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How did the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin affect American society in the 1850s?
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
Under popular sovereignty, the decision whether or not to allow slavery in a territory was made by
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
Lincoln’s call for volunteers to defend Fort Sumter led directly to
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
Which of the following did the Supreme Court uphold in the Dred Scott decision?
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
What did Senator Stephen Douglas propose in the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
The Civil War began with the
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
The purpose of the Fugitive Slave Act was to
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
Many southern whites criticized northern business owners for
the voters of the territory.
force all Americans to help catch escaped slaves.
not caring about their workers.
The federal government should protect the slaveholder, not the slave.
the secession of the Upper South states.
Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.
to rely on popular sovereignty to decide if slavery should be legal in the territories
It convinced many Northerners that enslaved people were property.
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