1. The cotton gin changed agriculture in the South by: 
    a.simplifying the planting process.

    b.making cotton the dominant crop.

    c.combining cotton and wheat farms.

    d. encouraging textile factory construction.

 2.
William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator was known for appealing to its readers’ sense of:
    a.moral correctness.

    b.modern convenience.

    c.economic concern.

    d.social status.



Answer :

1.       The cotton gin changed agriculture in the south by making cotton the dominant crop. So the correct option for this question is option “b”. The production of cotton jumped by a huge margin due to the introduction of genetically advanced crop.
2.      
William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator was known for appealing to its readers’ sense of moral correctness. The correct option for this question is option “a”. Garrison believed that public opinion could be shaped to start a revolution for removing slavery from the face of the earth.




Explanation:1. The cotton gin changed agriculture in the south by making cotton a dominant crop.

2. William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator was known for appealing to its readers’ sense of moral correctness.

Further Explanations:

1) Cotton gins are the machines that quickly separate the cotton strand from its seeds thus enabling higher productivity. The processed fiber is then used to make various cotton goods like linens and textiles, while the separated seeds were used to plant more cotton saplings for oilseeds production. The modern mechanical gin was invented in 1793 by an American innovator Eli Whitney. He patented it in 1794. It restructured the cotton industries of the United States and in the same instance increased slavery in South America. Demand for cotton labor increased promptly.

2) William Lloyd Garrison was an American journalist, abolitionist and social reformer. He is well known for his abolitionist newspaper “The Liberator” launched in collaboration with Isaac Knapp in 1831. He published it until the termination of slavery by constitutional alteration in 1865. “American Slavery Society“was established by him.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school,

Subject: US History  

Chapter: Slavery

Keywords: Cotton, gins, linens, textiles, saplings, oilseeds, Eli Whitney, United States, South America, William Lloyd Garrison, journalist, abolitionist, The Liberator,constitutional alteration