HIstory and Geography 800 Unit 6 Quiz 1
Lesson 2
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Lesson 3
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the Missouri Compromise prohibited slavery above the
36° 30' latitude line in the Louisiana Territory
Lesson 4
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Lesson 5
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Vice-President of the Confederacy
Alexander Stephens
The Great Debate was held in the Senate over the admission of ______ to the Union
California
Preston Brooks attacked Senator ________ because he criticized Senators Douglas and Butler for their support of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Charles Sumner
extend the 36° 30' line to the Pacific Ocean
Crittenden Compromise
recommended the use of violence to gain freedom
David Walker
What stated that if the laws of the federal government are harmful to a state, that state has the right to declare the law null?
Doctrine of Nullification
first shots of the Civil War
Fort Sumter
published the North Star
Frederick Douglass
Select the four candidates in the 1860 election:
John Bell Stephen Douglas John Breckinridge Abraham Lincoln
What were the results of John Brown's raid?
John Brown became an abolitionist martyr. The South feared a Northern plot to start a slave rebellion. A popular song denounced Brown and the deaths he caused.
slaves could be taken into any territory
John C. Calhoun
popular sovereignty
Lewis Cass
The American Colonization Society planned to send freed slaves to:
Liberia
From your study of the Civil War, all of the following states seceded from the Union after the election of Lincoln except:
Maryland
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was repealed the:
Missouri Compromise
led a slave revolt in Virginia
Nat Turner
The North was made up of
New England and the Middle Atlantic it extended from Maine down to the Atlantic
What was included in Lincoln's inaugural address?
No state had a right to leave the Union. Federal posts in the South would be defended. Slavery could continue where it already existed.
The _____ wanted high tariffs to protect its industry.
North
The abolitionists included
Northerners, some white Southerners, and freed runaway slaves
Which of the following resulted from the Dred Scott decision?
Proslavery people were alarmed. Freeing a slave against his master's wishes was ruled to be a violation of due process of law. The Missouri Compromise was declared unconstitutional. Dred Scott remained a slave. The U.S. Constitution appeared to support slavery.
No one but the ______ objected morally to slavery until the early 1800s.
Quakers
commander of Fort Sumter
Robert Anderson
Bitter confrontations over what issue earned the new Kansas territory the name "Bleeding Kansas"?
Slavery
Why was slavery a paradox?
Slavery was a paradox because in the constitution said that every person had freedom, and the slaves didn't followed that rule.
the Underground Railroad.
The Underground Railroad to created secret stoppings for the slaves to hide multiple stuff, some of that stuff were houses, barns, caves, etc. In short words this was a place to stop and hide from the people who opposed the abolitionist movement.
Why was the North opposed to the cheap sale of land in the West?
They feared that workers from the north would move to the West because in there, the land will be more cheap.
T/F Although Lincoln lost the 1858 election, the Lincoln-Douglas debates won him wide support for the 1860 Presidential election.
True
T/F Calhoun believed that the tariff of 1828 was unconstitutional because the tariff was meant not to raise revenue but to protect one field of industry at the expense of another.
True
T/F Southerners defended slavery by stating that slaves were necessary for economic survival.
True
T/F The tariff of 1828 raised the amount of tax on imported goods to forty-nine cents on every dollar.
True
formed from five western counties
West Virginia
called slave holders criminals
William L. Garrison
Emancipation societies wanted to
abolish slavery
People who opposed slavery were called:
abolitionists
Southern states that did not secede
border states
first to secede from the Union
border states
What was the action of the state of Maryland?
did not secede from the Union
As opposition continued to grow in the South toward the tariff, Congress passed another even higher tariff on
imported goods in 1828
Fearful of slave _____ and every conscious that slavery was being condemned throughout the world, Southerners lived on the defensive
insurrection
did not secede from the Union
seceded from the Union after Fort Sumter
Clay's plan to encourage an end to ________ was called the American Plan.
sectionalism
Which group proved to be more profitable because they were permanent possessions of their master?
slaves
The North opposed to
the building of roads at national expense and the selling of land in the West
indentured servants were used
throughout the colonies
Who is the inventor of the cotton gin?
