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13 questions were answered correctly.
2 questions were answered incorrectly.
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Consider the following statement:
“Women have a duty to take direct action in providing freedom
for slaves.”
Which of the following principles or movements would the
speaker most likely support?
The Seneca Falls Convention
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The Underground Railroad
Republican motherhood
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The separate spheres ideology
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The statement suggests that the speaker believes women have
a duty to take direct action in providing freedom for slaves,
which aligns with the principles and goals of the Underground
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, Railroad. The Underground Railroad was a network of secret
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routes safe that operated
to help escaped slaves reach freedom, primarily in the
Northern states and Canada. Many women played crucial roles 13/15
in the Underground Railroad as conductors, guides, and
supporters.
CONCEPT
→ Women's Activism in the Early 19th Century
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Which of the following statements best represents Abraham
Lincoln’s experience of and views on slavery prior to the Civil
War?
“The biggest challenge to
emancipation will be
● compensating freed slaves for
the pain they suffered.”
“I’ve come up with a plan for the
end of slavery which I shall carry
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out as president.”
“The West is too insignificant to
have any effect on slavery’s
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position in the rest of the nation.”
“We cannot recognize slavery as
an evil and at the same time
allow it to spread.”
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Lincoln believed that slavery was morally wrong and
incompatible with the principles of the Declaration of 13/15
Independence, which emphasized equality and liberty for all.
He saw slavery as an evil that should not be allowed to expand
into Western territories, and he opposed its further
spread. However, he also believed that the Constitution did not
give the federal government the authority to interfere with
slavery in states where it already existed, so he saw no simple
solution to the issue.
CONCEPT
→ Think About It: Was Lincoln an Abolitionist?
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Which of the following statements about slave resistance is
true?
Most runaway slaves went to join
free Black communities or to visit
family nearby.
Women were the ones who more
frequently ran away, even though
● it meant that they would be
separated from their children.
Slaves preferred more violent
forms of resistance, like
●
rebellions.
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