What role did free blacks play in the abolitionist movement, and how did white abolitionists respond to free black participation?

What will be an ideal response?


Key Points: free blacks and the beginnings of the abolitionist movement; free blacks and white abolitionist organizations; civil rights versus social equality; Douglass and Garrison

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Organizing efforts for plans to convene a national meeting of free Americans was accelerated after vicious attacks on blacks in this city in 1829:

A) Cincinnati. B) New York. C) Richmond. D) Boston.

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Kautilya is famous in Indian history as

a. the inventor of the Sanskrit alphabet. b. the Buddhist tutor of the young prince Ashoka. c. a cunning and ruthless political thinker who laid the basis of the Mauryan Empire. d. the Zoroastrian monk who introduced the religion into southern India.

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Where was baseball the most popular?

A) in the north because the integrated nature of baseball bothered many southerners. B) in rural areas as people living in the country could best relate to the slow pace of the game. C) in urban areas with large working-class populations. D) in cities where the stadium was placed in middle-class neighborhoods. E) in cities with large numbers of young adults.

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. aristocracy

What will be an ideal response?

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