History, 02.02.2021 20:00 andrewmena05
Read this quote by Frederick Douglass about the newspaper the Liberator.
The paper became my meat and my drink. My soul was set all on fire. Its sympathy for my brethren in bonds.
... sent a thrill of joy through my soul, such as I had never felt before!
Which of the following best describes how The Liberator affected Frederick Douglass?
Reading the paper angered Douglass and made him want to publish his own newspaper to reveal the truth about
slavery
Reading the paper inspired Douglass and helped him feel that others understood the problem of slavery.
Reading the paper angered Douglass and made him want to lead an armed revolt to stop the spread of slavery.
Reading the paper inspired Douglass and made him want escape to freedom in the North.
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Which of the following was a characteristic of government proposed by the new jersey plan? it denied congress the ability to levy taxes. it based representation on population rather than keeping states equal regardless of size. it denied congress the ability to regulate trade. it preserved an executive committee rather than adopting a singular president.
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What were three advantages the north had in the civil war? it was fighting most battles on home ground. it had a greater number of soldiers. it had more highly skilled military leaders. it had a stronger navy. it had a better network of railroads. pick three .
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Read this quote by Frederick Douglass about the newspaper the Liberator.
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