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U.S. HistoryChapter 16
A: B:Wilmot Proviso Kansas-Nebraska Act
#1The divided a territory into two parts.
C: D:Compromise of 1850 Border Ruffian
B. Kansas-Nebraska Act
A: B:Compromise of 1850 Martyr
#2The attempted to ban
slavery in territories won from Mexico.
C: D:Wilmot Proviso Fugitive
C. Wilmot Proviso
A: B:Border Ruffian Compromise of 1850
#3The declared Congress unable
to ban the slave trade between slave states.
C: D:Martyr Fugitive
B. Compromise
of 1850
A: B:Comproimise of 1850 Wilmot Proviso
#4A was a proslavery person
who rode from Missouri to Kansas to battle antislavery forces.
C: D:Border Ruffians Fugitive
C. Border Ruffians
A: B:Martyr Fugitive
#5A is a runaway person.
C: D:Border Ruffian Wilmot Proviso
B. Fugitive
A: B:Martyr Fugitive
#6A is one who
sacrifices his or her own life for beliefs.
C: D:Border Ruffian Wilmot Proviso
A. Martyr
A: B:California Louisiana
#7Henry Clay’s Missouri Compromise
allowed Missouri to be admitted as a slave state and as a free state.
C: D:Kansas Maine
D. Maine
A: B:Missouri Compromise African Americans
#8The helped to ensure a balance of slave
and free states for almost 30 years.
C: D:Regional Free Soil
A. Missouri Compromise
A: B:African Americans
Republican Party
#9The formed in the 1850’s because
there was dissatisfaction with the weak stand on slavery taken by the Whigs and Democrats.
C: D:Confederate States of America
Northerners
B. Republican Party
A: B:Popular sovereignty Missouri Compromise
#10In the election of 1860
Abraham Lincoln won despite the fact he did not carry a single state.
C: D:Regional Southern
D. Southern
A: B:Fort Sumter Maine
#11In 1855 the rivalry between
proslavery and antislavery settlerserupted into violence in .
C: D:Kansas California
C. Kansas
A: B:Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas
#12When was elected in 1860
several southern states seceded in protest.
C: D:Maine Northerners
A. Abraham Lincoln
A: B:Uncle Tom’s Cabin Fort Sumter
#13The Civil War began
when Confederate troops attacked .
C: D:African Americans Northerners
B. Fort Sumter
A: B:Missouri Kansas
#14Admitting to the Union in 1850
as a free state led to the Compromise of 1850.
C: D:California Louisiana
C. California
A: B:Southern Northern
#15Both the Republican and Free-Soil Parties
wanted to keep slavery out of the territories.
C: D:Eastern Western
D. Western
A: B:Louisiana Purchase Confederate States of America
#16After Lincoln’s elections,
seven southern states seceded and formed the .
C: D:Missouri Compromise Mexican Cession
B. Confederate
States of America
A: B:Regional Western
#17 attitudes toward slavery decided
the outcome of the presidential election of 1860.
C: D:African Americans Southern
A. Regional
A: B:John Brown Henry Clay
#18Abraham Lincoln lost the Senate race in Illinois
to , but, even so, he became well known nationally.
C: D:Stephen Douglas Uncle Tom
C. Stephen Douglas
A: B:Louisiana Purchase Mexican Cession
#19In 1848 the legality of slavery had to be
decided in lands added from the .
C: D:Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850
B. Mexican Cession
A: B:African Americans Free Soil
#20 One effect of Stowe’s was
the heightened tensions between
the North and the South.
C: D:Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
D. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
A: B:Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Confederate States of America
#21The began at Fort Sumter, South Carolina,
when Confederate troops fired upon the fort.
C: D:Civil War Mexican Cession
C. Civil War
A: B:Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850
#22The required Northerners to help
return runaway slaves to owners, banned the slaves trade in Washington D. C. ,
and settled a border dispute between Texas and New Mexico.
C: D:Mexican Cession Popular sovereignty
B. Compromise
of 1850
A: B:Republican Southern
#23The Party was formed in 1848
for the purpose of banning slaveryin the western territories.
C: D:Free Soil Regional
C. Free Soil
A: B:Popular Sovereignty Kansas-Nebraska Act
#24When California voters approved
a state constitution that banned slavery,this was an example of .
C: D:Free Soil Compromise of 1850
A. Popular Sovereignty
A: B:Republican Party’s Abraham Lincoln’s
#25 debates with Stephen Douglas
won him fame as an opponent of slavery.
C: D:Northerners’ Regional’s
B. Abraham Lincoln’s
A: B:African Americans Northerners
#26
After the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, , in general, became more opposed to slavery.
C: D:Republican PartyStephen Douglas
B. Northerners
A: B:Comprise of 1850 Missouri
#27The ruling of the Dred Scott case
affected the slavery debate by reversing the .
C: D:Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Popular Sovereignty
B. Missouri
A: B:Comprise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act
#28The reaction of most Northerners to the passage of the was
“We don’t respect this law, and we won’t obey it.”
C: D:Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin
C. Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
A: B:Southern Republican
#29The main goal of the Party
was to ban slavery in the western territories.
C: D:Kansas
Free Soil
D. Free Soil
A: B:Louisiana Purchase Kansas-Nebraska Act
#30The lands covered
by the Missouri Compromise were the lands in the .
C: D:Mexican Cession Missouri Compromise
A. Louisiana Purchase
A: B:Civil War Kansas-Nebraska Act
#31Debates over the caused violence to erupt on the Senate floor.
C: D:Mexican Cession Missouri Compromise
B. Kansas-Nebraska Act
A: B:Free Soil Popular Sovereignty
#32One effect of the Dred Scott decision
was that it was condemned by free .
C: D:African Americans Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
C. African Americans
A: B:A fugitive A southern plantation owner
#33“John Brown’s body lies a-mouldering in the grave, but his soul goes marching on.”
Chorus from “John Brown’s Body,” a folk song
Which of the following people would have been
most likely to sing this song?
C: D:A Border Ruffian An abolitionsit
D. An abolitionist
A: B:John Brown’s spirit inspires other abolitionists.
John Brown’s crusade ended with his death.
#34“John Brown’s body lies a-mouldering in the grave, but his soul goes marching on.”
Chorus from “John Brown’s Body,” a folk song
Which of the following best paraphrases the meaning of the quote?
C: D:John Brown deserved his punishment.
John Brown had children to carry on his cause.
A. John Brown’s spirit inspires other
abolitionists.
A: B:He led a successful slave revolt
He tried to organize a slave revolt.
#35“John Brown’s body lies a-mouldering in the grave, but his soul goes marching on.”
Chorus from “John Brown’s Body,” a folk song
Why would a folk song have been written about John Brown?
C: D:He led the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
He led many outlaws.
B. He tried to organize a slave
revolt.
A: B:
Southerners Both Northerners and were outraged that a song praised a convicted murderer.
Both Northerners and Southerners agreed that John Brown was a martyr.
#36“John Brown’s body lies a-mouldering in the grave, but his soul goes marching on.”
Chorus from “John Brown’s Body,” a folk song
Which statement BEST describes a probable reaction to the lyrics of this song?
C: D:Southerners were outraged, but the song was popular with the Northerners.
Northerners were outraged that the song was popular.
C. Southerners were outraged, but the song was popular with the
Northerners.
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