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Based on the fact that the Underground Railroad used escape routes throughout the South, the conclusion that could be made is: There were sympathetic individuals throughout the South who helped.
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The commonality between the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement is: Both relied on religious belief.
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The publisher of The Liberator was: William Lloyd Garrison.
The Underground Railroad used escape routes that went throughout the South. Based on that fact, which of the following conclusions could be made?
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The Southern states were leaning toward emancipation of the slaves
Slaves were hopeful to acquire jobs in Northern industries
There were sympathetic individuals throughout the South who helped.
The slaves headed west in the hopes of acquiring cheap land and jobs.
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What did the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement have in common?
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Both relied on new technologies.
Both relied on religious belief.
Both relied on cash crops.
Both relied on new immigrants
Who was the publisher of The Liberator?
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Frederick Douglass
Sarah Grimke
William Lloyd Garrison
Sojourner Truth
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