What effect did the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe have on the nation? (1 point) Responses It convinced Southerners to expand slavery. It convinced Southerners to expand slavery. It increased the number immigrants seeking refuge. It increased the number immigrants seeking refuge. It convinced Northerners that slavery should be outlawed. It convinced Northerners that slavery should be outlawed. It increased the number of settlers near Southern rivers.

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The correct response is: It convinced Northerners that slavery should be outlawed.

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" played a significant role in shaping public opinion against slavery in the North, highlighting the moral issues and human suffering caused by the institution, and it helped to galvanize the abolitionist movement.