unit 6 clickers #2 political causes of the civil war
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Which of the following is an accurate description of how physical characteristics of the environment impacted Northern and Southern
economies prior to the Civil War?
Fer
tile
soil
in N
orth =
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Poor c
limat
e in
South
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tile
soil
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20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Fertile soil in North = Northern
Agriculture
B. Poor climate in South = Southern Industry
C. Fertile soil in North and South= Agriculture in both
D. Fertile soil in South= Southern agriculture
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following best explains the method used by the US government to protect northern
domestic manufacturing?
Mono
polies
Mer
cant
ilism
Tar
iffs
Em
bargo
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20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Monopolies
B. Mercantilism
C. Tariffs
D. Embargo
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following maintained the balance between slave and free states?
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prom
ise
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sour
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Kan
sas-
Nebra
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Fugiti
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elp
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20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Compromise of 1850
B. Missouri Compromise
C. Kansas-Nebraska Act
D. Fugitive Slave Law
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following tipped the balance of power towards the free states?
Com
prom
ise
of 1
850
Mis
sour
i Com
prom
ise
Kan
sas-
Nebra
ska
Act
Fugiti
ve S
lave
Law
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is o
ne.
20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Compromise of 1850
B. Missouri Compromise
C. Kansas-Nebraska Act
D. Fugitive Slave Law
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following allowed territories to decide for themselves on the issue of slavery using popular sovereignty?
Mis
sour
i Com
pr...
Kan
sas-
Nebra
sk...
Fugiti
ve S
lave
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Pro
clam
atio
n o...
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20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Missouri Compromise
B. Kansas-Nebraska Act
C. Fugitive Slave Law
D. Proclamation of 1763
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following is the best example of Congressional racism and discrimination?
Kan
sas-
Nebra
sk...
Com
prom
ise
of ..
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Fugiti
ve S
lave
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Sla
ve C
odes
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20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Kansas-Nebraska Act
B. Compromise of 1850
C. Fugitive Slave Law
D. Slave Codes
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following best expresses the result of the Dred Scott decision?
Gra
nted c
itize
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Rep
eale
d fu
git...
Sla
ves
label
ed...
Sla
ves
can s
ue...
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p on...
20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Granted citizenship
B. Repealed fugitive slave law
C. Slaves labeled property
D. Slaves can sue for freedom
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following best explains how the Lincoln-Douglas debates benefitted Lincoln?
Linco
ln wins t
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Dougla
s wins t
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Dougla
s lose
s ...
Linco
ln lose
s ...
I need help on...
20% 20% 20%20%20%a. Lincoln wins the 1858 Illinois Senate
Seat giving him the confidence to run for President in 1860.
b. Douglas wins the 1858 Illinois Senate seat but decides not to run for President in 1860.
c. Douglas loses the 1858 Illinois Senate seat but gains national recognition which will help him win the 1860 Presidential election.
d. Lincoln loses the 1858 Illinois Senate seat but gains national recognition which will help him win the 1860 Presidential election.
e. I need help on this one.
Which of the following explains the controversial stance of Lincoln during his campaign for the election of 1860?
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Abolish slavery nationwide
B. Abolish slavery north of Mason-Dixon line
C. Prohibit the growth of slavery westward
D. Prohibit the trade of slaves in the South
E. I need help on this one.
Which of the following was a direct and final cause of southern seccession?
Lin
coln
-Dougl
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Kan
sas-
Nebra
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Fugiti
ve S
lave
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A b
elie
f in S
t...
I nee
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20% 20% 20%20%20%A. Lincoln-Douglas Debate and
Compromise of 1850
B. Kansas-Nebraska Act and Missouri Compromise
C. Fugitive Slave Law and Dred Scott Decision
D. A belief in States’ Rights and Election of 1860
E. I need help on this one.
InterventionLegislation Impact on Slavery
Missouri Compromise 1820
Compromise of 1850
KN-NE Act
Dred Scott
Fugitive Slave Law
Election of 1860