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lms 8 history
mrs t's 8.1-8.2 conflicts & compromise and growing tensions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what happened as a result of the Dred Scott decision | abolitionists increased their efforts to free slaves |
| sectionalism, slavery and what were all causes of the civil war | state's rights |
| the Kansas - Nebraska act established the concept of | popular sovereignty |
| in the case of Dred Scott v. Sandford, the U.S. Supreme court ruled that | extending slavery into new territories was within the law |
| the following all make up what? California admitted as a free state, fugitive slave act was passed, established Texas/New Mexico border, and the use of popular sovereignty in New Mexico and Utah | Compromise of 1850 |
| The Missouri Compromise drew an imaginary line across the United States. This line represented a boundary line between what | pro-slavery and antislavery territories in 1820 |
| popular sovereignty was the idea that | a state's inhabitants could vote for or against slavery in their state |
| The Compromise of 1850, did not cancel what | the Fugitive Slave Act |
| The Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Missouri Compromise had this in common | they eased sectional tensions for a while |
| What were the terms of the Missouri Compromise | Maine would be a free state, Missouri would be a slave state, and divided the land of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36 30 degrees closed to slavery |
| Slate's Rights, Slavery, Dred Scott, Nullification Crisis, John C Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Tariff of 1828, Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 all dominated what era | the Civil War Era |