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Preacher that claimed to be delivered By God to lead all the slaves to freedom And armed them to revolt in Virginia? A.) John Brown B.) Frederick Douglas C.) Nat Turner C.) Nat Turner D.) Dred Scott L F

This Concept refers to the idea That all slaves should be freed immediately. A.) Abolitionism A.) Abolitionism B.) Sectionalism C.) Suffrage D.) Nullification L F

White Abolitionist publisher of Liberator? A.) Frederick Douglas B.) William Garrison B.) William Garrison C.) William Hearst D.) John C. Calhoun L F

Freed African American publisher of North Star? A.) Frederick Douglas A.) Frederick Douglas B.) William Garrison C.) William Hearst D.) John C. Calhoun L F

Parents owned slaves but…became leaders In the abolitionist movement? A.) Frederick Douglas B.) William Garrison C.) Grimke Sisters C.) Grimke Sisters D.) John C. Calhoun L F

This compromise caused sectionalism By establishing 36 30 latitude dividing Free states and slave states ? A.) Compromise of 1850 B.) Missouri Compromise B.) Missouri Compromise C.) Great Compromise D.) Nullification Crisis L F

This dispute was between John C. Calhoun and President Andrew Jackson over whether states could ignore federal laws ? A.) Nationalism B.) Bleeding Kansas C.) Manifest Destiny D.) Nullification Crisis D.) Nullification Crisis L F

The Nullification Crisis of 1832 Concerned this issue? A.) Manifest Destiny B.) Abolitionism C.) State’s Rights C.) State’s Rights D.) Communism L F

This proposal in Congress caused Sectionalism because it wanted to Outlaw slavery in the lands won in the Mexican-American War? A.) Kansas-Nebraska Act B.) Missouri Compromise C.) Dawes Act D.) Wilmot Provision D.) Wilmot Proviso L F

The Treaty ended the Mexican-American War? A.) Guadalupe Hidalgo A.) Guadalupe Hidalgo B.) Juape Ignialdo C.) San Jacinto D.) Monterey L F

This allowed California to be entered Into the U.S. as a free state? A.) Missouri Compromise B.) Compromise of 1820 C.) Nebraska Compromise D.) Compromise of 1850 D.) Compromise of 1850 L F

California is known as the? A.) Lone Star State B.) Bear Flag State B.) Bear Flag State C.) Show Me State D.) Peach State L F

This outlawed Slave Trade in Washington, D.C.? A.) Emancipation Proclamation D.) Compromise of 1850 B.) Compromise of 1850 C.) Missouri Compromise D.) 3/5s compromise L F

the Compromise of 1850 arose out of The Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850 arose out of territorial expansion and the issue of ? A.) Slavery A.) Slavery B.) Nullification C.) Federalism D.) Communism L F

John C. Calhoun resigned from this position During the Nullification Crisis? A.) Supreme Court B.) U.S. Senator C.) Governor South Carolina D.) Vice President D.) Vice President L F

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