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Chapter 8 section 3 The AntiSlavery Movement Review 1 Boston publisher of an antislavery paper William Lloyd Garrison 2 Term for a former slave Freedman 3 Slave who led a revolt Nat Turner ID: 767359

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Chapter 8 section 3 “The Anti-Slavery Movement”Review

1. Boston publisher of an anti-slavery paper

William Lloyd Garrison

2. Term for a former slave

Freedman

3. Slave who led a revolt

Nat Turner

4. Law prohibiting discussion of slavery

Gag Rule

5. Organization founded by William Lloyd Garrison

American Antislavery Society

6. Former slave who lectured on his life

Frederick Douglass

A) imprisonment in the penitentiary systemB) attending schools with professional teachersC) working in factories for low wages D. Backbreaking work from dawn to dusk 7. Which of the following, phrases best describes daily life for enslaved persons?

D. Backbreaking work from dawn to dusk

A. Manumission brought shame to freed slavesB. Slaves worked in many industrial areas.C. Slaves and slaveholders depended on one anotherD. Slaves actually enjoyed being property. 8. Southerners argued that slave labor was superior because

C. Slaves and slaveholders depended on one another

A) Liberia.B) Haiti.C) large northern cities.D) Underground Railroad states. 9. The American Colonization Society encouraged free blacks to move to

A) Liberia.

A. Moral correctness.B. Modern convenience.C. Economic concernD. Social status 10. The Liberator was known for appealing to its readers’ sense of

A. Moral correctness.