APUSH 19 And 20 Quiz
To achieve its independence, the confederacy had to
Fight the invading Union army to a draw
As a result of the civil war, the northern economy
Greatly expanded its industrial and technological productivity
The problems that Abraham Lincoln experienced as president were less prostrating than those experienced by Jefferson Davis party because the north
Had a long-established and fully recognized government
During the civil war, women in the north
Has new opportunities opened to them in industry
President James Buchanan declined to use force to keep the South in the Union for all following reasons except that
He believed that the constitution allowed secession
The central plank of the Know-Nothing party in the 1856 election was
Nativism
The situation in Kansas in the mid-1850s indicated the impracticality of
Popular sovereignty
The decision rendered in the Dred Scott case was applauded by
Proslavery southerners
In Lincoln's attempts to preserve the Union, he did all of the following questionable actions as president except
Refused to implement a draft, or conscription law, during the war
The immense debt owed to northern creditors by the south was
Repudiated by the south
Lincoln's declaration that the North sought to preserve the Union with our without slavery
Revealed the influence of Border States on his policies
The southern cause was weakened by
The concept of states rights that the Confederacy professed
After John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, the south concluded that
The north was dominated by "Brown-loving" Republicans
During the civil war, diplomacy for the Union and the Confederacy
Was critical for both
Hinton R. Helper's book, "The Impending Crisis of the south", argued that those who suffered most from slave labor were
nonslaveholding southern whites
The clash between Preston S. Brooks and Charles Sumner revealed
passions over slavery were becoming dangerously inflamed in both North and South
Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, John Breckenridge, John bell
B. Ban slavery from the territories, enforce popular sovereignty, extend slavery into the territories, preserve the union by compromise
As a result of the panic of 1857, the south
Believed that it was economically superior to the North
The South believed that the British would come to its aid because
Britain was dependent on Southern cotton
For a majority of Northerners, the most outrageous part of the Supreme Court's ruling in the Dred Scott case was that
Congress had never had the power to prohibit slavery in any territory
As a result of the Lincoln-Douglas debates
Douglas defeated Lincoln for the Senate
The North's greatest strength in the Civil war was its
Economy
The greatest weakness of the south during the civil war was its
Economy
The roots of Harriet Beecher stowe's anti slavery sentiments lay in the
Evangelical religious revivals of the second great awakening
The European great powers welcomed a civil war in the United States for all of the following reasons except
A divided America would likely put a halt to European immigration