The Underground Railroad used escape routes that went throughout the South. Based on that fact, which of the following conclusions could be made?

A) The southern states were leaning toward emancipation
B) Slaves were hopeful to acquire jobs in Northern industries
C) There were sympathetic individuals throughout the south who helped
D) The slaves headed west in the hopes of acquiring cheap land and jobs

The South wouldn't have fought a war if they were leaning toward emancipation.

Slaves mostly only knew farming, they knew nothing about factory work.

That leaves two answers left. Which do you think is the right answer?

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To determine the correct conclusion based on the fact provided, we will evaluate each option:

A) The fact that the Underground Railroad used escape routes throughout the South does not necessarily imply that the southern states were leaning toward emancipation. While some individuals in the south may have been sympathetic to the cause of ending slavery, the overall sentiment and laws in the southern states did not support emancipation during the time of the Underground Railroad. Therefore, option A is unlikely to be the correct conclusion.

B) The fact does not provide any direct evidence of slaves being hopeful to acquire jobs in Northern industries. The primary goal of the Underground Railroad was to help enslaved individuals escape to free states or Canada and seek freedom from slavery, rather than specifically seeking job opportunities. Therefore, option B is unlikely to be the correct conclusion.

C) Since the Underground Railroad utilized escape routes throughout the South, it suggests that there were sympathetic individuals throughout the region who played a role in assisting escaped slaves. These individuals, often referred to as conductors, would provide guidance, protection, and shelter to escaped slaves. This conclusion aligns with the fact provided and is therefore the most plausible option. Therefore, option C is likely to be the correct conclusion.

D) The fact does not provide any evidence to support the conclusion that the slaves headed west in the hopes of acquiring cheap land and jobs. The Underground Railroad primarily operated in the eastern and midwestern regions of the United States, aiding escaped slaves in their journey to free states or Canada. Therefore, option D is unlikely to be the correct conclusion.

In conclusion, based on the fact that the Underground Railroad used escape routes throughout the South, the most plausible conclusion is that there were sympathetic individuals throughout the south who helped escaped slaves, suggesting option C as the correct conclusion.

So D

I believe you are right on D, because slaves who traveled through the underground railroad were giving up their work to receive their freedom.