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Frederick Douglas
Instructions:
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Frederick Douglas was
A. born into slavery in Maryland.
B. born in Africa and enslaved as a teenager.
C. born as a free man in Massachussetts.
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Frederick Douglas realized that he needed to learn to _________ to be free.
A. do math
B. speak English
C. read
D. speak French
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Before the Civil War, slavery was
A. legal in the South and illegal in the North.
B. legal in the North and illegal in the South.
C. legal in all of the US.
D. illegal in all of the US.
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Most people in the north
A. thought slavery was evil and wanted to force the south to get rid of it.
B. thought slavery was good and should continue.
C. thought slavery was evil but didn't want to force the South to get rid of it.
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This group of people wanted to get rid of slavery in the US completely
A. the liberators.
B. the antislaverists.
C. the abolitionists.
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In "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" Frederick Douglas says
A. that Americans know slavery is wrong but tolerate it anyway.
B. that Americans do not know slavery is wrong.
C. that the Declaration of Independence is bad.
Frederick Douglas
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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Frederick Douglas was
A. born into slavery in Maryland.
B. born in Africa and enslaved as a teenager.
C. born as a free man in Massachussetts.
-
Frederick Douglas realized that he needed to learn to _________ to be free.
A. do math
B. speak English
C. read
D. speak French
-
Before the Civil War, slavery was
A. legal in the South and illegal in the North.
B. legal in the North and illegal in the South.
C. legal in all of the US.
D. illegal in all of the US.
-
Most people in the north
A. thought slavery was evil and wanted to force the south to get rid of it.
B. thought slavery was good and should continue.
C. thought slavery was evil but didn't want to force the South to get rid of it.
-
This group of people wanted to get rid of slavery in the US completely
A. the liberators.
B. the antislaverists.
C. the abolitionists.
-
In "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" Frederick Douglas says
A. that Americans know slavery is wrong but tolerate it anyway.
B. that Americans do not know slavery is wrong.
C. that the Declaration of Independence is bad.