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Which product was Alabama known for before the Civil War? (
cannons ships cotton guns
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The Missouri compromise established which as a precedent. Adding slaves and free states equally to keep the balance of power,
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compromise of 1850 quiz Connexus
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Prior to the Civil War, slave holding states were the in the nation. (1 point)
wealthiest poorest most densely populated
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The Kansas Nebraska act continued ideas of which of the following
Missouri compromise Compromise of 1850 Free soil party Dred
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Identify THREE accurate consequences of the Dred Scott decision in 1857.
A Dred Scott was able to live as a free man. B The
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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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From the Library of Congress:
"The legislative package known as the Compromise of 1850 postponed the Civil War by a decade.
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causes, details, and ripple effects of liberia colony leading up to the Civil War short summery
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The Response area was a temporary solution to maintain the balance between free and slave states.
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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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causes, details, and ripple effects gadsden purchase 1853 leading up to the Civil War.
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Society and Culture Before the Civil War
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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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Why were railroads important in Georgia before the Civil War?
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ANSWER CORRECTLY
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The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent?
(1 point) A. adding slave and free states equally to keep the balance
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For which of the following were border ruffians known
battling proslavery groups in Kansas
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How did sectionalism in the pre-Civil War years impact African Americans?
A. African Americans had more economic opportunities in
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A. abolitionists
B. bushwhackers or border ruffians C. Beecher Bible and Rifle colonists D. free-staters E. Bleeding Kansas Match
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As leader of the Republican party, Lincoln was outspoken in his view on slavery, and expressed them during the debates of 1858
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The __________ was strengthened by the Compromise of 1850, and allowed slave-catchers to roam northern free states in order to
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Read the passage
What does the author mean in saying that popular sovereignty undermined the missouri compromise
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Question 1 (2 points)
Retake question What was one effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850? Question 1 options: The Republican
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Historians Tiya Miles and Roy E. Finkenbine have both documented the assistance Indigenous peoples gave to Black freedom seekers
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what weaknesses were there in the argument against the three fifths compromise
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2 dred scott key terms
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Three distinct political groups occupied : pro-slavery, Free-Staters and abolitionists. Violence broke out immediately between
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What controversial main point did The Fugitive Slave Act outline?
a) It granted runaway slaves full citizenship in free states.
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How would the issue of whether to allow slavery in a territory be decided using the idea of popular sovereignty
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90 percent of slaveholders in 1860 owned fewer than 20 slaves
Question 31 options: True False
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which party supports popular sovereignty : let the majority of settlers decide when they apply for statehood, was it northern or
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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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Brainstorm any additional arguments that may support Dred Scott or John Sanford's argument
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consider how the Dred Scott decision further inflamed the already incendiary political climate and how it influenced the
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