Antebellum Culture
American Expansion
Road to War
Political Movements
Civil War and Reconstruction
100

This was the process of allowing the people in a territory to vote on whether that territory would become a slave or free state.

What is popular sovereignty?

100

This phrase was justified American land acquisition by claiming that God wanted Americans to take all the land between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

Lincoln won election without winning any states in this region.

What is the South?

100

This political party emerged in the 1850s to represent the interests of the North and Midwest.

What is the Republican party?

100

This system arose when workers wanted to farm land autonomously but could not afford to buy land of their own. It was characterized by workers tending land owned by the wealthy, and paying for the land by giving the owner some of their crops.

What is sharecropping?

200

Breaking tools, working slowly, and pretending not to understand what was expected of them were ways that slaves did this.

What is rebelling/resisting?

200

This act, which promised 160 acres of free land to any citizen or prospective citizen who could live on it for five years, convinced many would-be small farmers to move west of the Mississippi.

What is the Homestead Act?

200

In his first inaugural address, Lincoln expressed moderate views on slavery but staunchly opposed this issue.

What is secession?

200

This Reconstruction-era constitutional amendment sharply divided the women's suffrage movement.

What is the 15th amendment?

200

These laws severely limited the rights and opportunities of freedmen.

What are black codes?
300

This novel convinced many Northerners that slavery was morally wrong.

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

300

The legislature formed in this territory was fraudulent and led to the creation of a second, rival government and eventually guerilla warfare.

What is Kansas?

300

This Supreme Court case ruled that slaves were not citizens and did not have Constitutional Rights.

What is the Dred Scott case?

300

The Know-Nothing Party, as well as some aspects of social reform movements like temperance, grew out of this sentiment.

What is nativism?

300

This amendment to the Constitution prohibited slavery except as punishment for a crime someone has been convicted of.

What is the 13th Amendment?

400

As new territories became states, the US government worked to maintain the balance of power here.

What is Congress (specifically the Senate)?

400

Under this treaty, the US received Texas, California, and New Mexico from Mexico at the end of the Mexican-American war.

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

400

Many Northerners were upset that this law required them to assist in returning runaway slaves to their masters.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

400

This movement opposed slavery on the grounds that it was bad for the labor prospects of white men.

What is the free soil movement?

400

In these two actions, Lincoln reframed the purpose of the Civil War to emphasize abolition.

What are the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address?

500

Commodore Matthew Perry traveled to and established communication between the US and this nation in 1853.

What is Japan?

500

The proposal to outlaw slavery in the territory ceded by Mexico was known by this name.

What is the Wilmot Proviso?

500

This 1856 action in Congress horrified and enraged Northerners.

What is "Bleeding Sumner"?

500

Over time, many enslavers began to argue that slavery was a positive good, largely based on perceived support from these two very different documents.

What are the US Constitution and the Bible?

500

When an amendment to the Constitution prohibited states from establishing voting qualifications based on race, Southern states used these criteria instead.

What are poll taxes and literacy tests?

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