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APUSH CH 18-20
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| the wilmot proviso if adopted would have | prohibited slavery in any territory acquired in the mexican war |
| the debate over slavery in the mexican cesseion | threatened to split national politics between the north and the south |
| according to the principle of popular sovereignty the question of slavery in the territories would be determined by | the people in any given territory |
| the south grew increasingly worried by the future of slavery because | the admission of California might offset the political balance |
| by 1850 the south | was relatively well off politically and economically |
| harriet tubman gained fame | by helping slaves to escape to canada |
| Calhoun's plan to protect the south and slavery involved | the election of two presidents one from the North and one from the South |
| Webster's famed seventh of march speech in 1850 resulted in | visibly strenghtening Union sentiment and especially pleased nothern banking at commerical centers |
| in his 7th of march speech Daniel Webster | called for a new, more stringent fugitive slave law |
| during the debate of 1850, _____ argued that there was a higher law... | WIlliam H Seward |
| in the compromise of 1850, congress determined that slavery in NM and UTAH was | to be decided by popular sovereignty |
| the most alarming aspect of the compromise of 1850 to notherners was the decision concerning | the new fugitive slave law |
| many northern states passed personal liberty laws in response to the Compromise of 1850 that | interfered with federal enforcement of the fugitive slave laws |
| the primary objective of the manifest destiny expansionists in the 1859s was | cuba |
| stephan a douglas proposed that the question of slavery in the Kansas-Nebr Territory ve decided by | popular sovereignty |
| in 1857 the supreme court ruled in the dred scott decision that | protection of slavert was guaranteed in all territories of the west |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle toms cabin | intended to show the cruelty of slavery |
| when the people of britain and france read uncle toms cabin their gov | realized that intervention in the CW on behalf og the south wouldnt be popular |
| Hintor R Helper's book, The impending criss of th |