Question

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

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Responses

by the federal government
by the federal government

by a national vote
by a national vote

by a vote of the people living in that territory
by a vote of the people living in that territory

by a vote of the people living in neighboring territories
by a vote of the people living in neighboring territories

The issue of whether to allow slavery in a territory would be decided by a vote of the people living in that territory, using the idea of popular sovereignty.

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I apologize for the confusion. The issue of whether to allow slavery in a territory would be decided by a vote of the people living in that territory, using the idea of popular sovereignty.

these are the answers

by the federal government
by the federal government

by a national vote
by a national vote

by a vote of the people living in that territory
by a vote of the people living in that territory

by a vote of the people living in neighboring territories

I apologize for the incorrect response earlier. The correct answer is that the issue of whether to allow slavery in a territory would be decided by a vote of the people living in that territory through popular sovereignty. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.

The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent?

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Responses

adding slave and free states equally to keep the balance of power
adding slave and free states equally to keep the balance of power

using popular sovereignty as the deciding factor on the legality of slavery
using popular sovereignty as the deciding factor on the legality of slavery

promoting the expansion of slavery to support the South
promoting the expansion of slavery to support the South

applying its compromise decision to all territories and future states

The Missouri Compromise established the precedent of adding slave and free states equally to keep the balance of power.

Which statement best describes how slavery was presented in Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

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Responses

Slavery was presented as a political problem for Congress to solve.
Slavery was presented as a political problem for Congress to solve.

Slavery was presented as an economic requirement for the South.
Slavery was presented as an economic requirement for the South.

Slavery was presented as a moral problem which every person needed to confront.
Slavery was presented as a moral problem which every person needed to confront.

Slavery was presented as a part of the South’s social heritage.

The statement that best describes how slavery was presented in Uncle Tom's Cabin is that slavery was presented as a moral problem which every person needed to confront.