What Knowledge Do You Have About The Emancipation Movement?

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    Who wrote the Emancipation Proclamation?

    • Abraham Lincoln
    • William Shakespear
    • Samson Occom
    • John Ernest
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As slavery grew in economic and political significance, imperial and colonial powers faced powerful, organized pressure to support and maintain slavery. This led to the different movements that advocated for the abolition of slavery and the end of the slave trade to mobilize a number of moral, legal, social, and political resources, in order to be successful. With that said, See morehow much do you actually know about the emancipation movement? Try and quiz and find out.

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  • 2. 

    How many movements made up the emancipation?

    • 2

    • 1

    • 5

    • More than 5

    Correct Answer
    A. 2
    Explanation
    The question is asking for the number of movements that made up the emancipation. The correct answer is 2. This suggests that there were two distinct movements involved in the emancipation process.

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  • 3. 

    What are the movements that led to the emancipation movement?

    • The 1 opposing the slave trade and the one opposing slavery.

    • The 1 opposing the slave trade and the one opposing the cruelty involved in it.

    • The 1 opposing the colonialism of Africa and the 1 opposing slavery.

    • The 1 opposing the exploitation of Africans and the 1 opposing the slaughtering of natives.

    Correct Answer
    A. The 1 opposing the slave trade and the one opposing slavery.
    Explanation
    The movements that led to the emancipation movement were the ones opposing the slave trade and the ones opposing slavery. These movements were driven by the belief that the buying, selling, and ownership of human beings as property was morally wrong and should be abolished. The movement against the slave trade focused on ending the transportation of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic, while the movement against slavery aimed to abolish the institution of slavery altogether. Together, these movements played a crucial role in the eventual emancipation of enslaved individuals.

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    When did the emancipation movement start?

    • In 1835

    • In 1833

    • In 1820

    • In 1800

    Correct Answer
    A. In 1833
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "In 1833" because this was the year when the British Parliament passed the Slavery Abolition Act, which abolished slavery throughout the British Empire. This act was a significant milestone in the emancipation movement and marked the beginning of the end of slavery in many parts of the world.

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    Which African born writer inspired the movement with his book?

    • Shaka Zulu

    • Kunta Kinte

    • Olaudah Equiano

    • Usman Dan Fodio

    Correct Answer
    A. Olaudah Equiano
    Explanation
    Olaudah Equiano is the correct answer because he was an African born writer who wrote a book called "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano". This book was one of the first published works by an African writer that detailed the horrors of slavery and inspired the abolitionist movement. Equiano's book played a significant role in raising awareness about the African slave trade and advocating for its abolition.

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  • 6. 

    What did the Emancipation Proclamation promise to African Slaves?

    • Full citizenship.

    • Full citizenship, social equality, and meaningful freedom.

    • Social equality.

    • More jobs and freedom.

    Correct Answer
    A. Full citizenship, social equality, and meaningful freedom.
    Explanation
    The Emancipation Proclamation promised African slaves full citizenship, social equality, and meaningful freedom. This document, issued by President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, declared that all slaves in Confederate territory were to be set free. While it did not immediately grant full citizenship, it laid the foundation for equal rights and the eventual end of slavery in the United States. The proclamation was a significant step towards achieving social equality and meaningful freedom for African Americans.

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    Who is famous for arguing against the enslavement of Africans?

    • Tito Olvidar

    • Vasco de Gama

    • Bartolome de las Casas

    • Hernan Cortes

    Correct Answer
    A. Bartolome de las Casas
    Explanation
    Bartolome de las Casas is famous for arguing against the enslavement of Africans. He was a Spanish historian and Dominican friar who strongly advocated for the rights of indigenous peoples and Africans during the colonization of the Americas. Las Casas wrote extensively about the atrocities committed against these groups and argued for their freedom and fair treatment. He is known for his powerful and influential works, such as "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies," which exposed the brutalities of colonization and called for the end of slavery.

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  • 8. 

    Who was supposed to benefit from the emancipation movement?

    • Forced laborer

    • Slaves

    • African slaves

    • Nigerian workers

    Correct Answer
    A. African slaves
    Explanation
    The emancipation movement was aimed at benefiting African slaves. This movement sought to free them from the chains of slavery and grant them their freedom and basic human rights. The movement aimed to end the exploitation and mistreatment of African slaves and provide them with equal opportunities and a chance to live a dignified life.

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    Where did the emancipation movement start?

    • In Colonial Africa

    • In Barbados

    • In America

    • In the British empire

    Correct Answer
    A. In the British empire
    Explanation
    The emancipation movement started in the British empire. This is because the British empire had a significant role in the abolition of slavery. The movement gained momentum in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, with the British government passing laws to gradually abolish the slave trade and eventually emancipate slaves throughout their colonies. The efforts of abolitionists in Britain, such as William Wilberforce, played a crucial role in pushing for the end of slavery. Therefore, it can be concluded that the emancipation movement started in the British empire.

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    Who made proposals to publish "the true America" in Kentucky, in 1845?

    • Elisabeth Oaks

    • Cassius M Clay

    • Alexandre Dumas

    • William Shakespear

    Correct Answer
    A. Cassius M Clay
    Explanation
    Cassius M Clay made proposals to publish "the true America" in Kentucky in 1845.

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