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maegan_martin

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Examine Table 6-1. In comparing the slave populations for the northern and southern states in 1820 and 1860 respectively, what conclusion surfaces from the data?
 
  A) The Northern states had a larger slave population than the southern states in 1820 but not in 1860.
  B) The Northern states had a smaller slave population than the southern states in 1860.
  C) The Southern states never had a larger slave population than the northern states.
  D) The Southern states had a larger slave population than the northern states in 1820 and in 1860.

Question 2

Examine Map 6-1. What region was cotton cultivation most densely concentrated by 1860?
 
  A) the West Coast
  B) the east coast of North America
  C) the lower Mississippi River
  D) western Texas



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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