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jman1234

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Why did free blacks in the northern states embrace the New York wing of the Liberty Party?
 
  A) It advocated working closely with southern slave masters to legally free slaves.
  B) It advocated the most aggressive action against slavery and helped slaves escape.
  C) It advocated for a peaceful political solution to the slavery question.
  D) It advocated sending all free blacks back to Africa to rid the nation of the race issue.

Question 2

What was the extent of black participation in the new AFASS versus the AASS?
 
  A) The AFASS forbid any black involvement.
  B) The AFASS allowed blacks a more prominent leadership role.
  C) The AFASS had more black members, but refused to allow blacks to be leaders.
  D) The AASS allowed blacks a more prominent leadership role.



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Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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