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Antebellum
Test Description: Georgia's Antebellum time period.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What word is used to describe the time period before the Civil War?
A
Colonial
B
Revolutionary
C
Pre-Civil War
D
Antebellum
2) This compromise made California a free state in exchange for the Fugitive Slave Law
A
Georgia Platform
B
Missouri Compromise
C
Kansas-Nebraska Act
D
Compromise of 1850
3) Which two issues played the GREATEST roles in causing the Civil War?
A
election of James K. Polk and the Northwest Ordinance
B
slavery and states' rights
C
the Missouri Compromise and the California Gold Rush
D
Manifest Destiny and Indian Removal
4) These people advocated strongly to end or abolish slavery. They were primarily located in northern states.
A
separatists
B
abolitionists
C
Democrats
D
states rights
5) This is the belief that the rights of the state are more important or equal to the rights of the nation.
A
popular sovereignty
B
Georgia Platform
C
states' beliefs
D
states' rights
6) What was the Georgia Platform?
A
Georgia's response to the Election of 1860
B
Georgia's response to the Missouri Compromise
C
Georgia's response to the Kansas-Nebraska Act
D
Georgia's response to the Compromise of 1850
7) Which states supported slavery?
A
Northern states
B
Southern states
8) Who became president in 1860?
A
Abraham Lincoln
B
John Brekinridge
C
Stephen Douglas
D
John Bell
9) Who did the South vote for in the Election of 1860?
A
John Breckinridge
B
Abraham Lincoln
C
Stephen Douglas
D
John Bell
10) What does secede mean?
A
To join
B
To start anew
C
To create war
D
To break away
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