Final answer:
The statement about "' Stirling Brown's "He Was a Man" included elements of musicality and vernacular" is false the correct answer is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question posed regarding Stirling Brown's 'He Was a Man' and its inclusion of elements of musicality and vernacular seems to be based on a misunderstanding or typo since it's not related to the provided reference exercises.
However, referring to the exercises given, they relate to moments in history such as the colonization attempt of Roanoke by Sir Walter Raleigh, the legitimacy of the Glorious Revolution as seen by John Locke, the Spanish reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula, William of Orange's claim to the English throne, the effects of the market revolution in the United States, and concepts of separate spheres and the Cult of Domesticity in American society.
These are all significant events and notions that have shaped historical understanding in various ways. The statement about "' Stirling Brown's "He Was a Man" included elements of musicality and vernacular" is false the correct answer is B.