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Unit 10: Sectionalism
Test Description: Pre Civil War Events
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which region opposed a high tariff on imported goods?
A
The West
B
The Industrial North
C
The Agricultural South
2) Which amendment did South Carolina use to justify their action to nullify federal law?
A
10th Amendment - States' rights
B
9th Amendment - People's Rights
C
1st Amendment - Freedom of press, religion, speech, protest, and assembly
3) Which WAS NOT an effect of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
A
Pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers moved into the territories to influence the vote
B
Fighting broke out between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers
C
The MIssouri Compromise Line was extended further south
D
The Missouri Compromise Line became irrelevant
4) How was the North partly guilty for slavery in the south?
A
People in the north bought goods manufactured in Southern factories.
B
Northern factory owners bought cotton for their textile mills and demanded low prices
C
Northerners started slavery in Puritan Massachusetts.
5) Which person is known as The Great Compromiser and negotiated the Compromise of 1850 and the Missouri Compromise
A
Henry Clay
B
Stephen Douglas
C
Alexander Hamilton
6) In his 1st Inaugural Address, how did Lincoln try to convince Southerners that he posed no threat to their way of life?
A
He said slavery was already decided by the courts in Dred Scott v. Scott
B
He said he had no reason or legal authority to take away slavery in the south.
C
He promised to never abolish slavery.
7) This novel, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, affected how many people in the north viewed the issue of slavery.
A
Uncle Larry's Closet
B
Uncle Tim's Cabinet
C
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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9) The Fugitive Slave Act was part of the ______________________ and angered many northerners.
A
The Missouri Compromise
B
The Great Compromise
C
The Compromise 1850
10) Which statement is true about southern states when Lincoln gave his 1st Inaugural Address?
A
Southern states had nullified the outcome of the Election of 1860
B
They had already abolished slavery in the south in efforts to avoid civil war
C
Several southern states had already seceded
11) What was the significance of the Brooks-Sumner affair in Congress?
A
It eased sectional tensions between northern and southern states temporarily
B
It was the first act of violence in the sectional crisis
C
The violence in Congress hinted at the violence to come (civil war)
12) What was the significance of the Lincoln-Douglas debates in 1858?
A
Lincoln won the debates and was elected President in 1858
B
The debates made Lincoln a national figure and brought the moral issue of slavery into focus
C
The debates eased sectional tensions in the north
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