The American Yawp Chapter 11

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What cleared the way for eastern people to resettle in the deep south?

Indian Removal Act of 1830

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By 1860, cotton exports made up _______ of all American exports.

60%

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Which of the following numbers is closest to the number of enslaved people living in the South in 1860?

4 million

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In the decades before the Civil War, between one-fifth and one-third of all slave marriages were broken up via _______________

Sale or forced migration

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What was the impact of Nat Turners Rebellion?

Black led churches were broken up, Anti-literacy laws increased, and southern religion was transformed. D. All of the Above

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All of the following southern crops required cities to facilitate export, marketing, and or storage except:

All of these crops required cities for export, marketing and or storage: Cotton, Rice, Wheat D. All of the above.

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Where was the southern middle class the strongest?

Southern Cities

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In which region was the ethnic homogeneity the strongest among enslaved people?

Coastal South Carolina

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Which African Country was founded by African Americans?

Liberia

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Why did Celia kill her enslaver?

To escape rape

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What happened to Nat Turner?

Executed

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How did evangelicalism influence racial relations in the U.S. South?

Reinforced pro-slavery ideals
Increased the prevalence of Protestantism among African Americans
Created bi-racial congregations

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What was the function of southern dueling?

Preserving the honor of both participants

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Which of the following best describes the relationship of femininity and domesticity in the south?

Domesticity limited the opportunities of wealthy white women to engage in the public sphere.

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In a world of racialized violence and dominance, southern society sought to protect the sexual purity of:

White women