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Which of the following accurately describes mental health reform in the antebellum era? (1 point) Responses Prisons were
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Which of the following accurately describes mental health reform in the antebellum era?
(1 point) Responses Prisons were expanded
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Which of the following accurately describes mental health reform in the antebellum era?
Prisons were expanded to treat
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Which situation was affected depending on whether a state was admitted as a free state or a slave state? Representation in
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Society and culture before the Civil War pretest
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Slavery, sectionalism and states rights causes
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Why did South Carolinians support the concept of popular sovereignty?
(1 point) Responses It advanced the plantation system in
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True or false: South Carolina Congressman Preston Brooks became a hero in the South after he
attacked Senator Charles Sumner with
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Why did Southerners resist the increased tariff in 1828, arguing it should be nullified?
(1 point) • It was not helpful to any
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Multiple Choice Question
What was the position of Georgia’s government according to the Georgia Platform of 1850? A. Georgia
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For which of the following were Border Ruffians known?
(1 point) Responses battling proslavery groups in Kansas battling
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What was the position of Georgia’s government according to the Georgia platform of 1850? A. Georgia stated that unless federal
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What was a provision of the Fugitive Slave Act?
(1 point) Responses All runaway slaves must be returned to their owners. All
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Which of these did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do? (2 points)
abolished slavery mapped out railroad lines through Kansas and Nebraska
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What did the Missouri Compromise of 1820 do?(1 point)
Responses It took lands from Mexico in the Southwest. It took lands from
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What dose the author mean in saying that popular sovereignty “undermined the Missouri compromise”?
a) it maintained the
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what does the term antebellum refer to
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During the debate over California’s statehood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of
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During the debate over California's statehood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of slavery?
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Wilmot Proviso
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Which reason did Nat Turner give for starting his rebellion?
A His owner, Joseph Travis, treated him terribly. B Signs from God
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Drag the right word to its definition
19th century Southern politician from South Carolina who supported slavery and states'
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What we’re 3 three effects of natt turner’s rebellion
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Why did the admission of California as a state pose a problem for Congress? How many slave and free states were there prior to
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What was John C. Calhoun’s reaction to the idea of compromise? What did he propose as a solution?
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Explain how the issue of slavery affected Kansas in the 1850s.
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Which situation was affected, depending on whether a state was admitted as a free state, or a slave state
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what was a provision of the Fugitive, slave act
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unlike the economy of the south in the 1850s, the north's economy ws based
solely on agriculture solely on industry solely on
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the Missouri Compromise?
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Describe how Uncle Tom’s Cabin shifted attitudes about slavery
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_____ was a Supreme Court case that angered the North because it stated that enslaved people were not citizens and were
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Society and Culture Before the Civil War Unit Test
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Why did both the North and the South oppose the idea of having the new territory be all-free or all-slave? (1 point)
A) It would
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In what way did Uncle Tom’s Cabin change the attitude of Northerners about slavery?
(1 point) Responses They began to view it
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Which is the best summary of the Missouri Compromise?
To resolve the conflict between large and small states, Congress was given
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Sectionalism
States’ Rights Slavery What do the items in the above list have in common? Sectionalism States’ Rights Slavery
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what does the author mean in saying that popular sovereignty undermined the Missouri compromise
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“I considered it at once as the knell of the Union. It is hushed indeed for the moment… but this is a reprieve only, not a
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Based on the map, why might some southerners feel the Missouri compromise favored the north?
A. There was foreign threat south of
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Who had limited opportunities for freed African-Americans and women, the southern economy, or the northern economy before the
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were most in the region, not wealthy in the northern economy, or the southern economy before the Civil War
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How did the Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott V Stanford increased sectionalism
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which political party had the primary goal of keeping slavery out of the territories
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Use the passage to answer the question.
What does the author mean in saying that popular sovereignty "undermined the Missouri
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Using the chart above which statement below is true?
Majority of the House did not vote on California becoming a state Slavery
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Which part of the fugitive slave act was the north most upset with?
California would enter the union as a free state The slave
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The people on this list are similar because their actions-
(1 point) Responses promoted support for westward expansion promoted
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What were Border Ruffians known for?
1) battling prosl**very groups in Kansas 2) battling antisl**very groups in Kansas 3) Being
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of which of the following?
(1 point) Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Free Soil
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