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The Lecompton Constitution sent to Congress included

Both votes

Which character in Uncle Tom's Cabin transformed the slavery question from an abstract political issue into a personal tragedy?

Eliza Harris

During the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Abraham Lincoln made it clear that he was for political, not social, equality for blacks.

False, 44. Lincoln stated that he had no interest in political nor social equality for blacks.

The constitutional party was the reemergence of an old faction of the Free Soil Party.

False, It was a faction of the Whig party, not the Free soil party

Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, and Abraham Lincoln played crucial roles in the passage of the Compromise of 1850.

False, Only the first three were crucial to the passing of the compromise.

The Dred Scott decision delighted Southern Democrats, Northern Democrats, and moderate abolitionists.

False, Southerners were delighted while moderate northerners were outraged.

President pierce did not actively enforce the Fugitive Slave Act as much as President Fillmore.

False, both presidents vigorously enforced the law.

Stephen Douglas was considered a traitor by most Southern Democrats because he refused to support the admission of Kansas as a free state.

False, he opposed admitting Kansas as a slave state, which angered the slaveholding south

Fredrick Douglass supported John Brown's 1859 raid on Harper's Ferry.

False, he thought that the idea was crazy and believed it would fail

11.Senator Stephen Douglas was the first to use "popular sovereignty" as he sought support for the Kansas-Nebraska Act

False, others had used the term before him.

Abraham Lincoln's main political goal after the debates with Stephen Douglas was to become the president of the United States.

False,Lincoln had intended to be in the U.S Senate and had mixed feelings towards presidency.

Proslavery supporters in Kansas used all of the following techniques to sway votes in their favor EXCEPT

Gerrymandering

Proslavery supporters in Kansas organized their own convention in

Lecompton

The candidate for president of the American Party in the 1856 election was

Millard Fillmore

This U.S.president thought that the Compromise of 1850 was a "final settlement" of North-South tensions.

Millard Fillmore

Reactions to Lincoln's inaugural address was

Mixed amongst Northerners

The Wilmot Provisi

Passed the House, not the Senate

The enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act

Resulted in a firestorm unexpected by its proponents

The only southern state to unanimously vote for secession was

South Carolina

President James Buchanan took decisive action to stop secession during the transition period from November to March.

The Buchanan administration was known for being indecisive.

"Bleeding Kansas" reinforced already deeply held opinions in the North and South.

True

At the Ottawa debate, Stephen Douglas argued that the Founding Fathers established a government divided into Free and Slave States.

True

Unlike the Whig and Democratic parties, the Republican Party represented only one point of view on slavery.

True

Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election by

Winning both the popular vote and the required Electoral College votes

All of the following were part of the Republican party's economic program EXCEPT

a tariff to strengthen industry

Southern-leaning presidents from Polk to Pierce supported economic issues EXCEPT

internal improvements


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