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Some historians say that attacks by abolitionists actually strengthened sectionalism in the South instead of weakening it. How
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The abolitionist movement emerged in the 1800s with the aim of eradicating slavery in
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One of the significant social reform movements that emerged in the 1800s was the abolitionist
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The abolitionist movement in the 1800s aimed to end slavery and the slave trade, and it had a profound impact on society. Its
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The abolitionist movement in the 1800s aimed to end slavery and the slave trade, bringing freedom and equal rights to African
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Matt
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What complaint did southerners make about William Lloyd Garrison in connection with Nat Turner? (1 point)
Garrison's leadership
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery?(1 point)
Responses They felt African Americans should be
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Matt
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Which of the following best explains the abolitionist movement?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe movement to contain
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Which of the following best explains the abolitionist movement? (1 point) Responses the movement to contain slavery in the
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Which of the following best explains the abolitionist movement?
1.the movement to contain slavery in the Southern states 2.the
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Which of the following best explains abolitionist movement
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A conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves would be an example of what concept?
o Civil disobedience o
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Which of the following best explains the abolitionist movement? (1 point) Responses the movement to contain slavery in the
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After escaping slavery, Douglass and Murray settled in New Bedford, Massachusetts. While living in New Bedford, Douglass
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Mr man
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The abolitionist movement began in this region.
Group of answer choices North South
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Kash
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Who was the publisher of The Liberator?(1 point)
Responses Frederick Douglas Frederick Douglas Sojourner Truth Sojourner Truth
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Which of the following best explains the abolitionist movement?
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In 1852, (Response area) wrote (Response area), a novel describing the suffering of enslaved African Americans. The novel sold
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Which of the following led to some Northerners labeling John Brown as a martyr? (1 point) Responses Brown's appearance
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I attended an anti-slavery convention ... at which it was my happiness to become acquainted with Frederick Douglas... I shall
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How does William Lloyd Garrison challenge the prevailing attitudes and beliefs of his time regarding slavery in the United
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What impact do you think The Liberator had on the public sentiment towards slavery in the free states and particularly in New
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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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This image shows a crowd in Boston protesting the return of an enslaved person to Virginia. We could most reasonably assume that
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Analyze the effectiveness of the abolitionist movement including the Underground Railroad and its impact on African Americans
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Cameron Downey
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Based on the excerpt, why was Frederick Douglass significant to the abolitionist movement?
He was elected as a state government
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I attended an anti-slavery convention ... at which it was my happiness to become acquainted with Frederick Douglas... I shall
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In their fight for abolition, what did the Grimké sisters realize?
(1 point) A. Women lacked full political and social rights.
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I attended an anti-slavery convention ... at which it was my happiness to become acquainted with Frederick Douglas...
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Who was the publisher of The Liberator? (1 point) Responses Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass Sarah Grimke Sarah Grimke
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I attended an anti-slavery convention ... at which it was my happiness to become acquainted with Frederick Douglas...
I shall
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Which of the following laws would the Free-Soil Party have supported?(1 point)
Responses Wilmont Proviso Wilmont Proviso
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based on the expert why was Frederick Douglass significant to the abolitionist
movement
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based on the expert why was Frederick Douglass significant to the abolitionist
movement he was elected as a state government
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Based on the excerpt, why was Frederick Douglass significant to the abolitionist movement?
He was elected as a state government
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I attended an anti-slavery convention ... at which it was my happiness to become acquainted with Frederick Douglas... I shall
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"I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my
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What was the Abolitionist movement against?
Pick one of the correct answer below. Slavery Women’s suffrage Public education
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This image shows a crowd in Boston protesting the return of an enslaved person to Virginia. We could most reasonably assume that
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Based on the excerpt, why was Frederick Douglass significant to the abolitionist movement?
A. He was elected as a state
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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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In what way did Frederick Douglas help contribute to the abolitionist movement
A) he funded an anti-slavery Society B) by
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What complaint did southerners make about William Lloyd garrison in connection with Matt Turner?
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"I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my
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Drag the right word to its definition
a U.S. abolitionist who helped many slaves escape to the North through the Underground
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In the 1850s and 1860s, U.S. abolitionist ___ helped slaves escape to the North through the Underground Railroad.
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who was involved in the abolitionist movement
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Cameron Downey
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Explain the Abolitionist Movement in one MAIN IDEA sentence.
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery?
(1 point) • They believed it was a sin for one person
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