How did the Second Great Awakening impact social reform movements?
A. by popularizing preachers who sought to fix society’s ills
B. by leading to the organization of a religious political party
C. by forming an opposition to issues like temperance and abolition
D. by educating conservative leaders who opposed societal progress
A. by popularizing preachers who sought to fix society’s ills
Which statements indicate consequences of the attack on Fort Sumter? Select two correct answers.
A. Abraham Lincoln was elected president.
B. The Civil War officially began.
C. A series of political compromises were proposed.
D. Additional states seceded from the Union.
E. Southern forces suffered a major setback.
B. The Civil War officially began.
D. Additional states seceded from the Union.
Following California’s application for admission to the Union, what political compromise was negotiated to appease both Northern and Southern states?
Options: Kansas-Nebraska Act / Compromise of 1850 / Crittenden Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Based on the Declaration of Sentiments by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, what were some key grievances regarding women's rights?
Options:
Which is true of both the Stono Rebellion and Nat Turner’s rebellion?
A. They were led by Southern supporters of slavery.
B. They led to a decrease in support for abolitionism.
C. They ended due to intervention from federal troops.
D. They resulted in more restrictions placed upon enslaved people.
D. They resulted in more restrictions placed upon enslaved people.
Which was the direct cause of South Carolina’s secession from the Union?
A. unbalanced representation in the senate
B. Abraham Lincoln’s election as president
C. the failure of the Crittenden Compromise
D. Northern opposition to the Dred Scott decision
B. Abraham Lincoln’s election as president
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
A. it repealed the Missouri Compromise
B. It extended the Mason Dixon Line
C. It advocated for abolition
A. it repealed the Missouri Compromise
What does the Republican Party Platform of 1860 state about the condition of the territory of the United States?
How did the publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book Uncle Tom’s Cabin increase regional tensions?
A. by calling for an armed revolt on Southern plantations
B. by proposing economic justifications for enslaving people
C. by exposing the horrors of slavery to a large Northern audience
D. by advocating for California to enter the Union as a state where slavery was banned
C. by exposing the horrors of slavery to a large Northern audience
How many tattoos does Miss Beaudin have?
9
Name two ways that enslaved people resisted in their everyday life
Sang songs
Ran away
Worked slower
What is a primary source?
A source from someone who was actually at the event.
Which conclusion can be drawn from the Supreme Court’s decisions on the Fugitive Slave Acts and Dred Scott v. Sanford?
A. The Supreme Court believed that slavery should be ended.
B. The Supreme Court strengthened the legal basis for slavery.
C. The Supreme Justices disagreed with each other regarding slavery.
D. The Supreme Court avoided controversial rulings about slavery.
B. The Supreme Court strengthened the legal basis for slavery.
Did the Northern Cities agree with the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850? Yes or No
No but they had to enforce it.
What were the Nat Turner Rebellion and Stono Rebellion
Rebellions where enslaved people killed the plantation owners in protest to slavery.
What are 2 examples of a primary source?
Photo
Speech
Quotes
Books
Posters and newspapers
SABOTAGE, WORK SLOWDOWNS, STRENGTHENING RESOLVE THROUGH SONGS
From the words above which conclusions can be drawn?
A. Enslaved people defied slavery in their everyday lives.
B. Armed rebellions constantly threatened Southern plantations.
C. Most enslaved people accepted their position in society.
D. The Underground Railroad was an abolitionist success.
A. Enslaved people defied slavery in their everyday lives.
Slave states supported Abe Lincoln true or false?
False, because he was against slavery
Why was cotton "king" in the south?
It was a primary cash crop for global cotton distribution.
Which of the following best summarizes Sojourner Truth's argument in "Ain't I a Woman?"
Black American should fight for women's right
Women are superior to men
Black women deserve the same rights as white women
ALL women deserve the same rights as ALL men
ALL women deserve the same rights as ALL men