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who were abolitionists
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery?(1 point) Responses They thought that slavery did not
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery?(1 point)
Responses They believed it was a sin for one
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What complaint did southerners make about William Lloyd Garrison in connection with Nat Turner?(1 point)
Responses Garrison's
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23 24 U2 Abolitionism Quiz
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I escaped from slavery. Now, I do whatever I can to help people who are still enslaved.
Does this statement Support or Oppose
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What is Garrison's stance on gradual abolition and why does he recant it?
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Which of the following led to some northerners labeling john brown as a martyr
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After the dread Scott decision, Frederick Douglas said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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Who were the abolitionists?(1 point)
Responses Aristocrats who came from England Aristocrats who came from England Reformers who
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"Wilberforce 1789 Abolition Speech"
by William Wilberforce When I consider the magnitude of the subject which I am to bring
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The Abolitionist who killed pro-slavery farmers in Kansas and led the raid at Harpers Ferry, a federal arsenal.
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What did southerners believe about William Lloyd Garrison in connection with Nat Turner?(1 point)
Responses His guidance on the
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Use the image to answer the question. This image shows a crowd in Boston, protesting the return of an enslaved person to
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this image shows a crowd in Boston protesting the return of an enslaved person to Virginia. we could reasonably assume that
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Who was the publisher of The Liberator?
(1 point) • Frederick Douglass • Sarah Grimke • William Lloyd Garrison •
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What impact did abolitionism have on the United States?
A it increased the spread of slavery B it increased tensions between
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Match the letter of the Kansan with his or her description. Not all letters will be used. I was a violent abolitionist who led
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Which of the following terms does not describe a person who is antislavery
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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In the 1850s, William Still was instrumental in helping nearly 1,000 people escape from slavery, earning him the moniker “the
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This image shows a crowd in Boston, protesting the return of an enslaved person to Virginia. What opinion did members of this
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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officially abolished slavery in all areas of the United States
which amendment is this?
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principle of the constitution.
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William Lloyd Garrison contributed to the abolitionist movement by
Building the Underground Railroad Writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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Why did northern states fight against having enslaved?People counted as full citizens
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Which statement best describes Nat Turner's beliefs?
a) All conflicts can be solved with a peaceful, nonviolent solution. b)
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abolonist
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Abolitionism
Each sign should contain the following information: A slogan that represents the reform movement. Example “Lips
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What, am I to argue that it is wrong to make men brutes, to rob them of their liberty, to work them without wages, to keep them
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Which of the following led to some northern nurse, labeling John Brown as a martyr
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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after the Dred Scott decision, Fredrick Douglas said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the Constitution.
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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Which of the following terms does not describe who is antislavery
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And their fight for abolition what did the Grimke sisters realize (a) women lacked full political and social rights
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After the Dred Scott, discussion, Frederick Douglass said he thought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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Why might Olaudah Equiano have believed he had a chance to buy his freedom and move to England after he was purchased by Mr.
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The abolitionist movement achieved its goal with the passage if which amendment?
(1 point) Responses Fourteenth Amendment
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What best explains why slavery had nearly disappeared in the North before the Civil War?
(pick an answer) Slavery did not fit the
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Who were some prominent abolitionists? Choose all that apply.
3 points George Washington Frederick Douglas Jack Black John Brown
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Abolitionism The slogan sign should contain a unique slogan, one that you made up, that represents the reform movement noted.
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Ratified in 1865, the Thirteenth Amendment
A. allowed the Confederate states to re-enter the Union. B. granted citizenship to
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery?(1 point)
Responses They thought that slavery did not
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What abolished slavery in the entire United States?
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3.4.6 quiz abolitionism quiz
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