What did Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin do?
(A) Prompted South Carolina to secede from the Union
(B) Turned many ambivalent Northerners into abolitionists
(C) Convinced many Northerners that reconciliation was possible
(D) Criticized Lincoln for the war
Answer: (B) Turned many ambivalent Northerners into abolitionists
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