CHAPTER 14
Spurred by the need to coordinate train schedules, when did standardized time zones become official across the United States?
1918
Who was Dred Scott?
An enslaved man who sued for freedom
What argument did Dred Scott use to advocate for his freedom (and that of his wife and children)?
Because they had lived in a free state, they were no longer legally enslaved.
Uncle Tom's Cabin ______.
Brought vivid depictions of slavery to Northern audiences
Which state was admitted to the Union as a free state under the Compromise of 1850?
California
The Know-Nothing Party was characterized by their hostility to which two primary groups?
Catholics Immigrants
By 1860, _____ was a major metropolis in large part due to its position as the bridge between the two halves of the nation's rail network.
Chicago
During the 1860 election, the _____ Party split between North and South, running two candidates.
Democratic
Douglas' Freeport Doctrine helped him convince his ______.
Democratic constituents that he was not beholden to the Slave Power
In the 1850s, thousands of miles of train tracks were built in the United States, financed by ______.
Federal and state governments, as well as private investment
What is a primary way that the growth of America's rail network transformed the lives of everyday Americans in the 1850s?
It lowered the cost of transporting farm produce across far distances
Which of the following was true of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin?
It was an antislavery novel It was one of the most widely purchased books in nineteenth-century America
Who was the Republican Party's nominee for president in 1856?
John C. Frémont
The Fugitive Slave Act _____.
Made it more difficult for people who had escaped slavery to live freely in the North
In the 1848 election, _____ was the presidential candidate for the Free Soil Party.
Martin Van Buren
When Kansas voted on the status of statehood in 1855, the number of votes cast far exceeded the number of white settlers in Kansas because proslavery forces from _____ traveled to Kansas to cast votes.
Missouri
In addition to ruling on the enslaved status of the Scott family during the Dred Scott v. Sandford case, the Court also ruled that the _____ was unconstitutional.
Missouri Compromise
The Know-Nothing Party of the _____ also ran on an antislavery platform.
Northeast
Who supported John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry?
Northern abolitionists
What were the goals of John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry?
Securing arms for a slave insurrection correct Seizing a federal arsenal
The Freeport Doctrine espoused by Stephen Douglas stated that
Settlers in the Western territories could undermine slavery by refusing to enact laws to protect it
Who supported statehood for Kansas under the proslavery Lecompton Constitution?
Southerners President Buchanan
What were two outcomes of the Preston Brooks' 1856 attack on Charles Sumner?
Sumner became a martyr in the North Both men were re-elected to their positions
Why did Preston Brooks beat Charles Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor in 1856?
Sumner had insulted Brooks' cousin as part of an antislavery speech
What political party was founded in 1854, in the midst of the Kansas-Nebraska controversy?
The Republican Party
What were the outcomes of the Dred Scott v. Sandford case?
The Scotts remained enslaved Justice Taney ruled that Scott had no right to sue or obtain citizenship as a Black person
Senator Stephen Douglas's political career was instantly jeopardized by the Dred Scott decision because ______.
The decision had undermined his championing of popular sovereignty as a solution to the slavery problem
What was true of the two legislatures established following the disputed election in Kansas in 1855?
The president and Senate recognized the pro-slavery government, but the territorial governor and the House recognized the anti-slavery government Both sides requested assistance from supporters in outside states
In addition to addressing the status of slavery in California, New Mexico, and Utah, what else was included in the Compromise of 1850?
The slave trade was abolished in Washington, D.C. Congress passed a stricter law for returning people who had escaped from slavery to their slaveholders
The Kansas--Nebraska Act included which of the following elements?
The status of slavery would be decided by popular sovereignty in the Western territories at the time of their application for statehood The Nebraska Territory would be split into two territories: Nebraska and Kansas Slavery would no longer be banned north of 36°30'
What was the only permissible defense for people captured under the Fugitive Slave Act?
They could claim they were not the person listed on the warrant
Which of the following was true of wage laborers in the 1850s?
They were compared unfavorably to enslaved workers by both Northerners and Southerners Their wages were considered low by the living standards of the day
Why did it become necessary to begin standardizing time in the United States?
To maintain train schedules correct To avoid traffic jams and collisions on the railways incorrect To coordinate business hours between cities by telegraph
In the 1850s, what was the most controversial feature of the new world of industrial work?
Wage labor
Following the completion of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad line in 1848, Chicago became the major destination for _____ grown north and west of the city.
Wheat
The Kansas--Nebraska Act led to the collapse of the _____ Party and the Second Party System after Northern members of the party refused to support the act.
Whig
