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True or False: A Martyr is someone who dies for a religious or important cause. True
True or False: In 1854, The Republican Party split over the issue of slavery and became the Democratic Party. False
True or False: Lincoln believed slavery was moral/right False
True or False: An "arsenal" is a storage site for weapons. True
True or False: The country was split over the outcome of the Dred Scott Decision. True
Which of the following relates to a Supreme Court ruling that stated the constitution protected slavery in new territories? Dred Scott v. Sandford
Which of these accusations did Douglas make against Lincoln? Lincoln wanted African Americans to be fully equal to whites
Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at the time of the Dred Scott ruling? Roger Taney
After the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, who was elected Senator of Illinois? Stephen A. Douglas
"His effort was peculiar... An enthusiast brood over the oppression of people 'till he fancies himself commissioned (allowed) by heaven to liberate them. He ventures the attempt, which ends in little else than his own execution." Look to next card
DBQ: Examine the quote above. Who and what event is Abraham Lincoln referring to? John Brown and the Raid at Harpers Ferry
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