What did the Southerners did not want to give the North?
Majority in the Senate.
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Who opposed Clay's compromise plan?
President Taylor
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What was the year of the first Fugitive Slave Law?
1793
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Who published the novel called Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Domo Arigato means thank you in what language?
Japanese! Oohayo goziamaz, kuras.
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Who pleads for a compromise?
Henry Clay
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Who supported Clay's plan?
New President Millard Fillmore.
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What did the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 require citizens to do?
They had to help catch runaway slaves
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What kind of novel was Uncle Tom's Cabin? What did it try to show?
Antislavery. It tried to show the evels of slavery and the injustice of the Fugitive Slave Law.
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Which of the Beatles was born first?
Ringo! Ello poppet!
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What was Clay's nickname?
The Great Compromiser
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How many speaches did Clay give in favor of the compromise?
70
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What was the punishment if a person who let fugitives escape?
They would be fined $1,500 and jailed for six months.
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How many copies did Uncle Tom's Cabin sell? Was it printed in different languages so people around the world could read it?
300,000 copies and yes it was copied in diffrent languages! Holy Crapface! ha ha jk that was alot back then.
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Who wrote Treasure Island??
What is Robert Louis Stevenson
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What did Clay warn towards the North and South?
The nation will fall apart.
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How many parts did the Compromise of 1850 have?
Four! No wait.... Three! Just Kidding it's four. :D
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How did the Fugitive Slave Act make the northerners feel?
It convinced them that slavery was evil.
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Who won the Superbowl in 2011?
Greenbay Packers
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Who helps Clay?
Senator John C. Calhoun. (he's 73 and dying of tuberculosis {Poor guy :(})
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Who tirelessly guided each part of Clay's plan?
Stephen Douglas.
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How did the northers feel about the slave system?
They felt that the were part of it and they didn't want to be.
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What did Southerners claim about Uncle Tom's Cabin?
They said that it did not give a true picture of slave life. Aha! But it actually did beacuse the author (Stowe) had seen a little slavery firsthand. But that changed the way northerners felt about slavery.