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History, 19.12.2020 23:30 rj1262004

AP US HISTORY HURRY PLEASE IM TIMED Read the two excerpts representing contrasting views of slavery.

On this subject, I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. No! no! Tell a man whose house is on fire, to give a moderate alarm . . . but urge me not to use moderation in a cause like the present.

–William Lloyd Garrison,
The Liberator, 1831

However sound the great body of the non-slaveholding States are at present, in the course of a few years they will be succeeded by those who will have been taught to hate the people and institutions of nearly one-half of this Union, with a hatred more deadly than one hostile nation ever entertained towards another.

–John C. Calhoun,
February 6, 1837

On which of the following would the two writers most likely agree?

The possibility of compromise over slavery was becoming difficult.
Slavery should gradually be eliminated in the United States.
Enslaved workers should have the right to choose to move to the North.
It might be better if the United States were to split into two nations.

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