Chapter 295. Quiz for Document 20-4

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Chapter 20: Africa and the World 1400–1800
Quiz for Document 20-4: The Terror of Capture and Enslavement

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Question 295.1

Correct. The answer is a. Equiano was convinced that the crew was made up of cannibals who meant to cook and eat him.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Equiano was convinced that the crew was made up of cannibals who meant to cook and eat him.
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Question 295.2

Correct. The answer is c. According to his account, Equiano was kidnapped from his home as a child along with his sister and sold into slavery.
Incorrect. The answer is c. According to his account, Equiano was kidnapped from his home as a child along with his sister and sold into slavery.
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Question 295.3

Correct. The answer is d. Equiano describes a miserable voyage to the Americas, with overcrowding, the spread of sickness among the slaves, and many slaves dying.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Equiano describes a miserable voyage to the Americas, with overcrowding, the spread of sickness among the slaves, and many slaves dying.
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Question 295.4

Correct. The answer is d. At the end of his account, Equiano appeals to “ye nominal Christians,” asking them to apply their Christian morality to recognize the evils of the slave trade.
Incorrect. The answer is d. At the end of his account, Equiano appeals to “ye nominal Christians,” asking them to apply their Christian morality to recognize the evils of the slave trade.
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