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Antebellum Era Review
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- Q1The Declaration of Sentiments directly references which document?The Magna CartaThe ConstitutionThe Declaration of IndependenceThe Declaration of Rights of Man30s
- Q2Which abolitionist was the publisher of The Liberator?William Lloyd GarrisonFrederick DouglassSarah GrimkeSojourner Truth30s
- Q3What was the name of Frederick Douglass's abolitionist newspaper?The LiberatorThe North StarFreedom's JournalThe Emancipator30s
- Q4Which country was established by the American Colonization Society as a place for free Black Americans to settle in Africa?SenegalLibyaBeninLiberia30s
- Q5The Seneca Falls Convention is often considered the catalyst for which reform movement?prison reform movementeducation reform movementwomen's rights movementabolitionist movement30s
- Q6Which invention caused an economic boom in the South that corresponded with a rapid increase in enslavement?cotton ginsteam enginelightbulbspinning jenny30s
- Q7Which of the following was a women's rights activist?Elizabeth Cady StantonAll of theseLucretia MottFrederick Douglass30s
- Q8Dorothea Dix is associated with which social reform movement?abolitionprison reformwomen's suffrageeducation reform30s
- Q9Which political party formed out of prejudiced response to Irish and German immigrants in the 19th century?RepublicanDemocraticWhigsKnow Nothing Party30s
- Q10What is a trade union?an organization of politicians who come together to discuss economicsan organization of merchants who come together to negotiate pricesan organization of workers within the same industry who come together to collectively bargain for better treatment30s