Chapter 27: The Americas in the Age of Liberalism 1810–1917
Quiz for Document 27-3: Angelina Grimke Explains the Fundamental Principle of Abolitionism
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Correct. The answer is d. Grimke believed that slavery must come to an immediate end. She saw slavery as both a sin and a direct contradiction of American political ideals. As such, there was no room for compromise on its abolition.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Grimke believed that slavery must come to an immediate end. She saw slavery as both a sin and a direct contradiction of American political ideals. As such, there was no room for compromise on its abolition.
Correct. The answer is a. Grimke argued, “The great fundamental principle of Abolitionists is, that man cannot rightfully hold his fellow man as property.”
Incorrect. The answer is a. Grimke argued, “The great fundamental principle of Abolitionists is, that man cannot rightfully hold his fellow man as property.”