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Why did many plantation owners not want to educate their slaves?

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Because an uneducated slave would not be able to take over the plantation

Because an educated slave was more likely to find jobs off the farm

Because an uneducated slave could more easily work machines

Because an educated slave would be more difficult to control

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Question 21 pts
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What was the effect of Nat Turner's Rebellion?

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It became legal to teach slaves to read and write.

White people in the North developed the Underground Railroad.

The Fugitive Slave Law was repealed in the South.

Laws went into effect to prevent freeing of slaves.

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Question 31 pts
(07.04 MC)

Which of the following would be another way to describe the Seneca Falls Convention?

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A historical convention where women were segregated from men

A credentials committee convention that did not include women

A convention about eliminating all forms of discrimination

The site of the first women's rights convention in history

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Question 41 pts
(07.05 LC)

The writings of Transcendentalists had the greatest influence on which of the following movements?

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Civil rights movement

Counterculture movement

Labor movement

Women's movement

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Question 51 pts
(07.01 LC)

The goal of the temperance movement was to

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outlaw the drinking of alcohol

obtain equal rights for minorities

give women the right to vote

put religion in public schools

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Question 61 pts
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Which of the following represents a positive outcome(s) of the Second Great Awakening?

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People created reform movements related to abolition and women's rights.

The government passed new laws regarding the ownership of land.

The people of the North and South came together to agree to abolish slavery.

The American people joined together to promote religious freedom for all.

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Question 71 pts
(07.04 LC)

Which of the following took place at Seneca Falls Convention in 1848?

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The push for anti-slavery legislation intensified

Paulina Davis gave shocking speech

The creation of the National Woman Suffrage Association formed

The Declaration of Sentiments was introduced

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Question 81 pts
(07.04 LC)

What two key reform movements gave rise to the women's suffrage movement?

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Anti-slavery and temperance

Factory reform and women's health

Suffrage for free slaves and anti-war

Health and education reform

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Question 91 pts
(07.04 LC)

Which answer best describes the accomplishments of Sojourner Truth?

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Truth authored the Declaration of Sentiments and helped found the NWSA.

Truth drafted a constitutional amendment to give women the right to vote.

Truth was a leader and speaker for both abolition and women's rights.

Truth helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention and the first Women's Rights Convention.

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Question 101 pts
(07.04 MC)

What was the main effect of the Civil War on the women's movement?

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The movement was put on hold while women focused on anti-slavery reform and the war effort.

The movement was strengthened during the Civil War because women had more time to work on it.

The women's movement flourished during the Civil War because most men were off fighting in the war.

The women's movement shifted their focus to helping widows of the Civil War.

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Question 111 pts
(07.05 LC)

The Transcendentalism movement most directly affected the development of American

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painting and sculpture

popular culture

politics

literature

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Question 121 pts
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What did many Transcendentalists believe?

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They believed science was more important than religion.

They believed practicing religion would reveal better answers than self-reflection.

They believed religion was more important than science.

They believed study and self-reflection would reveal better answers than science.

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Question 131 pts
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How did Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin support reform efforts?

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It brought the housing crisis to peoples's attention.

It stirred support for women's rights.

It stirred outrage against slavery.

It introduced the idea of free public education.

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Question 141 pts
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How did Henry David Thoreau inspire later American reformers?

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By introducing a new genre of writing

By convincing the people to believe in God

By introducing civil disobedience

By introducing the benefits of solitary living

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Question 151 pts
(07.06 LC)

Which of the following best describes the contributions of Horace Mann?

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Horace Mann was a key figure in ensuring all American children received a proper education.

Horace Mann helped establish laws that allowed children to work instead of attend school.

Horace Mann supported education for deaf children and helped develop American Sign Language.

Horace Mann was the first person to print educational materials in Braille for blind children.

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Question 161 pts
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Which of the following is true regarding deaf and blind children in the 1800s?

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Deaf and blind children were sent to orphanages once they reached age five.

Deaf and blind children were required to live in group homes or institutions.

Deaf and blind children had little outside support and didn't learn to communicate well.

Deaf and blind children were not allowed to attend regular school with other children.

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Question 171 pts
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Which of the following best describes orphaned children in the 1800s?

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Orphaned children in the 1800s were forced to live on the streets, and many died from starvation.

Orphaned children led very difficult lives and usually lived in orphanages run by religious groups.

Most orphaned children in the 1800s lived in foster homes supported by the taxpayers.

Many orphaned children were adopted, and there wasn't a great need for orphanages until the 1900s.

Answers

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Here are the answers to the questions based on historical context and understanding:

1. **Why did many plantation owners not want to educate their slaves?**
**Answer:** Because an educated slave would be more difficult to control.

2. **What was the effect of Nat Turner's Rebellion?**
**Answer:** Laws went into effect to prevent freeing of slaves.

3. **Which of the following would be another way to describe the Seneca Falls Convention?**
**Answer:** The site of the first women's rights convention in history.

4. **The writings of Transcendentalists had the greatest influence on which of the following movements?**
**Answer:** Women's movement.

5. **The goal of the temperance movement was to:**
**Answer:** outlaw the drinking of alcohol.

6. **Which of the following represents a positive outcome(s) of the Second Great Awakening?**
**Answer:** People created reform movements related to abolition and women's rights.

7. **Which of the following took place at Seneca Falls Convention in 1848?**
**Answer:** The Declaration of Sentiments was introduced.

8. **What two key reform movements gave rise to the women's suffrage movement?**
**Answer:** Anti-slavery and temperance.

9. **Which answer best describes the accomplishments of Sojourner Truth?**
**Answer:** Truth was a leader and speaker for both abolition and women's rights.

10. **What was the main effect of the Civil War on the women's movement?**
**Answer:** The movement was put on hold while women focused on anti-slavery reform and the war effort.

11. **The Transcendentalism movement most directly affected the development of American:**
**Answer:** literature.

12. **What did many Transcendentalists believe?**
**Answer:** They believed study and self-reflection would reveal better answers than science.

13. **How did Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin support reform efforts?**
**Answer:** It stirred outrage against slavery.

14. **How did Henry David Thoreau inspire later American reformers?**
**Answer:** By introducing civil disobedience.

15. **Which of the following best describes the contributions of Horace Mann?**
**Answer:** Horace Mann was a key figure in ensuring all American children received a proper education.

16. **Which of the following is true regarding deaf and blind children in the 1800s?**
**Answer:** Deaf and blind children had little outside support and didn't learn to communicate well.

17. **Which of the following best describes orphaned children in the 1800s?**
**Answer:** Orphaned children led very difficult lives and usually lived in orphanages run by religious groups.

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