The roots of Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery sentiments lay in

a. the evangelical religious revivals of the Second Great Awakening.
b. the rationalist theories of the Enlightenment.
c. the economic theories of Robert Owen and Karl Marx.
d. the ideas of the Free Soil party.
e. the feminist ideals of the Seneca Falls Convention.


a

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Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin changed the industry of the South in which way?

a. It created greater competition between Southern cotton farmers. b. It decreased the dependence on slave labor in cotton farming. c. It led to more land in the South being dedicated to cotton farming. d. It created a new source of cheap alcohol.

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The Great Migration of 1843 refers to the movement of Americans to

A) ?Oregon. B) ?California. C) ?Texas. D) ?Oklahoma. E) ?Utah.

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During the state’s secession crisis, Sam Houston __________

A. consistently supported the secession movement from the start B. initially opposed secession but then changed sides and took an oath to support the Confederacy C. opposed secession and refused to take an oath to support the Confederacy D. became a general in the Confederate army

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The theory of evolution developed by Darwin is a prime example of ________

A) paradigm shift B) normal science C) mythmaking D) teleology

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