Vocabulary
Resistance to Slavery
Slavery in the South
100

An individual who was against slavery.

A. Underground Railroad

B. Abolitionist

C. Propaganda

B. Abolitionist

100

______________________ in the North campaigned against slavery, viewing it as morally wrong.

A. Slave holders

B. Abolitionists

C. The president

B. Abolitionists

100

By 1860, what percentage of American exports was cotton responsible for?

A. 1/4 (25%)                              B. 1/10 (10%)

C. 2/3 (67%)                              D. 10/10 (100%)

C. 2/3 (67%)    

200

A network of secret routes and safe houses

A. Underground Railroad

B. Abolitionist

C. Propaganda

A. Underground Railroad

200

What was the goal of the Underground Railroad?

A. To capture escapees and return them to slavery.

B. To help enslaved people reach free states or Canada.

C. To provide transportation to the South.

D. To establish legal settlements for escapees

B. To help enslaved people reach free states or Canada.

200

What crops were primarily grown by enslaved people in the South?

A. Corn and wheat                       

B. Cotton and tobacco

C. Sugar and rice                        

D. Grapes and barley

B. Cotton and tobacco

300

The spreading of information to influence public opinion or promote a specific agenda.

A. Underground Railroad

B. Abolitionist

C. Propaganda

C. Propaganda

300

What was the propaganda used by abolitionists to influence others against slavery?

A. Showing pictures of the aftermaths of the Civil War

B. Creating news articles that would be given to other abolitionists.

C. Showing and sending photos of enslaved children that looked white because of their ancestry.

D. Abolitionists did not use propaganda.


C. Showing and sending photos of enslaved children that looked white because of their ancestry.

300

True or False: Enslaved people had the freedom to choose their work.

A. True                     B. False

False

400
The crop grown in the South that accounts 2/3 of the worlds' supply.

A. Wheat

B. Cotton

C. Corn

B. Cotton

400

Escaping on the Underground Railroad often took place _______________ to avoid detection.

A. during the day

B. in the afternoon

C. at night

C. at night

400

What was not one of McDuffie’s arguments for the continuation of slavery?

A. That slavery was God’s will 

B.That those enslaved lived better lives than most people.

C. The Southern economy would collapse if all slaves were freed.

D. Everyone should have equal rights.

D. Everyone should have equal rights.

500

Individuals that had no rights and were considered property in the law.

Slaves

500

The people escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad were called ________________.

A. Passengers

B. Escapees

C. The fugitives

A. Passengers

500

What was an unintended consequence of the escape of Shadrach Minkins?

A. That slaves would automatically be freed

B. That the laws would be easier for the enslaved

C. That the laws would become harsher to ensure the escaped slaves were returned as property.

D. There was no consequences.

C. That the laws would become harsher to ensure the escaped slaves were returned as property.

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