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Which statement best describes the impact of Uncle Tom’s Cabin? The novel helped the abolitionist movement. The novel supported the practice of slavery. The novel built opposition to the Civil War. The novel brought an end to the slave trade.

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the answer is A on Edge nuity

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The correct answer is A) The novel helped the abolitionist movement.

The abolitionist movement in America had the goal of ending the institution of slavery. The book Uncle Tom's Cabin helped to support this movement because the book discussed the horrible life of a slave in the US South. Even though this is technically a fiction book, it is based on the observations and experiences of Harriet Beecher Stowe who got a first hand look at how this institution worked in America.

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