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Early Abolition Efforts
Test Description: This game will review early abolition efforts in America
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Abolitionism was
A
a social reform effort to stop slavery
B
the movement for the colonists to leave England's rule
C
the movement to give women the right to vote
D
the movement to give slaves the right to vote
2) The Abolitionism Movement started with
A
groups of middle school children on a field trip with Ms. Patrick
B
religious groups opposed to slavery that became a political effort
C
freed African Americans resisting the right to vote
D
women wanting the right to vote
3) Abolitionists believed in
A
antislavery
B
slavery should be legal everywhere forever
C
counting African Americans as 3/5 of a person
D
women being able to live as they pleased
4) By 1860, many African Americans had
A
returned to Africa with the American Colonization Society
B
decided to remain enslaved
C
agreed that slavery was the best way to live
D
resisted the growing Abolitionist Movement
5) By 1860, about how many African Americans had returned to Africa, settling in present day Liberia?
A
about 12,000
B
about 12
C
about 120,000
D
about 120
6) The Missouri Compromise of 1820 had allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a
A
free state, and no one really protested
B
free state, making the Southern states very angry
C
slave state, causing the antislavery feelings in the North to greatly increase
D
free state, making the Southern states very happy
7) William Lloyd Garrison, a journalist from Massachusetts, was a
A
celebrated slave owner
B
well-known abolitionist
C
plantation owner from the South
D
person that did not mind slavery at all
8) In 1831, William Lloyd Garrison founded the abolitionist newspaper named
A
The New York Times
B
The Progress Index
C
The Richmond Times Dispatch
D
The Liberator
9) Frederick Douglass was an very vocal abolitionist that
A
was a slave holder in the south
B
had escaped slavery himself
C
supported slavery
D
was a brother to William Lloyd Garrison
10) In 1850, Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which
A
made slavery illegal
B
legally required Americans to return any African American who had escaped slavery back to the owner
C
made abolition illegal
D
gave women the right to vote
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