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U.S. History Chapter 16 Millionaire Review

A:B: Enabled North to exploit Native Americans Made peaceful division of Union impossible #1 What was Daniel Webster's main issue with the Compromise of 1850? C:D: Produced poor working conditions in factories Reduced need for slavery in South

B. Made peaceful division of the Union impossible

A:B: It allowed states to secede from the Union. It allowed freed slaves to buy slaves. #2 What conclusion can be drawn about the Dred Scott decision? C:D: It legalized slavery in Northern states. It expanded slavery into territories.

D. It expanded slavery into the territories

A:B: John Adams John C. Calhoun #3 Which senator spoke out against the Compromise of 1850? C:D: Cassius ClayRobert E. Lee

B. John C. Calhoun

A:B: Banning slavery north of the 36’30’ latitude line. Placing tax on slave-owning farmers. #4 The Missouri Compromise attempted to slow the spread of slavery in the West by _____. C:D: Not allowing slave marriages in western states Limiting the number of freed salves who could move west.

A. Banning slavery north of the 36’30’ latitude line

A:B: Slavery in new territories Judicial review of slavery #5 The Dred Scott v. Sandford case helped establish a policy of _____. C:D: Abolition in Southern states Federal oversight of slavery

A. Slavery in new territories

A:B: Manifest destinyMass conscription #6 The idea that a state’s inhabitants could vote for or against slavery in their state became know as _____. C:D: Popular sovereignty Freedom of information

C. Popular sovereignty

A:B: Temporarily stalled the outbreak of the Civil War Free states had advantage over slave states #7 What was a direct result of the Missouri Compromise? C:D: States went to war over slavery Slave states had advantage over free states

A. Temporarily forestalled the outbreak of the Civil War

A:B: Immigration reform Abolition of slavery #8 What did Uncle Tom’s Cabin advocate? C:D: Prohibition of alcohol Protective tariffs

B. Abolition of slavery

A:B: Hurt relations between slave & free states Overturned policy of popular sovereignty #9 Which was a major consequence of the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision? aabos C:D: Increased the # of free states Abolished slavery in Midwest

A. Hurt relations between slave & free states

A:B: U.S. & Mexico before 1800 Antislavery & proslavery territories #10 In the west, the 30’36’ N Latitude line created a boundary for ______. C:D: The U.S. & Canada before 1800 Acceptable territories for future states.

B. Antislavery & proslavery territories

A:B: Compromise of 1850 Missouri Compromise #11 Which compromise resulted in California being admitted to the Union as a free state? C:D: Compromise of 1877 Kansas- Nebraska Act

A. Compromise of 1850

A:B: Monarchical government Territories wouldn’t need large population to become a state #12 Senator Stephen Douglas introduced a bill that repealed the Missouri Compromise and introduced “popular sovereignty.” In 1854, this meant _____. C:D: States would be given Native American names Territory residents could allow slavery or decide against it.

D. Territory residents could allow slavery or decide against it.

A:B: Nullification Federalism #13 The election results of 1860 most clearly illustrate the concept of ____. C:D: SectionalismRepublicanism

C. Sectionalism

A:B: ConfederacyUnion #14 “Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war...” To whom is Lincoln referring? C:D: BritainFrance

A. Confederacy

A:B: Constitutional monarchy Separation of Powers #15 “..they are also entitled to …consideration…by all departments of the Government.” To what is Lincoln referring ? C:D: Parliamentary Democracy Absolute Dictatorship

B. Separation of Powers

A:B: Union of statesForeign investors #16 Lincoln wanted to keep the ______ intact. C:D: Independent territories Confederate States

A. Union of states

A:B: Foreign military conflict Southern secession #17 What conflict is Lincoln referring to when he said, “no party can reach to the audacity of doing this.”? C:D: Economic depression Transportation issues

B. Southern secession

A:B: Military Taxes #18 “I cannot be ignorant of the fact that many worthy….citizens are desirous of having the National Constitution amended.” What was Lincoln referencing? C:D: SlaveryPolice

C. Slavery

A:B: Bragg Sumter #19 The Civil War officially began in 1861 when shots were fired at Fort ______. C:D: KnoxAdams

B. Sumter

A:B: PopulistDemocrat C:D: Independent Republican #20 Abraham Lincoln ran for President as a member of what political party?

