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What is the connection between the local free black community and the origins of the Vesey conspiracy?
 
  A) Slaves started the rebellion but free blacks joined them in revolt.
  B) Free blacks attempted to stop the rebellion from taking place.
  C) Free blacks organized the rebellion.
  D) Free blacks raised funds but had no other role in the rebellion.

Question 2

What were the limitations of the early antislavery movement?
 
  A) Blacks and whites worked in the same organizations but often could not agree.
  B) White abolitionists did not think that blacks should have equal rights.
  C) Most efforts did little to abolish slavery in the South.
  D) They were generally working only for the gradual ending of slavery.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: B




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