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Answer:
The question is not complete since this is only the reference excerpt for the following questions:
6. The author’s sentiments in the excerpt above can best be understood as
a.supportive of the continuation of the international slave trade.
b.opposition to the continued restrictions against citizenship for slaves.
c.an expression of Southern pride in the institution of slavery.
d.an argument for the gradual emancipation of slaves.
Answer: an expression of Southern pride in the institution of slavery.
7. The excerpt above was most likely a response to which of the following?
a. The outlawing of the international slave trade
b. The abolitionist criticism of the treatment of slaves in the South
c. The creation of free African American communities
d. The formation of a temporary national truce over the issue of slavery
Answer: the abolitionist criticism of the treatment of slaves in the South
8. By the eve of the Civil War, sentiments such as those expressed in the excerpt above most clearly formed the basis for
a.the Southern defense of slavery as a positive good.
b.Southern arguments in favor of states’ rights.
c.abolitionist campaigns to end slavery in the United States.
d.the Southern political theory of nullification.
Answer: the Southern defense of slavery as a positive good.
Explanation:
The Southern states were against the abolition of slavery when the movement started, they were, in fact, the last in applying the law of freedom for the slaves, and they defend the idea that the slaves did not want to stop being slaves since they had everything they need right there with their owners.