How does the frontispiece image from the novel Aunt Phillis's Cabin, or Southern Life as It Is compare with the view of slavery presented in Uncle Tom's Cabin?
A) Slaves benefited economically from the cotton they harvested in the fields.
B) Slaves enjoyed a happy, carefree existence instead of brutal treatment from overseers.
C) Slaves actually demanded more rights than what Stowe addressed in her novel.
D) Slaves faced horrible consequences for being lazy and off task.
B
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A) David Walker B) Gabriel C) Nat Turner D) Denmark Vesey
By the end of the Revolutionary War, the position of Native Americans in and near the United States had been strengthened by their support of the Patriot cause.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Why was Destination Freedom taken off the air in 1950?
A) It was not profitable. B) The political climate had changed. C) Its host radio station was purchased by white businessmen. D) It aired a profile of Paul Robeson.
Nomadic people did not trade with settled people, and sought neither manufactured nor agricultural products.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)