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14.5 Exam 3

14.5 Exam 3

Q Define and State the Significance of: Moral Suasion

Q Define and State the Significance of: David Walker's Appeal

Q Define and State the Significance of: The Emancipation Proclamation

Q Define and State the Significance of: The Underground Railroad

Q Define and State the Significance of: The Dred Scott Decision (1857)

Q Define and State the Significance of: The 1850 Fugitive Slave Law

Q Define and State the Significance of: The American Anti-Slavery Society

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Moral suasion was basically an argument to end the slavery. People who are genuinely good at heart would never support the cause of slavery. Hoping there are many such in America, the abolitionists appealed and persuaded people to end slavery. Be it on the grounds of slavery or any other moral reasons, the people were persuaded to believe that slavery is a vice and it is completely