Deck 12: A Regionalized America, 1830-1860
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Deck 12: A Regionalized America, 1830-1860
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By 1860, New Orleans was by far America's largest city.
False
2
The South depended on the high tariffs of the American System to protect its growing manufacturing concerns.
False
3
The communications and transportation revolutions that were associated with the Industrial Revolution sewed together the vast stretch of lands in the northern United States.
False
4
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the antislavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin .
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A slavedriver was a supervisor or overseer of slave labor, usually employed on a cotton plantation.
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Yeoman farmers were deeply involved in the Market Revolution.
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How did many Americans respond to the arrival of immigrants between 1830 and 1860?
A)They formulated a racial identity that differentiated the various immigrant groups.
B)They welcomed immigrants from Germany and Ireland.
C)They let the immigrants work in any profession they wanted.
D)They embraced the German tradition of gathering at beer gardens on Sundays.
E)They helped the Irish propagate Catholicism.
A)They formulated a racial identity that differentiated the various immigrant groups.
B)They welcomed immigrants from Germany and Ireland.
C)They let the immigrants work in any profession they wanted.
D)They embraced the German tradition of gathering at beer gardens on Sundays.
E)They helped the Irish propagate Catholicism.
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8
Public education became more visibly influenced by Catholicism in the 1840s and 1850s, prompting many American Protestants to establish alternative parochial schools.
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9
Identify a true statement about the immigrants who came to the United States between 1830 and 1860.
A)One-third of them were from Nigeria and Kenya.
B)They were descendants of the American Revolution.
C)They settled largely but not entirely in the North.
D)Nearly two-thirds of them were from France and Austria.
E)They conformed to the established definition of what it meant to be an American.
A)One-third of them were from Nigeria and Kenya.
B)They were descendants of the American Revolution.
C)They settled largely but not entirely in the North.
D)Nearly two-thirds of them were from France and Austria.
E)They conformed to the established definition of what it meant to be an American.
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10
Even though there were official limits on the treatment of slaves, they were unenforceable because slaves were prohibited from taking their masters to court.
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11
In 1855, some of the new immigrants to the United States largely avoided the South because of its:
A)lack of agricultural land.
B)dependence on slave labor.
C)large Yankee population.
D)anti-Catholic tendencies.
E)limited reliance on agriculture.
A)lack of agricultural land.
B)dependence on slave labor.
C)large Yankee population.
D)anti-Catholic tendencies.
E)limited reliance on agriculture.
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12
Nearly two-thirds of the people who immigrated to the United States between 1830 and 1860 came from _____.
A)France
B)China and Japan
C)Ireland and Germany
D)Belgium
E)Austria and Norway
A)France
B)China and Japan
C)Ireland and Germany
D)Belgium
E)Austria and Norway
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13
The 48ers were:
A)descendants of Spanish explorers.
B)Irishmen who came to the United States to escape the potato famine.
C)Bostonians who instigated the Boston Tea Party.
D)descendants of the Native Americans who lived in Gnadenhutten.
E)Germans who came to the United States in 1848.
A)descendants of Spanish explorers.
B)Irishmen who came to the United States to escape the potato famine.
C)Bostonians who instigated the Boston Tea Party.
D)descendants of the Native Americans who lived in Gnadenhutten.
E)Germans who came to the United States in 1848.
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14
Identify an accurate statement about nativism.
A)It proclaimed the inferiority of native Americans.
B)It proclaimed that immigrants should be allowed to live wherever they wanted to.
C)It moved into the social and economic life of America.
D)It advocated the freedom of slaves.
E)It failed to move into politics.
A)It proclaimed the inferiority of native Americans.
B)It proclaimed that immigrants should be allowed to live wherever they wanted to.
C)It moved into the social and economic life of America.
D)It advocated the freedom of slaves.
E)It failed to move into politics.
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15
_____ placed restrictions on what fields of business the new immigrants could enter, where they could live, and where they could find work.
A)Empiricists
B)Constructivists
C)Irishmen
D)Germans
E)Nativists
A)Empiricists
B)Constructivists
C)Irishmen
D)Germans
E)Nativists
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16
Gone with the Wind provided a generally accurate picture of the antebellum South.
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17
In the North, the press was heavily partisan because it:
A)was influenced by the Second Great Awakening.
B)was influenced by the American Enlightenment.
