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100

Who was elected president of the United States in 1860 which caused many in the south to be angry?

Abraham Lincoln

100

In 1854, Congress passed a law that allowed settlers in these territories to decide for themselves what to do about slavery, a concept known as popular sovereignty. What territories were these?

Kansas and Nebraska

100

The Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act all tried to settle what problem?

Slavery in the west

100

This said California would be admitted as a state

Comp. 1850

100

Book created by Harriet Beecher Stowe telling the evils of slavery.

Uncle Toms cabin

200

Who was vehemently against slavery and tried to start a rebellion at Harper's Ferry?

John Brown

200

Reporters coined the phrase __________________ due to all the violence there.

Bleeding Kansas

200

Who "rode" on the Underground Railroad?

Runaway slaves.

200

This law allowed the people to decide on slavery in the west.

Kansas - Nebraska Act

200

What was the king crop in the south

cotton

300

He created the Kansas - Nebraska Act

Stephen Douglas

300

Which part of the country felt that state governments should have more power than the federal government?

South

300

The Fugitive Slave Law required people to do what (even if they disagreed with slavery)?

Return runaway slaves to their owners.

300

Law that said the people of the north had to catch runaway slaves.

Fugitive slave law

300

The Fugitive Slave Law legalized _______________ in the entire country.

Kidnapping 

400

He said "Blacks could never have rights a white man could ever respect.

Roger Taney

400

This northern state was admitted into the union because of Missouri.

Maine.

400

The Dred Scott decision was a blow to the abolitionist movement. Why?

The Supreme Court ruled that slaves were property.

Blacks were not citizens.

400

Case that said Congress does not have the authority to decide the issue of slavery in the west.

Dred Scott case

400

political party created in 1854 that was against slavery.

Republican Party

500

This pro slavery whig won the election of 1848

Zachary Taylor

500

John Brown was tried, convicted and executed in the town.

Harpers Ferry VA

500

This law, passed in 1820, established Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It also created an invisible line across the US; north of the line would be free, south would be slave.

The Missouri Compromise or the Compromise of 1820.

500

Created an imaginary line dividing our country in two.

Missouri Compromise.

500

This is the idea that people have the power.

Popular Sovereignty


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