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Antebellum Era
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How would the simultaneous admission of Missouri and Maine help to maintain peace in the
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What issue did the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas–Nebraska Act all concern?
(pick an answer) The
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In the absence of a central bank, the _________________ of 1836 allowed local banks to manage federal revenues. The combination
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In the Antebellum era, abolitionists grew in influence in the United States, and even in some parts of the South. In U.S.
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How much do you already know about the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?
gimmie a small summary
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During the years before the Civil War, which region of the United States was BEST suited for an economy based on industry
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What caused the controversy over the addition of Missouri as a state?
a Missouri statehood would disrupt the balance between free
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Geography caused country to develop economic differences?
Dred Scott v. Sanford Compromise of 1850 Sectionalism Kansas-Nebraska
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The Nullification Crisis was a struggle between states and the federal government over -(1 point)
Responses the ability of
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north and south agreed California became a free state strict fugitive slave law was passed
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select the best answer for each section from the sentences
Sections: Dred Scott v. Sandford, Comprise of 1850, Sectionalism,
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Was Wisconsin territory a slave state or a free state? In the 1800s
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Analyze the effects of slavery in rising tensions between North and South
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People wanted slavery to expand westward while others didnt want that
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An earlier example of such a sentiment in South Carolina surrounded what issue?
1 point the market revolution the 13th amendment
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Which of the following is a reason that the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision angered Northerners? (1 point)
It made slavery legal
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What affect did the fugitive slave act have
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2 details about the fugitive slave act of 1850
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The Dred Scott decision by the Supreme Court, asserting that African Americans could not be American citizens and thus had no
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Sectionalism, slavery and states rights
Describe how the causes related to one another, identifying appropriate legislation,
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As leader of the Republican Party, Lincoln was outspoken in his views on slavery and expressed them during the debates of 1858.
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