C)was usually financed by political parties.
D)needed to make large profits.
E)objected to internal improvements in the North.
A)was influenced by the Second Great Awakening.
B)was influenced by the American Enlightenment.
C)was usually financed by political parties.
D)needed to make large profits.
E)objected to internal improvements in the North.
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18
Which of the following statements is true of communal values in the northern countryside between 1830 and 1860?
A)Farm families stopped going to church.
B)Politics was an unfavorable topic for discussion.
C)Social networks were strong.
D)Most farm families in western Pennsylvania were exclusively producers.
E)Most farm families in the "Old Northwest" of Illinois were exclusively consumers.
A)Farm families stopped going to church.
B)Politics was an unfavorable topic for discussion.
C)Social networks were strong.
D)Most farm families in western Pennsylvania were exclusively producers.
E)Most farm families in the "Old Northwest" of Illinois were exclusively consumers.
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19
Which of the following dramatically altered life in the northern United States in the three decades before the Civil War?
A)The Market Revolution
B)The Industrial Revolution
C)Ruralization
D)Prohibition
E)The Great Awakening
A)The Market Revolution
B)The Industrial Revolution
C)Ruralization
D)Prohibition
E)The Great Awakening
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20
Nativism moved into politics and into the social and economic life of America.
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21
Unlike American slaveholders, Caribbean slaveholders:
A)worked their slaves to death.
B)were unable to import new slaves.
C)treated their slaves humanely.
D)recognized that healthy slaves were more likely to produce healthy offspring.
E)understood that healthy laborers were more productive than those who were abused.
A)worked their slaves to death.
B)were unable to import new slaves.
C)treated their slaves humanely.
D)recognized that healthy slaves were more likely to produce healthy offspring.
E)understood that healthy laborers were more productive than those who were abused.
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22
Popular images of the antebellum South as portrayed in media productions like Gone with the Wind are misleading because:
A)only a handful of southerners were isolated yeoman farmers.
B)white southerners embraced the concept of "free labor."
C)most white southerners owned slaves.
D)most slave owners had only a few slaves.
E)only a few slaves lived on plantations.
A)only a handful of southerners were isolated yeoman farmers.
B)white southerners embraced the concept of "free labor."
C)most white southerners owned slaves.
D)most slave owners had only a few slaves.
E)only a few slaves lived on plantations.
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23
Which of the following is a true statement about southern planters?
A)They typically educated their children in their own homes.
B)They fought to make their society more democratic.
C)They showed a minimal interest in politics.
D)They became deeply involved in international markets.
E)They funded public education through taxation.
A)They typically educated their children in their own homes.
B)They fought to make their society more democratic.
C)They showed a minimal interest in politics.
D)They became deeply involved in international markets.
E)They funded public education through taxation.
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24
The antislavery newspaper The Liberator was published by _____.
A)David Walker
B)William Lloyd Garrison
C)Harriet Tubman
D)Harriet Beecher Stowe
E)Richard Allen
A)David Walker
B)William Lloyd Garrison
C)Harriet Tubman
D)Harriet Beecher Stowe
E)Richard Allen
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25
Which of the following was NOT a legislative response to Turner's insurrection?
A)The deporting of slaves to Africa
B)The prohibition of slave literacy
C)The supervision of slave meetings by whites
D)The restriction of black freedom
E)The monitoring of slave behavior
A)The deporting of slaves to Africa
B)The prohibition of slave literacy
C)The supervision of slave meetings by whites
D)The restriction of black freedom
E)The monitoring of slave behavior
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26
Which of the following statements does NOT provide an accurate description of the antebellum South?
A)The majority of white southerners were yeoman farmers.
B)Most white southerners did not own slaves.
C)The South attracted immigrants in the same numbers as the North.
D)The South's cotton exports constituted nearly half of the exports of the entire nation.
E)Most slaves lived on plantations.
A)The majority of white southerners were yeoman farmers.
B)Most white southerners did not own slaves.
C)The South attracted immigrants in the same numbers as the North.
D)The South's cotton exports constituted nearly half of the exports of the entire nation.
E)Most slaves lived on plantations.
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27
Public education became more visibly influenced by _____ in the 1840s and 1850s.
