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Galiyas History 9 - Chapter 8 Test (A)
Test Description: Galiyas History 9 - Chapter 8 Test (A)
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1) President Lincoln’s declaration that the Union would hold on to federal property in the Southern states clearly referred to
A
Harpers Ferry
B
Fort Pickens.
C
Fort Sumter.
D
Washington, D.C.
2) The dissolution of the Union began in ____________________, where anti-Northern secessionist sentiment had long been intense:
A
Georgia.
B
South Carolina.
C
Kentucky.
D
Kansas.
3) When delegates at the Republicans’ Chicago convention in 1860 became convinced that their first choice, William Seward, might not have wide appeal in the North, the party turned to
A
John J. Crittenden.
B
Stephen Douglas.
C
Jefferson Davis.
D
Abraham Lincoln.
4) n 1849 thousands of people came to California because
A
gold had been discovered there.
B
it was a slave state.
C
it offered cheap land.
D
it was a free state
5) The Lecompton Constitution
A
gave voting rights to women.
B
was supported by Stephen Douglas.
C
was approved by Congress.
D
was proslavery.
6) In the Compromise of 1850, Henry Clay grouped his resolutions in pairs so that
A
each pair offered concessions to both sides.
B
each pair could comprise a bill.
C
members of Congress could then vote on each pair separately from the others.
D
the pairings made the large proposal easier for all to understand.
7) The most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad was
A
Frederick Douglass.
B
Harriet Tubman.
C
Simon Legree.
D
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
8) The Whig Party and American Party both dissolved because
A
members disagreed sharply over their party’s presidential nominee.
B
Northern and Southern members split over the slavery issue.
C
members polarized over the Dred Scott decision.
D
Northeastern and Western members split over popular sovereignty.
9) The Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott case
A
freed an enslaved man.
B
ruled that Congress could not ban slavery in the territories.
C
outlawed slavery in the territories.
D
settled the slavery issue.
10) Which of the following states remained with the Union?
A
Missouri.
B
Tennessee.
C
Arkansas.
D
North Carolina.
11) What was the name for the idea that the citizens of each new territory should be allowed to decide for themselves whether they wanted to permit slavery?
A
nullification doctrine
B
Crittenden’s Compromise
C
popular sovereignty
D
Lecompton referendum
12) Who asked the U.S. Supreme Court to declare him a free man, arguing that the time he had spent in free territory had ended his enslavement?
A
Dred Scott
B
John Sanford
C
Roger B. Taney
D
Frederick Douglass
13) The Kansas-Nebraska Act enraged many people who opposed the extension of slavery because it repealed the
A
Fugitive Slave Act.
B
Missouri Compromise.
C
Freeport Doctrine.
D
Lecompton Constitution.
14) The convention of the Confederate states drafted a constitution containing a provision that
A
guaranteed slavery in their territory.
B
imposed a protective tariff on textiles.
C
limited the presidency to two terms.
D
declared the formation of a federal union.
15) Stephen A. Douglas proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act in order to
A
appease leaders of the “free soil” movement.
B
settle territory along the proposed route of the transcontinental railroad.
C
provide a compromise that would avoid civil war.
D
make it possible to farm large quantities of cotton in the Great Plains.
16) During his inaugural address, James Buchanan suggested that the question of slavery in the territories should be decided by
A
a nationwide vote.
B
Congress.
C
the people who lived there.
D
the Supreme Court.
17) A divisive issue that eventually contributed to the Civil War was whether to allow
A
slavery to expand into the western territories.
B
slavery to expand into the North.
C
the continued capturing and transporting of Africans to the United States.
D
enslaved Africans to become citizens of the United States.
18) The book Uncle Tom’s Cabin
A
justified slavery by depicting African Americans as being happy in enslavement.
B
aroused antislavery sentiment in the North.
C
led to better treatment of enslaved African Americans in the South.
D
justified slavery by depicting African Americans as heretics.
19) The Gadsden Purchase was intended to
A
create a route for the transcontinental railroad from New Orleans.
B
balance the amount of territory included in Kansas and Nebraska.
C
balance the division of territory between free states and slave states.
D
expand slavery westward.
20) The American Party won many seats in Congress in 1854 by opposing
A
slavery.
B
immigration.
C
the Missouri Compromise.
D
statehood for Kansas.
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