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Why did many white northerners and southerners oppose ending slavery?
a) they were looking for an easy way to make money
b) southern farms needed it and northerners were afraid freed slaves would take their jobs
c) both were not opposed, only the northerners
d) they used slaves to help mine for gold and coal

Slavery was essential to
a) the southern economy
b) factory system
c) west coast farmers
d) people traveling on the Oregon Trail

Someone who is opposed to slavery is called
a) factorial worker
b) plantation owner
c) a feminist
d) an abolitionist

Who was the most daring of the conductors and made 19 trip on the Underground Railroad to free over 300 slaves?
a) Frederick Douglass
b) Harriet Tubman
c) William Scott
d) Sheldon Cooper

Who guided runaway slaves to stations in the Underground Railroad?
a) shipbuilders
b) Abraham Lincoln
c) Grimke Sisters
d) conductors

Who was a leading African American abolitionist who wrote a newspaper called The North Star?
a) Frederick Douglass
b) William Penn
c) Captain John Smith
d) Abraham Lincoln

By 1804 Pennsylvania and the New England states had done what?
a) raised taxes to pay for college
b) gave women the right to vote
c) freed all slaves
d) sent slaves to the south to help with cotton

Political Reform Movement said Democracy would not allow what?
a) industrialization
b) slavery
c) travel
d) equality

Who was a leader in mental health and prison reform?
a) John Starnes
b) James Avery
c) Horace Mann
d) Dorothea Dix

Temperance Movement was against what?
a) alcohol abuse
b) prison reform
c) women's suffrage
d) free enterprise

Name 3 influential women seeking equal rights for women.
a) Mary Lincoln, Abigail Adams, Sojourner Truth
b) Sojourner Truth, Rylie Tieding, Mary Todd Lincoln
c) Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B Anthony
d) Lucretia Mott, Susan B Anthony, Abigail Adams

She believed God told her to travel and speak the truth about women's rights
a) Azalette Wells
b) Mary Elizabeth
c) Abigail Adams
d) Sojourner Truth

What did women at Seneca Falls believe was the key to equal rights?
a) education
b) owning land
c) being married
d) being wealthy

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