Drag and drop the Civil War Act to its correct positions on slavery, impacts on new states, and the major effects

it caused within the United States. (1 point)

Slavery

New States

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Major Effects

Temporarily salted the lame of whether slavery would be permitted in new states Kept the Senate evenly split between Iree and slave stalci

Slave trade was thellshed in the District of Columbia, but the practice of slavery wai will firwed

All U.X. citizens would be required to apprehead rusaway slaves and return them in their owners (Fugitive Slave Law)

Texas. Slavery would be decided by popular sovereigaty

California was admitted as a Irme male

• Delayed the Call War for 10 years

The Fugitive Slave Lam made same northerners Miter

lighted the increasing sectional dillerences between the north and south

Left the Issue of slavery in the Kansas and Nebraska territories to be decided by popular sovereignty

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Violence between the two sides created

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Salt existing pailiical parties ista reglensi lactinna and gave rise to the se Repubileta Party

Repealed the Blasouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850

Missouri Compromise

Compromise of 1850

Kansas Nebraska Act

Slavery - Created a geographic division at the 36' 30" line of latitude (Missouri's southern border), where slavery would be prohibited north of the line, except in Missouri. Slavery would remain untouched south of the line.

Impacts on New States - Maine would enter as a free state and Missouri would enter as a slave state, preserving the balance in the Senate.

Major Effects - Temporarily settled the issue of whether slavery would be permitted in new states, kept the Senate evenly split between free and slave states, ended the slave trade in the District of Columbia, required all U.S. citizens to apprehend runaway slaves, delayed the Civil War for 10 years, heightened sectional differences between the North and South, led to violence in Kansas known as "Bleeding Kansas," gave rise to the Republican Party, repealed the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850, and left the issue of slavery in the Kansas and Nebraska territories to be decided by popular sovereignty.