18. Legal control of enslaved children was given to A:A. their parents. B:B. enslavers. C:C. the federal government. D:D. the state government.Turn In19. Which of the following most influenced African American culture in the mid-1800s? A:A. cultural traditions of enslavers B:B. sermons preached by white ministers C:C. the invention of the cotton gin D:D. cultural traditions from AfricaTurn In20. What evidence shows that Harriet Powers combined American and African culture in her story quilts? A:A. She used thread from the United States and imported cloth from Africa. B:B. She used African animals to illustrate Bible stories she learned in Georgia. C:C. She learned how to make quilts in Africa and then taught quilting to others. D:D. She made her quilts in the United States and sold them in Africa.Turn In
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- Legal control of enslaved children was given to A:A. their parents. B:B. enslavers. C:C. the federal government. D:D. the state government.Turn In19. Which of the following most influenced African American culture in the mid-1800s? A:A. cultural traditions of enslavers B:B. sermons preached by white ministers C:C. the invention of the cotton gin D:D. cultural traditions from AfricaTurn In20. What evidence shows that Harriet Powers combined American and African culture in her story quilts? A:A. She used thread from the United States and imported cloth from Africa. B:B. She used African animals to illustrate Bible stories she learned in Georgia. C:C. She learned how to make quilts in Africa and then taught quilting to others. D:D. She made her quilts in the United States and sold them in Africa.Turn In
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The legal control of enslaved children was given to B: enslavers.
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The factor that most influenced African American culture in the mid-1800s was D: cultural traditions from Africa.
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The evidence that shows Harriet Powers combined American and African culture in her story quilts is B: She used African animals to illustrate Bible stories she learned in Georgia.
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1. By 1850, the great majority of African Americans in the United States A:A. lived in cities. B:B. had some legal rights. C:C. lived in slavery. D:D. lived in the North.Turn In2. How were the lives of enslaved African Americans similar to the lives of free African Americans? A:A. Both had some rights under the law. B:B. Both experienced racism and discrimination. C:C. Both were denied the right to own land. D:D. Both were regarded as property under the law.Turn In3. Which of the following is an example of discrimination against African Americans? A:A. African Americans could only work for wealthy planters. B:B. African Americans could travel freely around the country. C:C. African Americans were not allowed to live in the North. D:D. African Americans were denied the right to vote.Turn In4. What is segregation? A:A. separating free African Americans from enslaved African Americans B:B. social separation of groups of people, especially by race C:C. assigning tasks to certain groups of enslaved African Americans D:D. instruction on how to escape from a state with slavery to a free stateTurn In5. Who is known for becoming the first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church? A:A. Frederick Douglass B:B. Richard Allen C:C. Harriet Powers D:D. W. E. B. Du BoisTurn In6. The National Council of Colored People was formed to A:A. protest the treatment of African Americans. B:B. teach free African Americans to grow cotton. C:C. encourage southern states to preserve slavery. D:D. support the use of the cotton gin in the South.Turn In7. How did the cotton gin affect the economy of the South? A:A. Its failure led Southerners to plant wheat. B:B. It decreased the production of cotton. C:C. It decreased the demand for the labor of enslaved people. D:D. It increased the profitability of cotton.Turn In
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