A)Protestantism
B)Unitarianism
C)Mormonism
D)Judaism
E)Catholicism
A)Protestantism
B)Unitarianism
C)Mormonism
D)Judaism
E)Catholicism
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28
During the antebellum period, _____ became the main profession open to middle-class women.
A)stenographing
B)shopkeeping
C)accounting
D)nursing
E)teaching
A)stenographing
B)shopkeeping
C)accounting
D)nursing
E)teaching
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29
Which of the following is a true statement about minstrel shows?
A)They were the least popular form of entertainment.
B)They uplifted the morale of African Americans.
C)They ridiculed white supremacists.
D)They made fun of the North for its backward ways.
E)They ran concurrently with Shakespeare's plays.
A)They were the least popular form of entertainment.
B)They uplifted the morale of African Americans.
C)They ridiculed white supremacists.
D)They made fun of the North for its backward ways.
E)They ran concurrently with Shakespeare's plays.
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30
The best-selling book of the 1850s was _____.
A)The Confessions of Nat Turner
B)Gone with the Wind
C)Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
D)A Scarlet Letter
E)Uncle Tom's Cabin
A)The Confessions of Nat Turner
B)Gone with the Wind
C)Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
D)A Scarlet Letter
E)Uncle Tom's Cabin
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31
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about free blacks in antebellum America?
A)They established the African Methodist Episcopal (AME)Church.
B)They promoted temperance and abolition.
C)They referred to themselves as "Colored Americans."
D)They established Prince Hall.
E)They favored gradual emancipation.
A)They established the African Methodist Episcopal (AME)Church.
B)They promoted temperance and abolition.
C)They referred to themselves as "Colored Americans."
D)They established Prince Hall.
E)They favored gradual emancipation.
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32
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about leisure in the antebellum North?
A)Boxing and horse racing attracted large crowds.
B)Baseball evolved into a professional sport.
C)Theaters featured plays by Shakespeare.
D)People gathered in taverns.
E)Theater entry was restricted to men.
A)Boxing and horse racing attracted large crowds.
B)Baseball evolved into a professional sport.
C)Theaters featured plays by Shakespeare.
D)People gathered in taverns.
E)Theater entry was restricted to men.
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33
_____ featured white men smeared with burnt cork (to make them look black)who lampooned slave life in the South.
A)Tenement houses
B)Hoovervilles
C)Turnvereins
D)Minstrel shows
E)Shakespeare's plays
A)Tenement houses
B)Hoovervilles
C)Turnvereins
D)Minstrel shows
E)Shakespeare's plays
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34
Identify a true statement about southern yeoman farmers.
A)They were largely involved in national and international markets.
B)They lived with their families on large plantations.
C)They used most of their land to plant cotton.
D)They were usually educated in public schools.
E)They were deeply involved in the Market Revolution.
A)They were largely involved in national and international markets.
B)They lived with their families on large plantations.
C)They used most of their land to plant cotton.
D)They were usually educated in public schools.
E)They were deeply involved in the Market Revolution.
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35
How did white Virginians respond to Nat Turner's insurrection?
A)They freed around 100 slaves involved in the insurrection.
B)They indiscriminately killed more than 200 slaves.
C)They lent their support to the antislavery movement.
D)They captured and deported the offending slaves.
E)They acquiesced to the slaves' demands for emancipation.
A)They freed around 100 slaves involved in the insurrection.
B)They indiscriminately killed more than 200 slaves.
C)They lent their support to the antislavery movement.
D)They captured and deported the offending slaves.
E)They acquiesced to the slaves' demands for emancipation.
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36
According to Thomas R. Dew and George Fitzhugh, slavery was:
A)a necessary evil.
B)disadvantageous to southern blacks.
C)a positive good.
D)an inhumane practice.
E)disadvantageous to whites.
A)a necessary evil.
B)disadvantageous to southern blacks.
C)a positive good.
D)an inhumane practice.
E)disadvantageous to whites.
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37
Identify a true statement about William Lloyd Garrison.
A)He used The Liberator to advocate for temperance.
B)He publicly burned a copy of the U.S. Constitution.
C)He favored gradual emancipation.
D)He prevented The Liberator from being published.
E)He fought with white abolitionists who advocated immediate emancipation.
A)He used The Liberator to advocate for temperance.
B)He publicly burned a copy of the U.S. Constitution.
C)He favored gradual emancipation.
D)He prevented The Liberator from being published.
