Someone who was opposed to slavery (1 point) Responses Carpetbagger Carpetbagger Planter Planter Abolitionist Abolitionist Scalawag

Abolitionist

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Yes, I am sure. An abolitionist is someone who actively opposed slavery and worked towards its abolition.

The correct answer is "Abolitionist". An abolitionist is someone who was opposed to slavery and actively worked towards its abolition. To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate the other options:

1. Carpetbagger: A carpetbagger refers to a Northern politician or businessperson who moved to the Southern states after the American Civil War, often with the intent of gaining economic or political advantages. Their motivations were not solely focused on opposing slavery.

2. Planter: A planter refers to a Southern landowner or farmer who cultivated cash crops, often relying on slave labor. Therefore, they supported and benefited from the institution of slavery, making them the opposite of someone who opposed it.

3. Scalawag: A scalawag refers to a white person from the Southern states who, during the Reconstruction era, supported the policies of the Republican Party, which sought to promote civil rights and equal treatment for freed slaves. Although some scalawags may have opposed aspects of the post-war policies, they were not necessarily tied to anti-slavery sentiments.

Hence, the term "abolitionist" is the only option that specifically pertains to opposition against slavery.