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Question 1

Denmark Vesey was to South Carolina as Nat Turner was to:
 
  A) Louisiana.
  B) Mississippi.
  C) Virginia.
  D) Georgia.

Question 2

The first slave rebel to actually kill a large number of white people was:
 
  A) Gabriel Prosser.
  B) Nat Turner.
  C) Denmark Vesey.
  D) Harriet Tubman.

Question 3

Slave children called older slaves aunt and uncle because:
 
  A) most slaves were closely related.
  B) they were copying white paternalism.
  C) blood relatives were often separated by masters.
  D) white masters required them to show respect.

Question 4

Although free blacks in the North could not, many blacks in the South, free and slave, worked:
 
  A) in professions like medicine and law.
  B) in skilled trades like carpentry and smithing.
  C) as butlers and valets.
  D) in domestic service.

Question 5

Most slaves on larger plantations worked:
 
  A) on individual tasks.
  B) in large gangs.
  C) without white supervision.
  D) as household servants.



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Answer 1

Answer: C

Answer 2

Answer: B

Answer 3

Answer: C

Answer 4

Answer: B

Answer 5

Answer: B





 

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