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Unit 7 Exam

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show It frightened Southerners who now believed that the North would act violently to repeal slavery.  
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show Make slavery illegal everywhere in the United States  
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show Through powerful speeches and widely read newspapers and books.  
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Based on the maps above, what conclusions can you draw about the impact of westward expansion on slavery?   show
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The above is an excerpt from the first debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas in 1858. Based on the excerpt, which of the following statements can be inferred?   show
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show Were also human beings.  
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show Maintained the balance of free states and slave states.  
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Frederick Douglass was born into slavery but escaped as a young man. In this excerpt from his autobiography, he describes his experiences with a farmer named Edward Covey. This passage from Douglass’s autobiography particularly highlights   show
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How did Dorothea Dix educate the public after she visited prisons in 1841?   show
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show Settlers on the frontier practiced their religion in an energetic new manner.  
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The writers of the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions modeled their work on the Declaration of Independence in order to   show
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show It reduced the time needed to process cotton.  
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Many enslaved African Americans expressed their hopes and beliefs in religious folk songs called   show
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This passage above is from a petition submitted in 1845 to the Massachusetts legislature by factory workers regarding their working conditions. What can you infer from this excerpt?   show
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In 1831, an enslaved man named Nat Turner led a violent rebellion against slaveholders in the South that killed at least 55 whites before Turner was captured and executed. How do you think Turner’s rebellion affected life in the South?   show
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show Cotton planting spread to many areas of the South.  
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Why did industry develop more slowly in the South than the North?   show
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show Growing wheat became the primary economic activity in prairie states.  
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Which of the following occurred because of the railroad expansion across the United States?   show
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show Both extended the rights of slaveholders into free states.  
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show Abolitionists and supporters of slavery clashed violently there.  
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Which is an accurate conclusion from the results of the presidential election of 1856?   show
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How did the approach of the abolitionist movement begin to change in the 1830s?   show
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show To move runaways safely from station to station.  
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In the passage above, Stow describes the attempt of a young enslaved woman to escape to freedom while carrying her child. What can you infer about Stowe’s purpose for writing her novel?   show
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