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South
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

100

What was the sentiment (or feeling) about slavery in the North?

Against it.

100

What was the feeling about slavery in the south?

For it.

200

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

John Brown

Nat Turner

Frederick Douglass

200

What part of the country benefited from tariffs? How so?

The north; tariffs on imported goods made them more expensive to buy so more people would then buy American-made goods.

200
Who "rode" on the Underground Railroad?
Runaway slaves.
200

Though many farms still existed in the north, more and more of its economy was becoming based on what?

Manufacturing (or factories.)

200

What was much of the South's economy based upon?

Agriculture (or farming.)

300

Who was president of the Confederacy?

Stonewall Jackson

Jefferson Davis

Alexander H. Stevens

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

What did many from the North feel government's structure should be?

The Federal government should be strong.

300

What did many in the south feel the structure of government should be?

States should have equal or more power than the federal government.

400

Why would Harriet Tubman risk her life to return to the south nineteen times to help others escape to freedom?

She knew what it was like to be a slave and wanted to help others reach freedom.

400

Name at least two places that runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad headed to.

The North, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico.

400

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

The Supreme Court ruled that slaves were property, no matter where their owners took them.

400

The right of people to make political decisions for themselves.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

400

Name at least four states that seceded from the Union.


South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas

500

Frederick Douglas and Sojourner Truth were involved in what reform movement?

The Abolitionist Movement

500

Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired?

Fort Sumter

Fort Hood

Fort Henry


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

Name the book that convinced many in the North that slavery was wrong.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

500

Which event would have made the South the happiest-the writing of Uncle Tom's Cabin, John Brown's Raid, or the Dred Scott Decision? Why?

Dred Scott. Now slave owners could take their slaves ANYWHERE they wanted as slaves were considered PROPERTY.