E)He fought with white abolitionists who advocated immediate emancipation.
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38
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the German immigrants who arrived in the United States?
A)They routinely referred to themselves by the town or county from which they came.
B)They developed distinct communities.
C)They settled in various neighborhoods without restrictions.
D)They embraced cultural forms harking back to the homeland.
E)They formed turnvereins in the spirit of the German liberation movement.
A)They routinely referred to themselves by the town or county from which they came.
B)They developed distinct communities.
C)They settled in various neighborhoods without restrictions.
D)They embraced cultural forms harking back to the homeland.
E)They formed turnvereins in the spirit of the German liberation movement.
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39
Which of the following is a true statement about slave society in the antebellum years?
A)Slave families were protected by the law.
B)Slaves were allowed to take their masters to court.
C)Slaveholders were forced by law to treat their slaves benevolently.
D)Slaves were treated humanely in the antebellum South.
E)Slave reproduction mattered to plantation owners.
A)Slave families were protected by the law.
B)Slaves were allowed to take their masters to court.
C)Slaveholders were forced by law to treat their slaves benevolently.
D)Slaves were treated humanely in the antebellum South.
E)Slave reproduction mattered to plantation owners.
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40
Congress adopted a "gag rule" in 1836 to:
A)legally table discussions about abolition.
B)prevent southerners from seeking federal compensation for runaway slaves.
C)ban protests by free laborers who were opposed to slavery.
D)stop Georgia from offering a bounty for the capture of William Lloyd Garrison.
E)prevent immigrants from entering the country.
A)legally table discussions about abolition.
B)prevent southerners from seeking federal compensation for runaway slaves.
C)ban protests by free laborers who were opposed to slavery.
D)stop Georgia from offering a bounty for the capture of William Lloyd Garrison.
E)prevent immigrants from entering the country.
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41
The _____ served as an obvious cause for the North and the South to develop divergent societies.
A)Grand Exchange
B)Industrial Revolution
C)Market Revolution
D)American Enlightenment
E)Columbian Exchange
A)Grand Exchange
B)Industrial Revolution
C)Market Revolution
D)American Enlightenment
E)Columbian Exchange
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42
One slave who successfully escaped bondage, settled in the North, and wrote an autobiography was _____.
A)Fredrick Douglass
B)Harriet Tubman
C)William Lloyd Garrison
D)Nat Turner
E)Catharine Beecher
A)Fredrick Douglass
B)Harriet Tubman
C)William Lloyd Garrison
D)Nat Turner
E)Catharine Beecher
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43
Identify a true statement about the slave community.
A)Slave marriages were legally recognized.
B)Slave masters were forbidden from separating parents from their children.
C)Slaves maintained traditional nuclear families whenever possible.
D)Maintaining a two-parent family was well within the control of the slaves.
E)Premarital sex was uncommon in slave quarters.
A)Slave marriages were legally recognized.
B)Slave masters were forbidden from separating parents from their children.
C)Slaves maintained traditional nuclear families whenever possible.
D)Maintaining a two-parent family was well within the control of the slaves.
E)Premarital sex was uncommon in slave quarters.
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44
_________ was a political identity that defined an American as someone with an English background who was born in the United States.
A. Communism
B. Nativism
C. Transcendentalism
D. Democratism
A. Communism
B. Nativism
C. Transcendentalism
D. Democratism
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45
Which of the following is a state in the Deep South?
A)Florida
B)Mississippi
C)Illinois
D)Indiana
E)Arkansas
A)Florida
B)Mississippi
C)Illinois
D)Indiana
E)Arkansas
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46
Discuss the sentiment of anti-Catholicism in America in the 1800s.
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47
Elaborate on the social class distinctions in antebellum America.
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48
It was difficult for runaways to leave the Deep South because southerners:
A)placed guards around the periphery of slave quarters.
B)used hunting dogs to track escaped slaves.
C)used sources in the Underground Railroad to catch escaped slaves.
D)employed slavedrivers along state borders to catch runaways.
E)used the Underground Railroad to organize slave patrols.
A)placed guards around the periphery of slave quarters.
B)used hunting dogs to track escaped slaves.
C)used sources in the Underground Railroad to catch escaped slaves.
D)employed slavedrivers along state borders to catch runaways.
E)used the Underground Railroad to organize slave patrols.
