Acts + court cases
Treaties, wars, elections
Politics
100

Was Lincoln for or against the expansion of slavery?

He was against it.

100

What did the election of 1860 cause South Carolina to do?

It caused South Carolina to secede from the union.

100

What were members of the Know-Nothing party supposed to respond with?

"I know nothing."

200

What was the Fugitive Slave Act a part of?

It was a part of the Compromise of 1850.

200

What agreement ended the Mexican-American war?

It ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

200

What region of the United States resonated most with the Republican party?

The north.

300

What did the Kansas-Nebraska act allow people in Kansas and Nebraska do?

To vote on whether or not slavery would be allowed in their territories. (popular sovereignty) 

300

Which groups fought against each other in Bleeding Kansas?

Pro and anti-slavery groups.

300

What was the document drafted in the Seneca Falls convention called?

The Declaration of Sentiments.

400

Why did Scott argue he was free in Dred Scott v. Sandford?

He argued that he had spent much time in free states, hence he was free. 

400

Why did the Mexican-American war start?

Mexico did not formally recognize Texas as an individual territory.

400

What was the name of one of the women who organized the Seneca Falls convention?

Lucretia Mott/Elizabeth Cady Stanton

500

Why was Celia sentenced to death only after her baby was born?

To not deprive her master's rights to her baby.

500

What would the Wilmot Proviso have prohibited?

It would have prohibited slavery in annexed Mexican territory.

500

What did Lincoln and Douglas argue for in their debates?

Lincoln argued against slavery expansion and Douglas argued for popular sovereignty (leave it up to the states).

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