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U.S. History Chapter 16

U.S. History Chapter 16. #1 The divided a territory into two parts. Wilmot Proviso. Kansas-Nebraska Act. A:. B:. Compromise of 1850. Border Ruffian. C:. D:. B. Kansas-Nebraska Act. #2 The attempted to ban slavery in territories won from Mexico. Compromise of 1850. Martyr. A:.

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U.S. History Chapter 16

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  1. U.S. History Chapter 16

  2. #1 The divided a territory into two parts. Wilmot Proviso Kansas-Nebraska Act A: B: Compromise of 1850 Border Ruffian C: D:

  3. B. Kansas-Nebraska Act

  4. #2 The attempted to ban slavery in territories won from Mexico. Compromise of 1850 Martyr A: B: Wilmot Proviso Fugitive C: D:

  5. C. Wilmot Proviso

  6. #3 The declared Congress unable to ban the slave trade between slave states. Border Ruffian Compromise of 1850 A: B: Martyr Fugitive C: D:

  7. B. Compromise of 1850

  8. #4 A was a proslavery person who rode from Missouri to Kansas to battle antislavery forces. Comproimise of 1850 Wilmot Proviso A: B: Border Ruffians Fugitive C: D:

  9. C. Border Ruffians

  10. #5 A is a runaway person. Martyr Fugitive A: B: Border Ruffian Wilmot Proviso C: D:

  11. B. Fugitive

  12. #6 A is one who sacrifices his or her own life for beliefs. Martyr Fugitive A: B: Border Ruffian Wilmot Proviso C: D:

  13. Martyr

  14. #7 Henry Clay’s Missouri Compromise allowed Missouri to be admitted as a slave state and as a free state. California Louisiana A: B: Kansas Maine C: D:

  15. D. Maine

  16. #8 The helped to ensure a balance of slave and free states for almost 30 years. Missouri Compromise African Americans A: B: Regional Free Soil C: D:

  17. A. Missouri Compromise

  18. #9 The formed in the 1850’s because there was dissatisfaction with the weak stand on slavery taken by the Whigs and Democrats. • African Americans Republican Party A: B: Confederate States of America Northerners C: D:

  19. B. Republican Party

  20. #10 In the election of 1860 Abraham Lincoln won despite the fact he did not carry a single state. Popular sovereignty Missouri Compromise A: B: Regional Southern C: D:

  21. D. Southern

  22. #11 In 1855 the rivalry between proslavery and antislavery settlers erupted into violence in . Fort Sumter Maine A: B: Kansas California C: D:

  23. C. Kansas

  24. #12 When was elected in 1860 several southern states seceded in protest. Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas A: B: Maine Northerners C: D:

  25. A. Abraham Lincoln

  26. #13 The Civil War began when Confederate troops attacked . Uncle Tom’s Cabin Fort Sumter A: B: African Americans Northerners C: D:

  27. B. Fort Sumter

  28. #14 Admitting to the Union in 1850 as a free state led to the Compromise of 1850. Missouri Kansas A: B: California Louisiana C: D:

  29. C. California

  30. #15 Both the Republican and Free-Soil Parties wanted to keep slavery out of the territories. Southern Northern A: B: Eastern Western C: D:

  31. D. Western

  32. #16 After Lincoln’s elections, seven southern states seceded and formed the . Louisiana Purchase Confederate States of America A: B: Missouri Compromise Mexican Cession C: D:

  33. B. Confederate States of America

  34. #17 • attitudes toward slavery decided • the outcome of the presidential election of 1860. Regional Western A: B: African Americans Southern C: D:

  35. A. Regional

  36. #18 Abraham Lincoln lost the Senate race in Illinois to , but, even so, he became well known nationally. John Brown Henry Clay A: B: Stephen Douglas Uncle Tom C: D:

  37. C. Stephen Douglas

  38. #19 In 1848 the legality of slavery had to be decided in lands added from the . Louisiana Purchase Mexican Cession A: B: Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 C: D:

  39. B. Mexican Cession

  40. #20 One effect of Stowe’s was the heightened tensions between the North and the South. African Americans Free Soil A: B: Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin C: D:

  41. D. Uncle Tom’s Cabin

  42. #21 The began at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, when Confederate troops fired upon the fort. Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Confederate States of America A: B: Civil War Mexican Cession C: D:

  43. C. Civil War

  44. #22 The 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. Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 A: B: Mexican Cession Popular sovereignty C: D:

  45. B. Compromise of 1850

  46. #23 The Party was formed in 1848 for the purpose of banning slavery in the western territories. Republican Southern A: B: Free Soil Regional C: D:

  47. C. Free Soil

  48. #24 When California voters approved a state constitution that banned slavery, this was an example of . Popular Sovereignty Kansas-Nebraska Act A: B: Free Soil Compromise of 1850 C: D:

  49. A. Popular Sovereignty

  50. #25 debates with Stephen Douglas won him fame as an opponent of slavery. Republican Party’s Abraham Lincoln’s A: B: Northerners’ Regional’s C: D:

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