased significantly from 1830 to 1860. This suggests that option B) Rising standards of living allowed an increasing number of Black residents to own property during the 1830-1860 period could be a plausible explanation.

Option A) The total value of property owned by Black residents in Washington during the 1830-1860 period being similar to that in other cities during this period is not supported by the information in the table, as it only shows data for Washington specifically.

Option C) Property values throughout Washington being higher in 1860 than they were in 1830 is not directly addressed by the information in the table.

Option D) Many Black property owners changing residences several times during the 1830-1860 period is not supported by the information in the table, as it only shows the number of property owners, not the movement of individuals.

Therefore, based on the evidence in the table, option B) Rising standards of living allowed an increasing number of Black residents to own property during the 1830-1860 period is the most suitable explanation.