The Missouri Compromise / Nate Turners Rebellion
The Compromise of 1850 / The Wilmont Proviso
Uncle Tom's Cabin / Bleeding Kansas
The Dred Scott Decision / The Lincoln Douglas Debates
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry / Abraham Lincoln Elected President
100

The Missouri Compromise had two parts. The first part said that for Missouri to become a state that allowed slavery, another state would have to be allowed to become a free state. Which state was that state?

Maine 

100

What were the four separate bills, or main points, of the Missouri Compromise? 

1. Outlawed the slave trade.

2. Added California as a free state/

3. Utah and New Mexico could decide to be a free or slave state.

4. Defined the state boundaries of Texas. 

100

Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?

Harriet Beacher Stowe. 

100

Why did the Supreme Court say allowed them to rule against giving Dred Scott his freedom?

People of African descent could not be American citizens, the Fifth Amendment protected slave owners, the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional, and that Congress had no right to end slavery. 

100

Why did John Brown decide to raid Harpers Ferry?

To overall abolish the institution of slavery. 

200

The Missouri Compromise had two parts. The second part said for Missouri to become a state that allowed slavery, it has to guarantee another part, or area, of the United States would remain free of slavery. What and where was that area that would not allow slavery? 

All lands of the former Louisiana Purchase north of the 36'30' latitude. 

200

What did the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 compel people living in the Northern States to do?

Return runaway enslaved peoples to Southern states. 

200

Which president said Uncle Tom's Cabin was responsible for starting the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln.

200

How did the Supreme Court’s decision affect America?

Enraged abolitionists and further divided the Northern and Southern states. 

200

How did the Harpers Ferry raid affect America?

It influenced the presidential election of 1860 and inflamed tensions between Northern and Southern states. 

300

How many people participate in Nate Turner's rebellion?

80

300

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 increased traffic, or people following, on what thing? 

The Underground Railroad

300

How did Uncle Tom's Cabin affect America? 

It allowed everyone in America to understand the true nature of the institution of slavery. 

300

Was Dred Scott finally given his freedom?

Yes. 

300

How many of John Brown's men died during the Harpers Ferry raid?

10. 

400

How many people were killed in Nate Turner's Rebellion?

55

400

What did Northern Democrats, and other politicians, fear would happen to newly acquired territory in the United States?

The territory would be crafted into slave states.  

400

There were two sides fighting each other in Kansas. What were they fighting over?

Whether or not to make Kansas a free state. 

400

What was Abraham Lincoln's fundamental argument and conviction about slavery? 

It was a moral issue that needed to be recognized as a great evil. 

400

How much of the vote did Abraham Lincoln receive? Why?

40%. The Democratic Party was divided into three candidates. 

500

What were the results on enslaved peoples after Nate Turner's Rebellion?

Harsher laws on enslaved peoples and further divided the Northern and Southern states. 

500

What was the Wilmont Proviso designed to do?

Ensure territory acquired by the U.S. from Mexico would be made into free states. 

500

In 1858, what did the State of Kansas reject? 

The proslavery Lecompton Constitution. 

500
Who won the election, Abraham Lincoln, or Stephen Douglas?

Stephen Douglas. 

500

What happened just before Abraham Lincoln was elected president?

Seven states had succeeded from the Union, the Confederate States of America had been formally established, and Jefferson Davis had been elected their president. 

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