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Contrary to Tannenbaum, a later interpretation of the motivations for Latin American abolitionism stressed republican elite's
 
  A) moral outrage against slavery.
  B) fear of armed slaves.
  C) Enlightenment inspired belief in human equality.
  D) interests in political and military expediency.

Question 2

Historians like Frank Tannenbaum traditionally argued that Latin American experience with slavery was different than in the United States because creole independence leaders like Simn Bolvar
 
  A) were far more conservative and avoided discussions of emancipation.
  B) uniformly opposed slavery and secured its abolition without violence.
  C) favored gradual abolition of slavery, but opposed racial discrimination.
  D) never embraced racism, although they supported slavery.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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