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Pre-Reconstruction Civil and Human Rights Exam

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Name three ways in which slaves creatively resisted their masters

Question 12
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Define primary source

Question 13
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Define secondary source

Question 14
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How did slaves hear news about The American Revolution

Question 15
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Trace the Transatlantic Slave Trade on the map provided below (include and label the colonies we discussed in class)

St. Domingue (Haiti) was owned by France
True
False
St. Augustine was owned by the English Crown
True
False
The Carolinas through Massachusettes was owned by the English Crown
True
False
Slaves were NOT treated the same in different colonies
True
False
How did slaves record their history?
A Oral History
B Diaries
C Art
D Both A and B
The Yorktown Tea Party took place in which state
A New York
B Virginia
C Massachusettes
D Pennsylvania
If a historian cannot find written primary sources, what other sources can he or she look for?
A Artifacts
B Newspapers
C Artwork
D Both A and C
If you gather your information from a personal journal that information is considered a what?
A Primary Source
B Secondary Source
C Fictional
D None of the above
What was the name of the newspaper that published the article that detailed the events of the Yorktown Tea Party
A Poor Richard's Almanac
B The Virginia Gazette
C The New York Times
D John Nortan's Journal
How did slaves unite against their masters
A Religiously
B Cultural practices
C Music
D All of the above