Multiple Choice
What was the significance of the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin?
A) It used accounts from southern newspapers to condemn the practice of slavery.
B) It retold the story of the American Revolution with a focus on black Americans.
C) It was the first major novel authored by an ex-slave.
D) It presented slaves and slave owners in equally sympathetic terms.
E) It portrayed slaves as sympathetic and fully human characters.
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