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stevenposner

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Hinton R. Helper's book, The Impending Crisis of the South, argued that those who suffered most from slave labor were
 
  a. African Americans.
  b. southern planters.
  c. northern Republican abolitionists.
  d. western farmers.
  e. nonslaveholding southern whites.

Question 2

The first American college free from denominational control was
 
  a. Harvard.
  b. Yale.
  c. New York University.
  d. Brown University.
  e. the University of Pennsylvania.



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