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Unit 9: Sectionalism
Test Description: Sectionalism in the US during 1800's
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Sectional differences in the United States during the early 1800s
A
Religion
B
Economics
C
Roles of Women
D
Agriculture
2) Why did a protective tariff lead to sectionalism?
A
Northern states saw this as a burden
B
Northern states benefited but South did not
C
Most transported goods led to industrialism
D
Southern states benefited from the tax
3) Economic differences between freed and enslaved African Americans?
A
Enslaved Africans could attend public schools
B
Enslaved Africans could own property
C
Freed African Americans had some rights
D
Freed Africans could votes
4) How did both the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 contribute to freed enslaved differences
A
All states allowed slavery
B
Slavery was abolished in all states
C
Slavery was allowed only in the North
D
Slavery was allowed in some states but some states did not allow it
5) What southern city served as a busy port of entry for goods and immigrants in the 1800s?
A
Harper's Ferry
B
Galveston
C
Atlanta
D
Baton Rouge
6) What were some economic differences in the North?
A
Urban labor force
B
All of the above
C
Support of Tariffs
D
Manufacturing
7) What were some economic differences in the South?
A
Rural labor force
B
All of the above
C
Cotton Plantations
D
Opposed tariffs
8) How did the decision from the Dred Scott case affect the lives of enslaved Africans?
A
It restricted slavery to states alone and not territories.
B
Confirmed enslaved Africans were property and had no rights
C
It allowed enslaved people to sue for their freedom
D
It determined enslaved people could travel for freedom
9) Who was a strong abolitionist that led the attack in Bleeding Kansas the raid at Harper's Ferry?
A
John Brown
B
Fredrick Douglas
C
Stephen Douglas
D
Dred Scott
10) What was the Republican Party's Platform?
A
Popular Sovereignty
B
Slavery
C
Democracy
D
Anti-Slavery
11) What constitutional principle did Stephen Douglas try to influence?
A
Sectionalism
B
Popular Sovereignty
C
Republicanism
D
Socialism
12) What compromise set a boundary between Free Slave states?
A
Great Compromise
B
Compromise of 1842
C
Compromise of 1850
D
Missouri Compromise
13) What was the Fugitive Slave Act?
A
Required all runaway slaves be returned
B
Law passed to help immigration in the 1800's
C
Allowed Americans to assist runaway slaves
D
Prohibited slavery in the South
14) What was the Missouri Compromise?
A
Allowed Texas California to enter the Union
B
Let California enter as a Free State
C
Created a border between slave free states
D
Allowed popular sovereignty
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