National State Relations 1850s-1877 for Midterm
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| Doctrine that said that the Constitution was agreed to by the states and so any state could decide to leave the Union | Compact theory
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| Doctrine that said that the Constitution was a contract among the people and so no state had the power to leave the Union | Perpetual Union
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| Doctrine enunciated by Stephen Douglas during the Lincoln-Douglas debates that said Congress couldn't force a territory to become a slave state against its will | Freeport
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| Protests against the draft in the Civil War | New York riots
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| Agreement to withdraw Union troops out of the South in exchange for the Democrats accepting the fraudulent election results and establish Rutherford B. Hayes as president | Compromise of 1877
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| Doctrine that said the people of a territory had the right to decide their own laws by voting | Popular sovereignty
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| Defined citizenship and said states could not deny citizens equal protection and due process | 14th Amendment
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| Freed all slaves and abolished slavery | 13th Amendment
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| Divided the South into 5 military districts | First Reconstruction Act
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| Gave land (160 acres) to settlers who moved out west | Homestead Act
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| Freed the slaves in the rebellious states as a military act | Emancipation Proclamation
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| Case in which Justice Taney ruled that the president did not have the right to suspend habeas corpus; this decision was ignored by Lincoln and thousands were arrested for disloyal or suspected disloyal acts during the war | Ex Parte Merryman
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| Established to help former slaves; helped them find food, clothing, and jobs | Freedmen's Bureau
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| Gave land for states to establish colleges | Morrill Land Grant Act
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| Said states could not deny a person the right to vote based on race | 15th Amendment
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