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Name____________________________________________ Period______ Date________ Henderson Middle School SOCIAL STUDIES

Unit 8.1 – Growing Tensions pages 457 to How do the North and South start to develop differently: 2.List some reasons why those in the North opposed slavery in the South: 3.THE WILMOT PROVISO 4.FREE SOIL PARTY 5.What is the controversy surrounding California joining the Union as a state? 6.HENRY CLAY 7.List the two major parts of the COMPROMISE OF 1850: 8.STEPHEN A DOUGLAS Brink of the Storm – Page 2 of 7

1.HARRIET BEECHER STOWE 2.What is the plot of UNCLE TOM’S CABIN 3.FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT 4. POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY 5. KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT 6. Why did Kansas become the center of attention in the slavery issue? 7. Why was it named “Bleeding Kansas”? 8. JOHN BROWN 9. How does the slavery issue become violent in Congress? Unit 8.2 – The Crisis Deepens pages 462 to 465 Brink of the Storm – Page 3 of 7

1.REPUBLICAN PARTY 2.JOHN C FREMONT 3.JAMES BUCHANAN 4.Who wins the presidential election of 1856? 5.DRED SCOTT v. SANDFORD 6. ROGER B TANEY 7. How did the nation respond to the Dred Scott Case? 8. ABRAHAM LINCOLN 9. Describe the LINCOLN – DOUGLAS DEBATES: Unit 8.3 – Slavery & Politics pages 466 to 470 Brink of the Storm – Page 4 of 7

10. What was the major difference between Lincoln and Douglas: 11. What office were Lincoln and Douglas running for in 1858? 12.Who won the election? Unit 8.3 – Slavery & Politics pages 466 to What happens at HARPERS FERRY, VIRGINIA in October of 1859? 14. What happens to John Brown? 15. How does the nation respond to the incident at Harpers Ferry? Brink of the Storm – Page 5 of 7

1.PLATFORM 2.List the four major candidates for president in the election of 1860: 3.What were the major reasons Lincoln won the election? Unit 8.4 –Lincoln and Secession pages 471 to SECEDE 5. Which state is the first to secede from the Union? 6. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA 7. JEFFERSON DAVIS Brink of the Storm – Page 6 of 7

8. How does the Union respond to the secession of the southern states? 9. CRITTENDEN PLAN 10. What does Lincoln tell the South in his inaugural address? Unit 8.4 –Lincoln and Secession pages 471 to 475 Brink of the Storm – Page 7of 7 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1860