TEST 2 US COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY,
HABERLAND, GEORGIA SOUTHERN
UNIVERSITY 2026 REAL QUESTIONS
WITH EXPERTLY VERIFIED ANSWERS.
William Lloyd Garrison - correct answer -Published "the liberator"
newspaper. emphasized that slavery was a moral problem.
1854: held protest- held up constitution and set it on fire, "and so
perish all compromise on terrany" This compromised our gov't
and said it was illegitatment. Attempted to put the focus on the
morality of slavery rather than political
Gradualists VS Immediatists - correct answer -They both wanted
to end slavery. Started off with the gradual approach nothing was
getting done it it disappeared and took a more radical approach.
Connections between Abolitionists & Women's Movements -
correct answer -Participation of women- women would greet
frederick douglass as he came through. They were behind the
scenes facilitators and got women thinking about their civil rights.
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Devil in the White City SIMILARITIES - correct answer -1. Both
Burnham and Holmes have great attention to detail. B example
page 77. H example page 102
2. They both have big plans they want to accomplish. B. example
very first page after index with their quotes. H example page 388
3. They both have ambition and will do anything for their goals. B
example page 128. H example page 355
4. They both affected society in the long run. B example page
373. H example 370
5. technically you could argue they both succeeded in what they
strive for. B example page 375. H example 385
Devil in the White City DIFFERENCES - correct answer -1. One is
good one is evil. B example page 19. H example first page w/
quotes from them after index (but on the other hand holmes does
show signs of compassion or good with the kids. Page 348)
2. Though they both are ambitious they have two very different
goals. Both examples on the first page use the two quotes again.
3. They both make a long lasting impact on society but one
positive B example page 373 and one H example negative 370.
4. You can also argue that Holmes failed because he was caught
and convicted and Burnham still succeeded. B example page
375. H example 385.
dred scott descion - correct answer -1857
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born a slave in missouri, owner moves to illinois a free state and
starts paying scott a wage. Scott wants to go back home and be
free.
**** decision residency in a free state does not make you free.
"Once a slave always a slave." They also claimed that scott
couldn't even have a court case because he was property.
John Brown - correct answer -was super made about dred scott
and was a radical abolitionist. He was supported by the "secret 6"
a group of wealthy men to organized a take over. They wanted to
break into the federal arsenal and take guns and ammo and give
them to slaves. "trigger a slave uprising" this was @ harpers ferry.
Ended up in failure because he told everyone and slaves did not
want to take the guns. He loses two of his sons and convicted of
treason in november and in december received death penalty.
(Fastest conviction time)
Lincoln's election - correct answer -1860
he was not an abolitionist at the time campaigns to keep the union
together.
the south sees his election as a threat to slavery and leads to
secession. SOUTH CAROLINA was first. FL, AL, GA, LS, TX,
MISS, signed session agreement.
In april fort sumter falls.