D. Republican

A:B: John C. CalhounJefferson Davis C:D: John BrownRobert E. Lee #21 Who was responsible for the antislavery incident that led Kansas to be known as “Bleeding Kansas”?

C. John C. Brown

A:B: Let the Union know they were serious about secession. Build a lighthouse for the port C:D: Turn Ft. Sumter into a plantation Fight off British warships #22 When rebel forces captured Fort Sumter in 1861, their intention was to _____________.

A. Let the Union know they were serious about secession.

A:B: Violent survivalists living off the land. Early urban gang movement. C:D: Acting on behalf of proslavery activists Protesting treatment of Native Americans #23 The “Border Ruffians” terrorized those organizing the Missouri Territory to become a state. They were _________.

C. Acting on behalf of proslavery activists

A:B: Right to expand slavery Abolition of slavery C:D: Prohibition of alcohol Freedom of religion #24 In the 1840s, the Democratic Party contributed to the westward expansion in part by supporting _______.

A. Right to expand slavery

A:B: Slave catchers would kidnap and sell freed slaves The law taxed all free African Americans C:D: Law required all African Americans to wear a badge Free African Americans were forced to harbor fugitive slaves #25 How would the Fugitive Slave Law affect free African Americans?

A. Slave catchers would kidnap and sell freed slaves

A:B: NebraskaCalifornia C:D: OregonKansas #26 Which state upset the balance of free and slave states when it applied for statehood in 1849?

B. California

A:B: Compromise to avoid secession by any state Break down individual state constitutions C:D: Prevented more states from entering Union Start a war among the states over tariffs #27 What did Daniel Webster think about the Compromise of 1850?

A. Compromise to avoid secession by any state

A:B: Emancipation Proclamation Missouri Compromise C:D: Northwest Ordinance Kansas- Nebraska Act #28 What was the agreement that banned slavery in the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase but allowed Missouri to form as a slave state?

B. Missouri Compromise

A:B: TaxesNational Debt C:D: WarSlavery #29 John Brown’s raid on the armory at Harper’s Ferry was a protest against ________.

D. Slavery

A:B: U.S. government would decide issue of slavery in each state Population of each state would decide about slavery C:D: County governments would decide status of slavery State government would decide status of slavery #30 What did the Compromise of 1850 result in?

B. Population of each state would decide status of slavery

A:B: Many were afraid slavery would expand across West Western territories did not want any slavery C:D: Slaves were rebelling in the West Western territories were in favor of slavery #31 Why did the issue of slavery become of more concern in debates of Congress as the U.S. expanded westward?

A. Many were afraid slavery would expand across West

A:B: Anti-runaway Law Protective Slave Act C:D: Fugitive Slave Act Slave Retrieval Act #32 What was the 1850 law that made it illegal for people to harbor runaway slaves, even if the slaves were in free states or territories?

C. Fugitive Slave Act

A:B: Slave emancipation Manifest Destiny C:D: Indentured servitude Popular Sovereignty #33 The Kansas-Nebraska Act established the concept of ________.

D. Popular Sovereignty

A:B: Western states were more intellectual than the North Slavery was useful in agricultural economies C:D: The West needed a larger pool of labor Lincoln wanted the expansion of slavery in the frontier #34 Which was a reason for slavery expanding westward in the 1850s?

B. Slavery was useful in agricultural economies

A:B: The U.S. and Mexico before 1800 The U.S. and Canada before 1800 C:D: Antislavery & proslavery territories Acceptable territories fo r future states #35 The Missouri Compromise created an imaginary line as a boundary for _____.

C. Antislavery and proslavery territories

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