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Unit 6 Quiz_American History Before 1877

Unit 6 Quiz

Q In your own words, describe the southern culture of honor.

Q How did the Second Great Awakening impact the lives of slaves and freed people? Given the historical context, who was the intended audience for “The Drunkards Progress”? Do you think it was an effective piece of propaganda? Why or why not?In your own words, provide at least TWO examples of ways in which slaves resisted and coped with their enslavement.How did the abolitionist movement impact the women’s movement?

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The southern culture of honor is a traditional culture found in the Southern United States. this is so called because in this culture people intentionally avoid anything that would offend other people and at the same time they have this reputation of not accepting wrongful conduct by others as well. Why southerners followed this culture is not known completely but it is believed that retribution is the reason. They wanted to enforce their right and discourage any forced control on their family, home, or possessions. However, despite this, the African Americans had to suffer violence under slavery maybe because this challenged the superior whites to ensure that the honor of the African Americans were destroyed so that they could easily be controlled and made to do whatever the Whites wanted.