Hinton Rowan Helper's The Impending Crisis (1857) was a(n) __________
A) attack on northern abolitionists and manufacturers
B) attack on slavery by a native Southerner
C) attack on slavery by a northern abolitionist
D) protest against the congressional "gag rule"
Answer: B
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