I couldn't find the answer i needed.... This is for Social Studies Unit 2 Lesson 1 Test..

1. What affect did the Fugitive Slave Act have? Select all that apply.
A. it convinced Northerners that slavery was immoral
B. it convinced Southerners that Northerners would help return slaves'
C. it convinced slaves that they were free to travel to the territories'
D. it convinced the federal government that they issue of slavery could be peacefully resolved

2. How would the issue of whether to allow slavery in a territory be decided, using the idea of popular sovereignty?

A. by the federal government
B. by a national vote'
C. by a vote of the people living in that territory
D. by the vote of the people living in neighboring territories

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1a,b
2c
3a
4c

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To answer your questions:

1. To determine the effects of the Fugitive Slave Act, you can review the historical context and primary sources related to the Act. You can search for reputable websites, scholarly articles, or books that discuss the Act and its impact. Another useful resource might be your textbook or any assigned readings for this unit. By analyzing multiple sources, you will have a better understanding of the various effects of the Fugitive Slave Act. After gathering this information, you can choose the options that align with the evidence.

2. To understand how the issue of slavery in a territory would be decided using the idea of popular sovereignty, you can refer to primary sources and historical documents related to popular sovereignty during that time period. Look for speeches, debates, and writings by key figures like Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln. You may also review the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which were key legislative measures associated with the concept of popular sovereignty. By examining these sources, you can determine how the issue of slavery in a territory would be decided according to popular sovereignty.

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