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South Carolina’s concern over the federal policy regarding tariffs is known as the what
crisis?
Nullification CrisisNullification Crisis
My plan at Harpers Ferry was to start a slave rebellion.
Who am I?
John BrownJohn Brown
When people decide on an issue – usually through voting –
what is this known as?
Popular SovereigntyPopular Sovereignty
Put the following events in the right order:
1. Dred Scott v. Sandford2. John Brown’s Raid
3. Missouri Compromise4. William Lloyd Garrison and the
Liberator
3 – 4 – 1 - 23 – 4 – 1 - 2
“I know no North, no South, no East, no West….”
-Henry Clay
Clay was very committed to what?
National UnityNational Unity
Final authority to interpret the US Constitution became an issue in the
civil war. In the debate it was argued that this right belonged to
who?
National Government or the StatesNational Government or the States
I was a law that John C Calhoun opposed. The North loved me, the South hated me. What law
am I?
Tariff of AbominationsTariff of Abominations
This act authorized the arrest of escaped slaves in states where
slavery was illegal.
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Frederick DouglasHarriet Beecher StoweWilliam Lloyd Garrison
What do each of these individuals have in common?
They were all abolitionistsThey were all abolitionists
I repealed the Missouri Compromise. What law am I?
Kansas-Nebraska ActKansas-Nebraska Act
Who revealed the cruelties of slavery and in what book?
Harriett Beecher Stowe inHarriett Beecher Stowe inUncle Tom’s CabinUncle Tom’s Cabin
I allowed slavery into new territories and I prohibited Congress from outlawing slavery in territories.
What case am I from?
Dred Scott vDred Scott v. . SandfordSandford
I was the 1st state to secede?
South CarolinaSouth Carolina
In 1860 slavery in the South could be described how?
(where was it most common)
Most common in areas with high cotton Most common in areas with high cotton productionproduction
How did John Brown feel about African Americans?
He loved and accepted them. He was an He loved and accepted them. He was an abolitionist.abolitionist.
True or False
President Lincoln was firmly against secession.
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