Moving West/Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Missouri Compromise Kansas-Nebraska Act
Texas
Independence
Dred Scott
James K. Polk
and Mexican-American War
California Gold Rush and Compromise of 1850
100

The belief that the United States was destined to expand across the continent is known as __________.


  • Answer: Manifest Destiny
100

The Missouri Compromise allowed __________ to enter the Union as a slave state and __________ as a free state.


  • Answer: Missouri, Maine
100

The Texas War for Independence was caused by tensions between __________ settlers and the __________ government.

  • Answer: American, Mexican
100

The United States claimed the _____________ River as its border with Mexico

Answer: Rio Grande

100

The forty-niners were people who moved to California in search of __________.

  • Answer: gold
200

The Mormons moved west to escape __________ persecution.


  • Answer: religious
200

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was motivated by the desire to build a __________.


  • Answer: transcontinental railroad
200

 David Crockett played a significant role in the Texas War for Independence by fighting at the __________.


  • Answer: Alamo
200

Major events during James K. Polk's presidency included the annexation of __________ and the Mexican War.

  • Answer: Texas
200

Harriet Beecher Stowe's book __________ influenced public opinion on slavery.


  • Answer: Uncle Tom's Cabin
300

The main issue debated by Lincoln and Douglas was __________.


  • Answer: slavery
300

The Missouri Compromise aimed to maintain the balance of power between __________ and __________ states.


  • Answer: slave, free
300

The Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford stated that African Americans were not __________.


  • Answer: citizens
300

During Polk's presidency, the United States settled the Oregon boundary dispute with __________.


  • Answer: Great Britain
300

The Fugitive Slave Act required the return of __________ to their owners.


  • Answer: escaped slaves
400

Abraham Lincoln argued that slavery should not be allowed to __________.


  • Answer: expand
400

The Missouri Compromise prohibited slavery in the Louisiana Territory north of the __________ parallel.

  • Answer: 36°30'
400

Dred Scott was a slave who sued for his __________.


  • Answer: freedom
400

 The Gadsden Purchase involved the acquisition of land from __________.


  • Answer: Mexico
400

The Compromise of 1850 was proposed by __________.


  • Answer: Henry Clay
500

Stephen Douglas argued for __________ sovereignty.


  • Answer: popular
500

The Kansas-Nebraska Act led to the rise of the __________ Party.


  • Answer: Republican
500

The Dred Scott decision declared that Congress had no power to prohibit __________ in the territories.


  • Answer: slavery
500

James K. Polk's presidency is known for the significant territorial expansion of the United States, including the acquisition of California through the Treaty of ________________________.

  • Answer: Guadalupe Hidalgo
500

Asian immigrants, particularly from __________, played a significant role in the Gold Rush.


  • Answer: China
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