create a population with an equal balance of men and women.
  • During the great congressional debate over the Compromise of 1850:
  • The Confederate States of America seceded after Lincoln's election because:
  • The discovery of gold in California did all of the following, EXCEPT:
  • The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision:
the concept of popular sovereignty.
  • Passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act was a victory for:
  • John Brown targeted Harpers Ferry, Virginia, because:
  • The new Fugitive Slave Act outraged abolitionists because it:
  • Preston Brooks's caning of Charles Sumner:
implied that the Missouri Compromise had been unconstitutional.
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin outraged slave owners because it:
  • The discovery of gold in California did all of the following, EXCEPT:
  • The idea of popular sovereignty:
  • The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision:
He claimed that living for extended periods in areas where slavery was forbidden made him free.
  • Why did the Whig party collapse?
  • On what legal basis did Dred Scott sue for his freedom?
  • How did passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act impact the settlement of Kansas?
  • What did the Supreme Court rule in Dred Scott v. Sandford?
Blacks did not have citizenship and therefore lacked legal standing.
  • All of the following statements about John Brown are true, EXCEPT that he:
  • On what legal basis did Dred Scott sue for his freedom?
  • What did the Supreme Court rule in Dred Scott v. Sandford?
  • Why did the Whig party collapse?
would allow people in the territories to decide whether or not to permit slavery.
  • The Wilmot Proviso:
  • The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision:
  • The idea of popular sovereignty:
  • Stephen Douglas's proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act:
the southern secessionists were convinced that Lincoln would move against slavery despite his assurances otherwise.
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin outraged slave owners because it:
  • The discovery of gold in California did all of the following, EXCEPT:
  • The Confederate States of America seceded after Lincoln's election because:
  • The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision:
Cotton Whigs.
  • How did passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act impact the settlement of Kansas?
  • The Republican party platform supported all of the following in 1860, EXCEPT:
  • Why did the Whig party collapse?
  • The Republican party reflected a combination of all of the following groups, EXCEPT:
Popular sovereignty encouraged violence-prone supporters and opponents of slavery to flood Kansas.
  • The Republican party reflected a combination of all of the following groups, EXCEPT:
  • The Republican party platform supported all of the following in 1860, EXCEPT:
  • Why did the Whig party collapse?
  • How did passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act impact the settlement of Kansas?
provoke slave insurrections.
  • John Brown's raid:
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin outraged slave owners because it:
  • John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was intended to:
  • John Brown targeted Harpers Ferry, Virginia, because:
would prohibit slavery in any lands acquired from Mexico.
  • John Brown's raid:
  • The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision:
  • The Wilmot Proviso:
  • The idea of popular sovereignty:
set off a panic throughout the slaveholding South.
  • John Brown's raid:
  • John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was intended to:
  • John Brown targeted Harpers Ferry, Virginia, because:
  • The Wilmot Proviso:
offered a strong temptation to kidnap free blacks in northern "free" states.
  • The discovery of gold in California did all of the following, EXCEPT:
  • What did the Supreme Court rule in Dred Scott v. Sandford?
  • The new Fugitive Slave Act outraged abolitionists because it:
  • Passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act was a victory for:
made Brooks a hero in much of the South.
  • Preston Brooks's caning of Charles Sumner:
  • John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was intended to:
  • Stephen Douglas's proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act:
  • The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision:
it was the site of a federal arsenal.
  • John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was intended to:
  • John Brown's raid:
  • Stephen Douglas's proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act:
  • John Brown targeted Harpers Ferry, Virginia, because:
The strain of the Kansas-Nebraska Act pushed northern and southern members toward joining different parties.
  • How did passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act impact the settlement of Kansas?
  • The Republican party platform supported all of the following in 1860, EXCEPT:
  • Why did the Whig party collapse?
  • The Republican party reflected a combination of all of the following groups, EXCEPT:
was fanatically committed to fight to protect the institution of slavery.
  • On what legal basis did Dred Scott sue for his freedom?
  • All of the following statements about John Brown are true, EXCEPT that he:
  • What did the Supreme Court rule in Dred Scott v. Sandford?
  • How did passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act impact the settlement of Kansas?
showed how the brutal realities of slavery harmed everyone associated with it.
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin outraged slave owners because it:
  • John Brown targeted Harpers Ferry, Virginia, because:
  • The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision:
  • John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was intended to:
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