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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A He called several ineffective special sessions of Congress.
B He denied that the southern states had the right to secede from the Union, but did nothing to stop it.
C He urged the Supreme Court to rule on secession before Lincoln took office.
D He prodded Congress to beef up the military in case there was a war.
Question #2
A were a group of southerns who formed a secret society that condemned slavery
B were a labor union that protested accusations that they knew nothing about politics
C were a group of American born Protestant natives who opposed the expansion of slavery and protested the immigration of Catholics
D were also known as the Peace and Freedom Party
Question #3
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #4
A fundamental flaws in the electoral college system.
B indifference of southern voters.
C strength of the new Republican party.
D weakness of the Democratic party in the South.
Question #5
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #6
A Southerners who could not afford to relocate their plantations to the West
B Northerners and southerners who were morally opposed to slavery
C Northerners who wanted to reserve new lands for white settlers
D Southerners who had concluded that slavery could not flourish in the West
Question #7
A strengthened the Missouri Compromise
B might allow slavery in Kansas and Nebraska
C showed his enthusiastic support of slavery
D strengthened his presidential prospects
Question #8
A He was good friends with powerful Democrats.
B His extreme racial views appealed to antislavery southerners.
C He represented the crucial state of Illinois.
D He supported high tariffs.
Question #9
A endorsed the free soil policy of the Republicans
B freed Dred and Harriet Scott from slavery because they had lived in a free territory
C declared Congress could not ban slavery from the territories because slaves are personal property, thus protected by the U.S. Constitution
D extended the 36/30 line (Missouri Compromise) line all the way to the Pacific Coast
Question #10
A They took comfort in knowing the federal government defended slavery.
B They took comfort in knowing no slave flocked to Brown’s case.
C They took comfort in knowing the federal government defended slavery. They took comfort in knowing no slave flocked to Brown’s case. They took comfort in knowing that slaveholders and non-slaveholders united to fight of the invaders.
D They took comfort in knowing that slaveholders and non-slaveholders united to fight of the invaders.
Question #11
A proclaim slavery issues needed to be decided by popular sovereignty
B provide federal funds for a transcontinental railroad to run through Kansas
C divide the unorganized western territory into Nebraska and Kansas
D repeal the Missouri Compromise
Question #12
A the border dispute between Texas and New Mexico needed to be settled
B the US government wanted to control and profit from the distribution of land in Texas
C Texas was under constant attack from Mexico and the United States needed to make a provision to protect the Texas border
D Texas desired to be annexed into the Union as a slave state
Question #13
A California
B New Mexico
C Arizona
D Utah
Question #14
A It precipitated the resignation of Supreme Court justices from the North.
B It strengthened the Democratic party by unifying its northern and southern branches.
C It lent credence to the belief in the North that a slave power conspiracy existed.
D It indicated that the issue of slavery could be determined in any territory long before the moment of statehood.
Question #15
A saw that the cause was lost and retreated from the contest.
B invaded Kansas to control the election through fraud and intimidation.
C got no support from the presidential administration of Millard Fillmore.
D initiated the first orderly implementation of popular sovereignty.
Question #16
A The balance of power between the North and the South in Congress
B Stricter interstate commerce regulations
C Whether or not the nation should engage in a civil war
D Whether or not Congress should raise taxes on imports
Question #17
A he did not think the plan would cause controversy.
B he had never supported the Missouri Compromise in the first place.
C he needed southern support to pass his legislation.
D he pocketed bribes from southern legislators in return for supporting their causes.
Question #18
A did not want to compete with slave labor and proposed a ban on slavery in Calfornia
B did not have an issue with slavery because slave owners were not bringing slaves to California
C liked the idea of introducing slaves into the mine fields to ease their own workloads
D established their own republic and independently governed themselves until 1852
Question #19
A Northern delegates walked out
B Southern delegates walked out
C Delegates nominated Abraham Lincoln for the presidency
D Delegates nominated Jefferson Davis for the presidency
Question #20
A He was pardoned by the Republican governor.
B He escaped to Massachusetts.
C He was deported to Canada.
D He was tried, convicted, and executed.