In what way did Uncle Tom's Cabin change the attitude of Northerners about slavery? A. They began to view it as a political Problem.

B. They began to view it as an economic problem.
C. They began to view it as a moral Problem.
D. They began to feel it was none of their concern

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C. They began to view it as a moral problem.

"Uncle Tom's Cabin," written by Harriet Beecher Stowe and published in 1852, significantly influenced public opinion in the North regarding slavery. It depicted the harsh realities of enslaved life and emphasized the moral implications of the institution, leading many Northerners to view slavery as a profound moral problem that needed to be addressed, rather than just a political or economic issue.