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How did William Lloyd Garrison view the idea of colonization?
 
  A) He ignored the colonization movement.
  B) He strongly opposed colonization.
  C) He favored colonization.
  D) He initially opposed colonization but later favored the idea.

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What were the goals of the American Colonization Society?
 
  A) to have all of the territories of the United States be free from slavery
  B) to emancipate all slaves in the United States immediately
  C) to gradually free slaves, through purchasing them and sending them to Africa
  D) to colonize a blacks-only state in the western United States away from white cities



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Answer: C

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