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Study Guide Chapter 10
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What did the Fugitive Slave Act do?
It was a law governing runaway slaves.
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Who was the Missouri slave who sued to get his freedom?
Dred Scott
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Define Popular Sovereignty.
Allowing the people of a territory to decide whether or not to permit slavery.
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Who wrote the Dred Scott decision?
Roger B. Taney
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Who was the Maryland born slave nicknamed “Moses?”
Harriet Tubman
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What political party formed in opposition to slavery in 1854?
Republican Party
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Who was John Brown and what did he do?
A NY abolitionist who used violence to achieve his goals.
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How many states were initially part of the Confederate States of America?
Seven
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What did the Compromise of 1850 do?
Called for concessions from both the North and South.
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Where did Confederate troops open fire on Union troops?
Fort Sumter
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What was life like in the South after the American Revolution?
The south was an agricultural society.
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What was the Free-Soil Party’s outcome in the Election of 1848?
Won 10% of the vote
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How did northerners feel about the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
They were angry because it allowed slavery to expand into free territory.
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What caused “Bleeding Kansas” to begin?
Pro-slavery people from Missouri attacked the town of Lawrence.
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What was Stephan Douglas’ view on slavery?
Popular Sovereignty
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Name the man who led the attack on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry.
John Brown
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What effect did the election of 1860 have on political parties?
The Democratic party split over the issue of slavery.
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North vs. South Climate not conducive to agriculture
Economy based on manufacturing and industry Large immigrant workforce Slavery was a immoral Long growing season Economy based on agriculture and slavery Slaves were the only way to ensure adequate cotton supply (Cotton King) Slaves were better off than northern factory workers
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