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Chapter 10 HOMEWORK PAGES 362-367 HW #1 Quarter 4 The Nation becomes divided

1. What 2 parts of The Compromise of 1850 were intended to please the North? 2. What was going to be used to determine the question of slavery in the rest of Mexican Cession territory?

3. What was the most terrible part of The Compromise of 1850? 4. What did Harriet Beecher Stowe hope her book would make the nation feel?

5. What did Southerners accuse Uncle Tom’s Cabin as being? 6. How would the Kansas Nebraska Act open territory to slavery?

7. What did the Kansas Nebraska Act undo? 8. What did 1,000’s of proslavery voters do in Kansas?

9. What did John Brown do in response to what was going on in Kansas? 362-367 9. What did John Brown do in response to what was going on in Kansas? 10. Why was Senator Charles Sumner beaten with a cane?