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1.

Harriet avoided being caught by
A. hiding in the woods.
B. following the North Star.


C.taking down wanted posters.


D.wearing disguises.


E.all of these
2.
Harriet was called "Moses" because she
A.
none of these
B.
often told Bible stories.
C.
liked to sing a song called "Go Down, Moses."
D.
was very religious.
E.
led her people to freedom.
3.
Harriet went South again for the first time to help
A.
her brother.
B.
her husband.
C.
people she did not know.
D.
her parents.
E.
her sister and her children.
4.
Harriet's jobs on the plantation included
A.
working in the fields.
B.
cleaning.
C.
all of these
D.
taking care of the house.
E.
caring for the baby.
5.
When Harriet left the plantation, she traveled North to
A.
Virginia.
B.
Pennsylvania.
C.
Florida.
D.
Canada.
E.
New York.
6.
Harriet began taking slaves to Canada when
A.
the Free States were full.
B.
she first became a conductor on the Railroad.
C.
none of these
D.
Pennsylvania became a slave state.
E.
the Fugitive Slave Act was passed.
7.
Harriet left the plantation when she found out that
A.
her master was going to move.
B.
her master was dead .
C.
her parents had died.
D.
her sister had escaped with her children.
E.
her husband wanted to escape too.
8.
How many people did Harriet set free?
A.
1
B.
500
C.
100
D.
none
E.
300
9.
The hideouts used along the Underground Railroad were known as
A.
guides.
B.
stops.
C.
trains.
D.
passengers.
E.
conductors.
10.
Harriet wanted to go south to the slave states again to
A.
free her family.
B.
find a job.
C.
get her children.
D.
find her grandparents.
E.
return to her master.

User Chad Crowe
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Answer:

1. E. all of these

2. E. led her people to freedom.

3. E. her sister and her children.

4. C. all of these

5. B. Pennsylvania.

6. E. the Fugitive Slave Act was passed.

7. A. her master was going to move.

8. B. 500

9. E. conductors.

10. True

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