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100

What differing views did Americans have of slavery?

Many Americans supported slavery, but a great many others loathed it.

100

What happened to the quarrel between North and South over slavery?

The quarrel escalated into a war.

100

What event occurred thirteen years after Uncle Tom's Cabin was written?

President Lincoln abolished slavery in the USA.

100

Why did Harriet Beecher Stowe suddenly become famous?

Her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin catapulted her to world fame.

100

Which act described in the passage do you think is the most monstrous?

The plan to sell Eliza's child to slavery, the beating of Uncle Tom

200

Why were some people who didn't know English able to read Uncle Tom's Cabin?

The books was translated to many different languages.

200

Why is it inaccurate to describe Harriet Beecher Stowe as meddlesome?

Her interest in ending slavery was a concern fo the basic well-being and fair treatment of an entire group of people.

200

How did Harriet Beecher Stowe stand up to the supporters of slavery?

She continued to denounce slavery in speeches, articles, and books.

200

What is the meaning of character as it is used in the passage?

Character means a person in a story, movie or play.

200

Why do you think Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?

She probably hoped to rouse people into demanding an end to slavery.

300

What is the meaning of harbor as it is used in the passage?

"to give shelter and to take care of by hiding"
300

How would you say Eliza's agony differed from Uncle Tom's?

Eliza's pain was from fear of what would happen while Uncle Tom's pain was physical pain.

300

What is it about Simon Legree that makes him so unpleasant?

He enjoyed inflicting pain on helpless people.

300

How did Uncle Tom answer when Simon Legree demanded to know where the runaway slaves were hiding?

He steadfastly refused to tell where they could be found.

300

What is the meaning of grim as it is used in the passage?

Grim means "unpleasant or disturbing"

400

What do you think is the name given to a person who wished to bring about an end to slavery?

An abolitionist