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1. how does zinn justify the statement that the us’s support of slavery was born out of practicality? 2. when and where was the largest slave revolt? 3. when and where was nat turner’s rebellion? 4. describe harriet tubman’s contributions to the abolitionist movement.5. why were there harsh punishments for whites who fraternized with blacks? 6. how was religion used to suppress? how did blacks use religion to fight back? 7. who was david walk and what was his message? 8. what was the significance of the fugitive slave act of 1850? 9. how did the creole incident irritate the issue of slavery? 10. what was the difference between black and white abolitionists? 11. who was john brown and his connection with harper’s ferry? 12. for what reasons was abraham lincoln a good politician for the abolitionist’s cause? 13. how does zinn argue that the civil war wasn’t really fought over the moral issue of slavery but rather the economic issue of slavery?

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