CH. 14 U.S. History

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What did Abraham Lincoln personally believe about slavery?

C. It was morally wrong.

Who became the president of the new Confederate States of America?

C. Jefferson Davis

Which was the first state to secede from the Union after Lincoln's election?

C. South Carolina

Which southerner argued that "I consider slavery much more secure in the Union than out of it"?

D. Alexander Stephens

What did the Wilmot Proviso of 1846 propose?

D. Slavery would be prohibited throughout the entire area ceded by Mexico.

How did American politics change in the aftermath of the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act?

D. The Whig party disintegrated.

What common thread wove together northern men to form the Republican party in 1854?

D. The opposition to the extension of slavery into any territory of the United States

Why did the slave states of the Upper South initially reject secession?

D. They did not have as great a stake in slavery as the states in the Lower South.

What did the Supreme Court rule in its 1857 Dred Scott decision?

A. Dred Scott was not a citizen of the United States.

Who supported the Wilmot Proviso?

A. Northerners who wanted to reserve new lands for white settlers

Which issue in the debate of 1849-50 led to the Compromise of 1850?

A. The balance of power between the North and the South in Congress

Early in the struggle to win Kansas, proslavery supporters

A. invaded Kansas to control the election through fraud and intimidation.

In his first inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln

A. reassured the South that he had no right to interfere with slavery where it existed.

How did James Buchanan respond as the secession crisis loomed over the final weeks of his presidential administration?

B. He remained in Washington and did nothing.

How did the Mexican-American War affect American politics?

B. It divided the nation based on the issue of slavery in the territories.

What was the result of Preston Brooks's caning of Massachusetts senator Charles Sumner in 1856?

B. It further inflamed sectional passions over the institution of slavery.

What happened when Democrats met to choose a presidential candidate in Charleston, South Carolina?

B. They divided into southern and northern factions.

What effect did John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry have on the South?

C. It indicated that abolitionists would use violence to overthrow slavery.


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