What was one of the key aspects of Frederick Douglass's early life?
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He was educated from a young age.
He was separated from his family.
He knew his exact birth date.
He was born free in the North.
2.
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How did Frederick Douglass first learn to read?
He was self-taught from the beginning.
He learned from his mother.
Sophia Auld taught him.
He attended a local school.
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What was the reaction of Hugh Auld to Frederick's reading lessons?
He disapproved.
He encouraged it.
He was indifferent.
He was pleased.
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What did Frederick Douglass do when he was sent to work for Edward Covey?
He immediately escaped.
He fought back against Covey.
He accepted his fate quietly.
He was sent back to his previous master.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did Frederick Douglass finally achieve his freedom?
He was freed by his master.
He escaped with the help of a sailor.
He bought his freedom.
He was freed by the government.
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What role did Frederick Douglass play in the abolitionist movement?
He became a prominent speaker and writer.
He wrote anonymous letters.
He was a silent supporter.
He worked only in England.
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What significant action did Frederick Douglass take during the Civil War?
He stopped advocating for abolition.
He moved to Canada.
He met with President Lincoln.
He led a battalion.
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What was one of Frederick Douglass's contributions after the Civil War?
He retired from public life.
He focused solely on his family.
He continued to fight for black rights.
He moved to Europe permanently.
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How did Frederick Douglass's time in England impact his life?
He decided to stay there permanently.
He gained support and secured his freedom.
He was not well-received.
He stopped his advocacy work.
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was a key element of Frederick Douglass's legacy?
His scientific discoveries.
His wealth and status.
His influence on a president.
His military achievements.
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