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olgavictoria

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What role did the Black Convention Movement play in the abolitionist movement?
 
  A) It had no role at all, since whites cracked down on the organization and refused to allow it to meet.
  B) It was a very conservative force, arguing that white supremacy should be acceptable if whites were kind to blacks.
  C) It called for violent uprisings to slaughter slaveholders in the South.
  D) It provided a forum for antislavery ideas and the development of black leadership.

Question 2

How were black churches important to the abolitionist movement?
 
  A) Clergy attacked slavery and discrimination.
  B) Black churches were generally not very important, because they refused to get involved in any political issues within the community.
  C) Churches provided 75 percent of all funds to the antislavery organizations.
  D) Because black churches were still controlled by whites, they made few contributions.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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