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Which rights did most enslaved people have during the antebellum period? Check all that apply.
They were allowed to get married.
They were able to travel with slaveholders.
O They were allowed to learn how to read and write.
They were able to live together in slave quarters.
They were allowed to travel on their own or with other enslaved people,
They were able to pass on traditions within their communities.


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Answer:

O.   They were able to travel with slaveholders.

O.   They were able to live together in slave quarters.

O.   They were able to pass on traditions within their communities.

Explanation:

The Antebellum period was the period in the 1830's when the relationship between the slaves and their masters greatly improved. Though the majority of the slaves where found in the Southern States due to the farming activities like cotton, the relationship among them was still  inbalanced.

This is as a result of the slaves being seen as properties. Some work as houseservants for their masters while others work as mechanics, drivers, carpenters etc.