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strangeaffliction

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about slave uprisings in the antebellum South?
 
  A) They occurred frequently.
  B) They were infrequent but usually bloody.
  C) There were only three, and only one resulted in white deaths.
  D) No slave uprising occurred after 1787.
  E) Slaveowners had no fear of them.

Question 2

In The Impending Crisis of the South, Hinton Helper argued that
 
  A) popular sovereignty was the solution to the nation's crisis.
  B) the South had to secede from the Union.
  C) nonslaveholders should abolish slavery in their own interest.
  D) the Republican party wanted to enslave the South.
  E) the South had to industrialize to survive.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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