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Question 1

The differing experiences of slaves living on small farms and those living on plantations owed more to
 
  A) better conditions relating to the crop being produced.
  B) the attention of abolitionists.
  C) the climate of the region.
  D) the nature and temperament of the owner.

Question 2

Slave women experienced all of the following EXCEPT
 
  A) the security of raising their children until adulthood.
  B) the fear of being raped by their male owners.
  C) the constant fear of being separated from their husbands.
  D) the constant abuse from their owner's wife.

Question 3

After 1830, slaves in the United States were
 
  A) dying off in significant numbers.
  B) accepting their condition without much resistance.
  C) working in fewer numbers in the South.
  D) surviving, reproducing, and providing significant profits to their owners.



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Answer 1

Answer: D

Answer 2

Answer: A

Answer 3

Answer: D





 

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