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Unit 1 Methods of Slave Suppression

10. Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below.
Complete the summary by selecting THREE answer choices that express the most important
ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express
ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage.

Southern slaveholders had such an effective system for suppressing their slaves
that the possibility for a successful slave revolt was actually very small.





Answer Choices

(A) Henry Highland Garnet repeatedly called for the slaves to revolt against their masters,
but his calls were never heeded.

(B) The use of religion as a means of control was only effective after later generations of
slaves were forcibly converted to Christianity.

(C) Slaveholders encouraged the formation of family ties and then used the threat of
breaking up families to control their slaves.

(D) Southern slaveholders cleverly used the Christian religion and the promise of salvation to
encourage submissive attitudes in their slaves.

(E) Marriage was an important institution in slavery because slaveholders knew that they
could prevent disobedient slaves from marrying.

(F) In cases of actual disobedience, slaveholders used brutal and overwhelming force in
response to discourage further acts of disobedience.

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