#22

We were worked in all weathers. It was never too hot or too cold, it could never rain, blow, hail, or snow too hard for us to work in the field. Work, work, work. The longest days were too short for him and the shortest nights too long for him -Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave

Use the passage to answer the question.

Which statement best paraphrases the view expressed in this quote?

(1 point)

A slave had to work no matter what the weather conditions were

A slave was required to work into the night as well as through the entire day.

A slave's work was never enough to satisfy his master.

A slave's life was difficult and tiring.

#23
Brethren, We Have Met Together
Methodist CAMP MEETING. American lithograph, 1837

Use the illustration to answer the question.

What is this drawing of a camp meeting most likely illustrating?

(1 point)

the lack of reform movements in the United States

the large influence revivals had on Americans

the rise in the formation of women's trade unions

the Increase in support of American men for women's suffrage

#24

Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery?

(1 point)

They believed it was a sin for one person to own another person.

They had many African American followers.

They fell African Americans should be fairly paid for their services.

They thought that slavery did not reflect American values.

1 answer

#22 The statement that best paraphrases the view expressed in the quote is:

A slave's work was never enough to satisfy his master.

#23 The drawing of a camp meeting is most likely illustrating:

the large influence revivals had on Americans.

#24 Quakers and other religious leaders in the North opposed slavery because:

They believed it was a sin for one person to own another person.