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100

Which statements accurately describe the effects of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793?

It provided specific procedures to enforce a clause in the Constitution. 

It made it easier for slaveholders to capture people who escaped from slavery.

100

The decisions made the North______


angry

100

Sectionalism____  as a result of the decision. 

increased

100


Which statement BEST describes the effect of the Nullification Crisis on the United States?

It emphasized regional divisions and helped lead to the Civil War.

100

 People in the________  called this the “tariff of abominations.” 

South

200

The Missouri Compromise allowed ________ to enter the Union as a slave state 

Missouri

200

The Missouri Compromise allowed________ to enter as a free state.

Maine

200

This compromise made sure that political power in the Senate ___________ as the country expanded West. 

was balanced between free and slave states

200

The South _______ decisions in Dred Scott v. Sandford and North Carolina v. Mann. 

supported

200

This led to the ________in which a state claimed it could to decide not to follow federal law. 

Nullification Crisis

300

Which statements accurately describe the effects of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793?

It provided specific procedures to enforce a clause in the Constitution. 

It made it easier for slaveholders to capture people who escaped from slavery.

300

German Coast Uprising

It occurred in Louisiana.

It was inspired by the Haitian Revolution.

300

Nat Turner’s Rebellion

It occurred in Virginia.

It was inspired by the leader’s religious beliefs.

300

Which statement BEST describes the effect of the Nullification Crisis on the United States?

It emphasized regional divisions and helped lead to the Civil War.

300

Which part of the Compromise of 1850 received the most support from Southern plantation owners?

the passage of a strict fugitive slave law

400


What statements best explain the Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford?

Black American residents are not citizens. 


Outlawing slavery in a territory is unconstitutional.

400


Place each label in the correct location on the map key. (7.12 A)



 Compromise of 1850, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Slavery prohibited, Slavery permitted

400

Which statement accurately explains the reasons for the Compromise of 1850?

California wanted to enter the Union as a free state, and this would upset the balance of power in the Senate.

400

What did the Supreme Court decide in Dred Scott v. Sandford?


Black American residents are not citizens. 

Outlawing slavery in a territory is unconstitutional.

400

What did John Brown hope to achieve by his raid at Harpers Ferry?

to create a rebellion against slavery and abolish it

500

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7th Grade - Chapter 10 ('25'26)

Created By Koonce, Heather


1

Which statements accurately describe the effects of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793? (Choose 2) (7.11 F)

A

It overturned a clause in the Constitution.

B

It made it easier to assist people who were escaping from slavery.

C

It provided specific procedures to enforce a clause in the Constitution.

D

It made it easier for slaveholders to capture people who escaped from slavery.



2

In which area was slavery prohibited by the Missouri Compromise of 1820?



B

500

Which action of the Compromise of 1850 most likely received the most support from Southern plantation owners?

the passage of a strict fugitive slave law

500


Which statement accurately explains the cause for the Compromise of 1850?

California wanted to enter the Union as a free state, and this would upset the balance of power in the Senate.

500

The___________ led to a split between Northern and Southern Whigs. 

Kansas-Nebraska Act

500

Which statement accurately describes the scene shown in the political cartoon?

Representative Preston Brooks attacked Senator Charles Sumner because Sumner insulted other senators for supporting the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

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