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Chapter 12 SS review

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The 1828 tax on imported goods mainly benefited   the North.  
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Andrew Jackson believed that   the federal government should have authority over the states.  
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Maine joined the United States as a free state   to balance Missouri, a slave state.  
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Which man was known as the Great Compromiser?   Henry Clay  
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Dred Scott argued that he should be free because   he had once lived in a free state.  
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Uncle Tom's Cabin was   a best-selling novel that opposed slavery.  
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The Civil War began when-   Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter.  
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The Union's first plan for defeating the South-   blocked goods from going into and out of Southern ports.  
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The Emancipation Proclamation-   freed slaves in those parts of the South that were still fighting against the Union.  
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The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War because-   the weakened Southern army could no longer try to invade the North.  
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The Missouri Compromise   kept balance between slave and free states.  
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Sectionalism   is regional loyalty.  
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A tariff   is a tax on imported goods.  
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The Dred Scott decision   ruled that slavery was legal.  
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Emancipation means   the freeing of the slaves.  
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