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What caused "Bleeding Kansas"?
Pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers clashed violently.
The Missouri Compromise line was reinstated.
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry inspired rebellion.
The Fugitive Slave Act was repealed.
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Why did many abolitionists also support women's rights?
Both movements focused on equality and human rights
Abolitionists believed women were superior to men
They were always led by the same individuals
Women's rights leaders supported slavery
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What was the purpose of the 13th Amendment?
To grant citizenship to formerly enslaved people
To end slavery in the United States
To establish equal rights for all citizens
To declare secession unconstitutional
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What was the primary cause of Southern secession following Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860?
Disagreement over western expansion
The North's industrial dominance
Fear that Lincoln would abolish slavery
Lincoln's support for high tariffs
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What was the Dred Scott decision?
Slavery was declared unconstitutional.
Enslaved persons were declared property.
Congress could prohibit slavery in territories.
The Missouri Compromise was upheld.
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Why is the Gettysburg Address considered one of the greatest speeches in U.S. history?
It emphasized equality, national unity, and sacrifice.
It called for immediate abolition of slavery.
It declared the end of the Civil War.
It encouraged the Confederate states to rejoin the Union.
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What was the result of the Mexican-American War?
Slavery was abolished in new territories.
Texas became an independent nation.
The U.S. gained territory under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hida
Native American lands were protected.
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Which states were affected by the Emancipation Proclamation?
Border states loyal to the Union
Confederate states in rebellion
All U.S. states
Northern free states
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What was the importance of Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'?
It outlined the Compromise of 1850.
It supported popular sovereignty.
It spread anti-slavery sentiment.
It inspired the Fugitive Slave Act.
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What was the goal of the Seneca Falls Convention?
To demand voting rights for women
To advocate for the abolition of slavery
To negotiate the terms of the Fugitive Slave Act
To declare opposition to the Civil War
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What was the main goal of Frederick Douglass' newspaper, 'The North Star'?
To promote the Compromise of 1850
To support women's suffrage
To expand westward territories
To argue for emancipation and equal rights
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What was the main idea of the Compromise of 1850?
To declare all territories free of slavery
To nullify the Fugitive Slave Act
To balance free and slave states in Congress
To ease tensions between North and South
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