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The four main causes of the civil war were 1. (s) [blank_start]Slavery[blank_end], 2. (c) [blank_start]Constitutional Disputes[blank_end], 3. (e) [blank_start]Economic differences[blank_end], and 4. (p) [blank_start]Political blunders and extremism[blank_end].
Question 2
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The [blank_start]free soil movement[blank_end] was made up of [blank_start]Northern democrats[blank_end] and [blank_start]Whigs[blank_end]. They supported the [blank_start]Wilmot Provision[blank_end] and thought that slaves should be [blank_start]free[blank_end] in land from the Mexico [blank_start]Cession[blank_end]. Many simply wanted western opportunities to be for [blank_start]whites[blank_end] only.
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free soil movement
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Northern democrats
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Whigs
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Wilmot Provision
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free
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whites
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Cession
Question 3
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While southerners were against the development of non-slave states, some accepted extending the Missouri Compromise.
Question 4
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[blank_start]Popular Sovereignty[blank_end] was proposed by [blank_start]Lewis Cass[blank_end] and stated the matter of whether a state had [blank_start]slaves[blank_end] or not would be decided by a [blank_start]vote[blank_end]. This was supported by [blank_start]northern and southern moderates[blank_end].
Question 5
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The election of [blank_start]1848[blank_end] had Democratic nominee [blank_start]Lewis Cass[blank_end] and Whig nominee [blank_start]Zachary Taylor[blank_end] and the Free Soil party nominee [blank_start]Martin Van Buren[blank_end].
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1848
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Lewis Cass
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Zachary Taylor
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Martin Van Buren
Question 6
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In the election of 1848, democrats...
Question 7
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The Whig nominee Zachary Taylor was
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a Mexican war hero.
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new to politics.
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an experience, skillful politician.
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was aggressively against abolition.
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taking no position on the slave territory issue.
Question 8
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The free soil party was made by "conscience [blank_start]whigs[blank_end]" ([blank_start]whigs against slavery[blank_end]) and [blank_start]antislavery democrats[blank_end].
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whigs
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whigs against slavery
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antislavery democrats
Question 9
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Taylor won the election of 1848.
Question 10
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Henry Clay is from [blank_start]Kentucky[blank_end]. Daniel Webster is from [blank_start]Massachusetts[blank_end]. John C. Calhoun is from [blank_start]South Carolina[blank_end].
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Kentucky
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Massachusetts
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South Carolina
Question 11
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The compromise of 1850, created by [blank_start]Henry Clay[blank_end], stated 1. (c) [blank_start]California would be a free state[blank_end], 2. (d) [blank_start]divide the rest of the Mexican Cession[blank_end] into [blank_start]Utah[blank_end] and [blank_start]New Mexico[blank_end], 3. (a) [blank_start]assume Texas's public debt[blank_end], 4. (f) [blank_start]fugitive slave law[blank_end].
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Henry Clay
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California would be a free state
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divide the rest of the Mexican Cession
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Utah
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New Mexico
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assume Texas's public debt
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fugitive slave law
Question 12
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President Taylor split up the compromise of 1850 and signed it into law.
Question 13
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President [blank_start]Taylor[blank_end] was [blank_start]against[blank_end] the compromise of 1850. After President [blank_start]Taylor[blank_end] died, [blank_start]Stephen A. Douglas[blank_end] [blank_start]split[blank_end] the compromise and passed each part [blank_start]separately[blank_end]. President [blank_start]Millard Fillmore[blank_end] signed it into law.
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against
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Taylor
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Taylor
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Stephen A. Douglas
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separately
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split
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Millard Fillmore
Question 14
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Northerners often ignored the Fugitive Slave Law.
Question 15
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Which is true about the fugitive slave law?
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It was not enough for southerners as they lost California.
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Antislavery northerners ignored the law.
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Law placed escaped slaved under exclusive jurisdiction of the national government.
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Runaway slaves were denied the right of a trial by jury.
Question 16
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Impending Crisis of the South attacked slavery from an economic point of view and stated that it weakened southern economies. This book was quickly banned in the south.