Why was the Brown raid so important? What did Brown intend to do? What were the effects of his actions?

What will be an ideal response?


Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should:
1. Define the Brown raid as a long term plan to attack a gun factory carried out by John Brown and several white and black men to start a slave insurrection in Virginia.
2. Note that the outcome of the raid included most of the attackers being killed and John Brown being executed by the state of Virginia.
3. Conclude that the long term impact of the Brown raid was to anger the South and embolden northern abolitionists and southern slaves to continue resisting against slavery. The Brown raid was the spark that ignited the Civil War, as did the election of Abraham Lincoln shortly thereafter.

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a. Which elected a priest to represent them to the gods. b. Which courted sexual partners from outside the group. c. Among which sexual partners were chosen. d. Among which a form of barter in Acheulian tools was established.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. men are not interested in anything but coaching. b. women are prevented from taking on coaching roles. c. language reflects social realities such as the gendered division of labor. d. men do not have the skill set to serve as a team parent.

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