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49
The Underground Railroad was:
A)a series of tunnels that ran North through South to help slaves escape.
B)constructed to track escaped slaves and organize slave patrols.
C)made up of abolitionist groups that printed secret newspapers to get the worst impact of slavery out to the public.
D)a series of caves throughout western Kentucky and West Virginia that could house runaway slaves indefinitely.
E)a network of people who were opposed to slavery, sheltered runaway slaves, and expedited their journey to freedom.
A)a series of tunnels that ran North through South to help slaves escape.
B)constructed to track escaped slaves and organize slave patrols.
C)made up of abolitionist groups that printed secret newspapers to get the worst impact of slavery out to the public.
D)a series of caves throughout western Kentucky and West Virginia that could house runaway slaves indefinitely.
E)a network of people who were opposed to slavery, sheltered runaway slaves, and expedited their journey to freedom.
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50
Explain nativism and describe its impact on the immigrant population between 1830 and 1860.
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51
Which of the following is a true statement about the gang system?
A)It assigned each slave a specific set of tasks that had to be completed each day.
B)Under this system, slaves were organized into groups of five.
C)It was most commonly used in coffee cultivation.
D)Most masters, in keeping with their Christian beliefs, gave their slaves Sundays off.
E)It was banned in the South.
A)It assigned each slave a specific set of tasks that had to be completed each day.
B)Under this system, slaves were organized into groups of five.
C)It was most commonly used in coffee cultivation.
D)Most masters, in keeping with their Christian beliefs, gave their slaves Sundays off.
E)It was banned in the South.
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52
Which of the following was the most significant form of African American music that developed during the Second Great Awakening?
A)Blues
B)Spirituals
C)Bluegrass
D)Kaiso
E)Jazz
A)Blues
B)Spirituals
C)Bluegrass
D)Kaiso
E)Jazz
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53
Discuss the communal values of people living in the northern countryside.
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54
At the center of slave culture was _____.
A)family
B)Antinomianism
C)literacy
D)spirituality
E)craftsmanship
A)family
B)Antinomianism
C)literacy
D)spirituality
E)craftsmanship
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55
Identify a true statement about the task system.
A)It was most common on cotton plantations.
B)Slaveholders frequently set unrealistic expectations for slaves.
C)It often gave slaves less freedom than the gang system did.
D)Even after slaves accomplished their tasks, their time was not their own.
E)Under this system, masters organized slaves into groups of twenty to twenty-five workers.
A)It was most common on cotton plantations.
B)Slaveholders frequently set unrealistic expectations for slaves.
C)It often gave slaves less freedom than the gang system did.
D)Even after slaves accomplished their tasks, their time was not their own.
E)Under this system, masters organized slaves into groups of twenty to twenty-five workers.
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56
The most important crop in the antebellum South was _________.
A. sugarcane
B. rice
C. cotton
D. tobacco
A. sugarcane
B. rice
C. cotton
D. tobacco
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57
_________ were gymnasiums founded in the spirit of the German liberation movement that erupted in 1848.
A. Tenement houses
B. Tuskegee institutes
C. Turnvereins
D. Kunstvereins
A. Tenement houses
B. Tuskegee institutes
C. Turnvereins
D. Kunstvereins
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58
Discuss the role of women in middle-class families.
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59
The _________ was a work arrangement under which slaves were organized into groups of twenty to twenty-five workers, supervised by an overseer.
A. task system
B. gag rule system
C. gang system
D. free labor system
A. task system
B. gag rule system
C. gang system
D. free labor system
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60
The gang system was a method of organizing labor most commonly used on _________ plantations.
A. tobacco
B. cotton
C. millet
D. rice
A. tobacco
B. cotton
C. millet
D. rice
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61
Explain the role of William Lloyd Garrison in the abolitionist movement.
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62
Why are portrayals of the antebellum South in productions like Gone with the Wind misleading?
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63
Describe the effects of the Second Great Awakening on slaves.
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64
Discuss the resistance that abolitionism faced in the South and the North.
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65
Elaborate on the slave society in the South.
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66
Discuss the characteristics of yeoman farmers.
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67
Discuss the role of Nat Turner in the slave revolt of 1831.
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68
Describe the life of the planters in the South.
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69
Explain the organization of plantation labor.
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70
Briefly explain "free labor" in the North.
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