Slavery's greatest psychological horror, and the theme of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, was
A) the enforced separation of slave families, whose members could be sold away from each other.
B) slaveowners' frequent use of the whip.
C) the breeding of slaves.
D) having to do the most dangerous work on the plantation.
E) forcible sexual assault by slaveowners.
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Q41: By 1860, slaves were concentrated in the
Q42: As a substitute for the wage-incentive system,
Q43: Northern attitudes toward free blacks before the
Q45: Most white southerners were
A) planter aristocrats.
B) small
Q46: Uncle Tom's Cabin was written in 1852
Q47: _ million black people were enslaved in
Q48: By the mid-19th century
A) most southerners owned
Q49: The profitable southern slave system
A) hobbled the
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