A) southern politician who spoke against the slavocracy
B) led a "successful" slave rebellion in Virginia
C) favored returning the slaves of the Amistad to Cuba
D) favored returning the slaves of the Amistad to Africa
E) escaped slave who led the abolitionist movement
F) slave executed for conspiracy
G) defended slavery as a natural part of hierarchical society
H) outspoken proslavery politician
I) part of an organization helping slaves escape to the North
J) slave executed for killing her master
K) southern editor
L) Twelve Years a Slave
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A) were rare because there were too few female slaves.
B) were more common in the West Indies,where living conditions favored their formation and survival.
C) were headed by women more frequently than were white families.
D) usually were able to stay together because most slaveowners were paternalistic.
E) avoided naming children for family members because children so often were sold,and it was better not to build strong kinship ties.
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A) The leasing of slaves ended by 1800.
B) Slaves were prohibited from supervising white laborers.
C) By the time of the Civil War,about 200,000 worked in industrial-type occupations.
D) The federal government used only ex-slaves to build public structures in the South.
E) After not being able to abolish slavery in the 1830s in Virginia,the state banned slaves from doing work in tobacco fields.
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A) It came from villages in West Africa.
B) It had been used in rural areas of England.
C) It started in the cotton belt areas of Mississippi and Alabama.
D) It had been recommended by southern Native American tribes.
E) It was a holdover from the colonial period.
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A) Virginia.
B) South Carolina.
C) Maryland.
D) North Carolina.
E) Louisiana.
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A) Because slaves were property,a master could kill any of his slaves for any reason.
B) Slaves were legally permitted to possess guns if guns were necessary for their work (tasks such as scaring birds away from rice fields,for example) .
C) Laws specifically provided for a slave to be taught to read and write if the master so chose.
D) A slave could,with permission from his or her master,testify against a white person in court.
E) Slaves accused of serious crimes were entitled to their day in court,although they faced all-white judges and juries.
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A) He felt guilty about the killing of whites.
B) He felt he was dying for the sin of slavery.
C) He regretted that he did not escape permanently.
D) He felt as if he had wasted his time.
E) He felt as if he should have joined forces with John Brown.
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A) 90 percent.
B) 75 percent.
C) 50 percent.
D) 33 percent.
E) 25 percent.
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A) early New England factory owners.
B) preachers who wove heart-wrenching stories of slave suffering into their sermons.
C) planters who established textile operations on their plantations.
D) master artisans who produced cloth in the South.
E) an influential 1840s novel about slavery.
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A) system to help slaves escape to the North
B) slave trade within the United States
C) poor work and breakage of tools
D) slavery
E) managed slaves in the field
F) community of freed Virginian slaves
G) treating slaves in a fatherly manner
H) working in the fields side-by-side
I) had one or two,if any,slaves
J) boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland
K) cotton
L) trickster tale
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A) the writer Harriet Beecher Stowe.
B) his former master.
C) President Martin Van Buren.
D) abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison.
E) Queen Victoria.
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A) James Madison.
B) James G.Birney.
C) John C.Calhoun.
D) Denmark Vesey.
E) Solomon Northup.
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A) The Bible was not good for defending slavery.
B) The New Testament could be used to endorse slavery.
C) Jesus was a slaveholder.
D) Slavery did not exist in the ancient Middle East.
E) Jesus left the freeing of slaves to Moses.
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A) With other slaves,Denmark Vesey planned a rebellion.
B) Joseph Taper escaped to Canada and then wrote a letter about his new home.
C) Nat Turner killed a white person during his rebellion.
D) A slave on a large plantation slowed down the work pace.
E) Harriet Tubman helped lead slaves to freedom.
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A) slaves were truer to the principles of the Declaration of Independence than were most white Americans.
B) the United States should adopt a gradual emancipation plan that would eliminate slavery within forty years.
C) free blacks would be better off if they moved to Liberia,where a colony of former American slaves had been founded.
D) blacks should not serve in the U.S.army during the Civil War because of the racial discrimination they faced.
E) free African-Americans should "let down their buckets where they were" and accept inequality,at least for a period of time.
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A) 1 to 5.
B) 6 to 10.
C) 15 to 20.
D) 25 to 30.
E) at least 35.
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A) Turner and his followers assaulted mostly men.
B) Fewer than twenty whites were killed during the rebellion.
C) Turner escaped capture.
D) Many southern whites were in a panic after the rebellion.
E) It occurred in Georgia.
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