Eli whitney
The West or Northwest was the land that extended from the
Great Lakes to the Ohio River and from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
What Lincoln meant when he said: "A house divided against itself cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved--I do not expect the house to fall--but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other."
In this statement Lincoln talked about the chief who's problem was slavery. That statement was his point of view about having a chief who's issue was slavery when there was slaves in the white house. He also stated that this was going to divide the Union of the senate.
President of the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis
Slavery soon proved to be impractical in the _______ but the invention of the cotton gin made it profitable in the _______.
North and South
Northwest Ordinance prohibited slavery in the
Northwest Territory, the land north of the Ohio River and west of the Mississippi River.
extend Missouri Compromise line
President James Polk
The following list, from the Slavery Code of the District of Columbia includes some common regulations accepted throughout the South prior to the Civil War.
Slaves could not own personal property or real estate. Slaves were not allowed to testify in court, except against another slave or freedman. Slaves could not carry weapons or strike any white person, even in self-defense. Slaves were not allowed to visit the homes of white people or freedmen, nor could these people visit slaves in their "quarters." Slaves could not meet in groups unless a white person was present. Slaves could not leave their plantation without permission. Slaves could not accept, possess, or transfer any literature that might provoke a revolt. Slaves were not to be taught to read.
What were the terms of the Compromise of 1850?
Slaves would be freed if they went into the Northeastern states. The slave trade was ended in the North. Popular sovereignty was established for New Mexico and Utah. California was admitted as a free state.
Before the 1830s, more emancipation societies existed in the:
South
The _____ opposed tariffs because it felt tariffs would hurt its foreign trade.
South
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was proposed by:
Stephen Douglas
Why did the South fear admitting California as a free state?
The admission would violate the Constitution Other territories might follow their example Non-slave states would control the Senate
What did the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Texas have in common?
They seceded from the Union after the election of Lincoln
no slavery in new territories
Wilmot Proviso
Those who opposed slavery and wished to abolish it were called
abolitionists
The West was the region with
agricultural and rural in nature
Which of the following did the West specifically want?
cheap public land internal improvements at national expense easy bank credit
Emancipation societies wanted to do away with slavery because of their interest in slaves as:
human beings
Because the North depended upon markets within the United States
it favored a strong tariff to protect its industries from foreign competition.
Calhoun resigned from his office as the Vice President to
lead the fight against the tariff as senator from South Carolina
What was included in the 1860 Republican platform?
no slavery in new territories denounced John Brown's raid slavery could continue where it already existed
The south was the region of
plantations and small farms where cotton was "king". Mostly tobacco and sugar were grown
Congress passed a new tariff bill that
raised the amount of the tax to a new high of thirty-six and one-half cents on every dollar's worth of imported goods.
The principal purpose of the ____ party was to prevent the spread of slavery
republican
What was the action of the state of Tennessee?
seceded from the Union after Fort Sumter
John C. Calhoun, the Vice President of the United States, wrote that the tariff was
unconstitutional because the tax was not meant to raise revenue but to protect one field of industry at the expense of the others
sectionalism when
various regions or sections of the country saw their needs and interests becoming more important than the needs and interests of the nation.
The south, in the other hand,
was comprised of the slave states that stretched from Maryland to Texas.
Once again, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, and Daniel Webster, all grown old and weak, led what has become known as the
" Great Debate"
the news spread throughout the country and around the world, and the gold-seeking
"49ers" rushed to California to find their fortunes.
Lesson 1
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John Brown could best be described as an:
abolitionist
The issue of ________ rights threatened the future of the Union because the relationship between state and federal government was unsettled.
states'
The claims of the slave owners about the
treatment and working conditions of their claves did not always match the reality