Slavery and Racism
Conflict Over Territory
Country in Crisis
The Election of 1860
Dred Scott and Debates
100

Why did the southern states want to preserve slavery? 

To keep the workforce needed on the farms 

100

Did the Wilmot Proviso pass congress? 

No 

100

This act allowed for the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide on if they wanted slavery. 

Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1853 

100

Which was NOT a candidate of the Election of 1860? 

A. Abraham Lincoln 

B. John Breckinridge

C. Stephan Douglas 

D. Andrew Jackson  

D. Andrew Jackson  

100

Who was Dred Scott? 

Former slave who sued for his freedom 

200

What was Uncle Tom's Cabin? 

A book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe about the realities of slavery 
200

What did the Wilmot Proviso propose about the new territory acquired by Mexico? 

Not allow slavery 

200

This was the violent reaction to the Kansas Nebraska Act 

Bleeding Kansas 

200

Who won the election of 1860? 

Lincoln 

200

What was the reason Dred Scott claimed he should be free? 

He had lived in a free state in which slavery was illegal so therefore he should have been freed 

300

Describe the Fugitive Slave Act? 

a law that required the return of escaped slaves to their enslavers even within Free States

300

What was the key focus of the Compromise of 1850? 

Whether to allow slavery in the newly acquired territories from Mexico 

300

Who led a violent conflict that resulted in the murder of five pro slavery men in Kansas? 

John Brown 

300

Why did some southern states decide to not put Lincoln on their ballots? 

He was seen as an abolitionist who wanted to end slavery 
300

What precedent about African Americans did the Dred Scott decision establish? 

That African Americans were not citizens and did not have the any constitutional protections 

400

What about Uncle Tom Cabin did the southern states become enraged over? 

It portrayed slavery as it really was 

400

Describe "Popular Sovereignty" 

The ability for states to decide/vote for themsleves

400

Explain why the Kansas Nebraska Act enraged the North States? 

These territories were north of the line established by the Missouri Compromise ultimately repealing the law  

400

Explain what was unique about the results of the election of 1860? 

Lincoln won the election with less than 40% of the popular vote and only winning two counties in the entire South or a single vote from anyone in Maine  

400

What were the three key focus points of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates? 

Preservation of the Union, Slavery and States Rights 

500

Explain how the Fugitive Slave Law further divided the North and South? 

Abolitionist saw this as a violation of their rights and morals. Southerns saw the opposition as threatening their way of life 

500

Explain the outcome on the issue of slavery for each of these areas according to the Compromise of 1850 

California: 

New Mexico: 

Utah: 

Washington D.C:

California: Free States 

New Mexico: Given Popular Sovereignty

Utah:  Given Popular Sovereignty

Washington D.C: Abolished the Slave Trade 

500

Explain what happened at Harpers Ferry, Virginia? 

A attack led by John Brown on the weapons arsenal in an attempt to arm and start a slave revolt 

500

Explain how the results of the election of 1860 was a key contributing factor to the succession of the southern states? 

The southern states saw Lincoln's election as a threat to slavery and their way of life. They saw it as their votes being disregarded since he didn't win any states in the south.  

500

What was the ultimate effect of the Lincoln Douglas Debates? 

It propelled Lincoln's popularity which will help win him the election of 1860 

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