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What was the status of the black slave family?
 
  A) Children and mothers were kept together.
  B) It had no legal status.
  C) It was the institution that kept the slave system functioning for many generations.
  D) It was the same as that of free white families.
  E) Extended families spanning several generations were common.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a reason why the Upper South tended to identify with the Lower South rather than with the North?
 
  A) The settlers in the Lower South had come from the Upper South.
  B) Abolitionist criticism drew southerners together.
  C) Railroads linked Upper and Lower South.
  D) All southerners benefited from the three-fifths compromise in the Constitution.
  E) The Upper and Lower South were tied economically.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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