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100

The idea that it is America's God given right and duty to spread American people and ideals from sea to shining sea. 

Manifest Destiny 

100

What was the push to have no slavery in new northern territories that would become Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio

What is the Northwest Ordinance

100

States that maintained slaves but also sided with the North during the Civil War were called this.

What is border states?

100

13th amendment said

Slavery is illegal (except for prisoners)

100

What Supreme Court case stated that African Americans, Free or Not, are not considered US Citizens?

Dred Scott V. Sandford

200

The Fugitive Slave Act was the MOST controversial aspect of this legislative decision regarding California statehood.

What is the Compromise of 1850?

200

The passage of the 14th amendment reversed what decision? 

The Dred Scott case

200

Originally proposed by a Democrat from Michigan that allowed the decision of slavery within a territory to be decided upon by the settlers of the area.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

200

The idea that states should be able to vote on the legalization of slavery in their territory is considered...

Popular Sovereignty. 

200

The primary goal of the Constitutional Union Party was

To unify the country-To create a more perfect union 

300

What were the three amendments of Reconstruction, and who passed each?

13th- Lincoln

14th- Johnson

15th - Grant

300

???Which part of the Compromise of 1850 did the South like best?


Which part of the Compromise of 1850 did the North like best?

Passing new fugitive slave laws


Adding California as a free state 

300

??Why was Lincoln hesitant to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?

Was afraid it would cause the border states to secede

300

What territories / states were added after the Mexican American War?

Texas, California, New Mexico and Utah

300

What does the 14th amendment say?

Citizenship to people (1) born in the US (2) naturalized. (Except Native Americans)

Equal protection for everyone under the law. 

400

How did the Mexican Cession lead to growing tensions between the North & the South?

led to tensions about the expansion of slavery in new territories

400

???What was the decision in the Dred Scott case?

1. Dred Scott couldn't sue in court because he wasn't a citizen

2. The gov can't deprive people of their "property"

3. The decision allowed slavery in the territories



400

This 1846 proposed resolution would prohibit slavery from all territory acquired from Mexico and highlighted the increased sectional tension of the time

What is the Wilmot Proviso?

400

What legislation protected the citizenship and protection of African Americans? (Hint: it was vetoed by Johnson, but overridden by Congress)

Civil Rights Act of 1866

400

what did the emancipation proclamation do?

Free the slaves in the south (confederacy)

500

The Union's victory at Gettysburg was significant because it

halted the last major Confederate invasion of the North
500

Name the rights of the 13, 14, and 15 amendments. 

13. Free the slaves

14. extension of citizenship

15. right to vote for African americans

500

Which act gave territories Popular Sovereignty over the issue of slavery?

What is the Kansas-Nebraska act?

500

How do Black Codes support the claim of "citizenship but a sham"

Laws passed to limit the Black community

-Can't borrow money to rent/buy

-Literacy Tests

-Poll Taxes

-Can't sue whites in court 

500

What was the most direct catalyst for the secession of South Carolina?

the election of 1860

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