Ch. 15 Review Mr. Holmes May 29, 2013
Round 1 I was president of the Confederacy. The Kansas-Nebraska Act is an example of this… The violence at Harper’s Ferry is credited to this individual We are the political party that opposed slavery We are the political party made up of antislavery Democrats & Whigs.
Round 1 Answers Jefferson Davis Popular Sovereignty John Brown Republicans Free Soil Party
Round 2 The Kansas-Nebraska Act was settled using the political idea called __________________ This legal case dealt with the issue of a slave suing for his freedom This law meant a runaway slave must be found and returned to their master Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote this book that made both pro and anti slavery sides angry. Other than slavery, state 2 other causes of the Civil War
Round 2 Answers Popular Sovereignty Dred Scott v. Sanford Fugitive Slave Act Uncle Tom’s Cabin Legislative Mandates, Abolitionism, Division of Labor, Tariffs, States’ rights versus the Constitution
Round 3 This agreement created balance between the number of slave states and free states. This agreement let the people decide if an area should be pro-slavery or not. This agreement had 4 parts to it. One of which was the Fugitive Slave Act. This was the event after a man was attacked on the floors of the Senate. This president avoided civil war by doing nothing on the issue of slavery and leaving it to Lincoln.
Round 3 Answers Missouri Compromise Kansas-Nebraska Act Compromise of 1850 “Bleeding Sumner” James Buchannan
Round 4 What is a statement of a political party’s beliefs called? This was the name of the bloodshed in Kansas. True or False: Northern and Southern whites would most likely agree that African-Americans should not vote. The election of this man in 1860 led to the south breaking away. This political group wanted to stop slavery in the new territories.
Round 4 Answers Platform Bleeding Kansas True Abraham Lincoln Free Soil Party
Round 5 This is a map of what compromise?
Round 5 Answers Missouri Compromise
Round 6 What compromise is shown on this map?
Round 6 Answers Compromise of 1850