Chapter 306. Quiz for Document 22-5

306.1 Slaves into Citizens

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Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775–1825
Quiz for Document 22-5: Slaves into Citizens

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Question 306.1

Correct. The answer is b. The declaration rejected all aspects of the former French rule, starkly asserting, “In the end we must live independent or die.”
Incorrect. The answer is b. The declaration rejected all aspects of the former French rule, starkly asserting, “In the end we must live independent or die.”
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Question 306.2

Correct. The answer is d. The declaration characterized French rule in Haiti as cruel and barbaric.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The declaration characterized French rule in Haiti as cruel and barbaric.
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Question 306.3

Correct. The answer is c. The declaration urged Haitian citizens to allow their Caribbean neighbors to live in peace.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The declaration urged Haitian citizens to allow their Caribbean neighbors to live in peace.
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Question 306.4

Correct. The answer is a. The Haitians wanted not only to be free but also to rid the island of any reminder of French rule or influence.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The Haitians wanted not only to be free but also to rid the island of any reminder of French rule or influence.
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