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Which of the following was an effect of Lincoln’s issuing of the emancipation proclamation
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What was the year of the Civil War?
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Describe each causes
Sectionalism Slavery States' rights Describe how the causes related to one another, identifying appropriate
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Which of the following best accounts for the number of southern votes cast for Johnson’s impeachment?
Only a few southern
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Which the following best accounts for the number of southern votes cast for johnson's impeachment
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Which amendment abolished slavery
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who wrote bleeding Kansas
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Radical republicans had two main goals. First, they wanted to break the power of wealthy planters, who had long ruled the south.
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In what way did uncle Tom’s cabin change the attitude of Northern about slavery?
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"If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. I can not remember when I did not so think, and feel. And yet I have never
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Which group made up the majority of white Southerners?
(1 point) ———— • planters - • capitalists - • middle class -
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give me a sentence with Jefferson Davis.
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#10 That we here highly resolve [decide] that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under God, shall have
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In his famous speech, Lincoln compared the Union to a(n) ________.
A ocean B bolt of lightning C ship D house
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The election of what man in 1860 led to the Southern states seceding from the United States? He was a Republican and became the
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Why was South Carolina placed under military control?
(1 point) Responses because it refused to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment
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ow did the Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford increase sectionalism?
(1 point) Responses It gave full citizenship
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau.
1. to free the slaves 2. to feed, clothe, and educate former slaves 3. to move
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Hannibal Hamlin 2 key terms
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5 hannibal hamlin key terms
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*the Missouri compromise
*The compromise of 1850 *The Kansas-Nebraska act What was the fundamental question addressed in EACH of
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Explain why Lincoln’s assassination put the future of the nation in question.
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Explain why Lincoln’s assassination put the future of the nation in question.
keep it short , pls
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen's bureau a to free the slaves B to feed clothe and educate former slaves C to move former
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Describe the difference between Lincoln’s plan and the plan implemented by the Radical Republicans
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What were Border Ruffians known for?(1 point) Responses Battling proslavery groups in Kansas Battling proslavery groups in
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At what location did John Brown lead the takeover of a federal arsenal in 1859?
a) Fort Mose b) Harper's Ferry c) Buena Vista d)
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Johnson's impeachment 1868 yea votes for impeachment by region
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What were Border Ruffians known for? O Battling antislavery groups in Kansas O Battling proslavery groups in Kansas O Being
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how was south carolinas constitution of 1868 different from earlier versions
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In three sentences, explain why Lincoln’s assassination put the future of the nation in question.
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Question: file:///C:/Users/Jennifer/OneDrive/Pictures/Screenshots/Screenshot%202024-03-14%20202403.png Using your knowledge of
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What was the fundamental question addressed in each of these congressional acts? *The Missouri compromise
*The compromise of 1850
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Sectionalism and the Civil War unit test
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What were Border Ruffians known for? (1 point)
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That we here highly resolve [decide] that these dead shall not have died in vain - that this nation, under God, shall have a
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"with malice toward none, with clarity for all... let us strive...to bind up the nations wounds...to do all which may achieve a
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What was the purpose of the freed men’s bureau
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What services did the Freedmans bureau provide?
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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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In 4 short sentences, explain why Lincoln’s assassination put the future of the nation in question.
(4 points)
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I wrote about the bleeding Kansas conflicts for newspapers in the east
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4. South Carolina's decision to secede from the Union resulted from the
A. onset of the Nullification Crisis. B. outcome of the
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Short responses only!
Event-Manifest Destiny Date(s)-1812-1867 Who?- US Citizens, Native Americans What Happened?-
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Event-Manifest Destiny
Date(s)-1812-1867 Who?- US Citizens, Native Americans What Happened?-Fill in Effect/Importance-Fill in
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Based on the map, why my some southern are southern Missouri compromise favored the north
A) there there was foreign threat south
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Which of the following led to some Northerners labeling John Brown as a martyr
A) browns appearance of being insane in the
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What was the Emancipation Proclamation AND how did southerners react to it?
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What was regarded as a strong point of Jefferson Davis's background?
(1 point) • military leadership • economic policy •
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What was regarded as a strong point of Jefferson Davis's background?
(1 point) • military leadership • economic policy •
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