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What was the purpose of the 13th Amendment?
To declare secession unconstitutional
To end slavery in the United States
To grant citizenship to formerly enslaved people
To establish equal rights for all citizens
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What did Lincoln mean by the phrase, "A house divided against itself cannot stand"?
Compromises would preserve national unity.
The Union must remain divided to maintain peace.
Each state should govern itself independently.
The United States could not continue half slave and half fre
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What was the result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?
It resolved tensions between North and South.
It ended popular sovereignty.
It intensified the debate over slavery and led to violence.
It preserved the Missouri Compromise line.
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What was the result of the Mexican-American War?
Native American lands were protected.
The U.S. gained territory under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hida
Slavery was abolished in new territories.
Texas became an independent nation.
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What were the results of the Civil War?
The Fugitive Slave Act was repealed
The collapse of the Republican Party
Southern states gained greater independence
The abolition of slavery and preservation of the Union
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What was a major advantage of the North during the Civil War?
Widespread support for secession
Superior military leadership
Greater industrial capacity
Stronger relationships with foreign nations
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What did the Declaration of Sentiments advocate for?
Immediate abolition of slavery
Equal rights for women
The right of states to secede
Strengthening the Fugitive Slave Act
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What was Nat Turner's Rebellion?
A successful slave uprising in Virginia
The inspiration for the Kansas-Nebraska Act
A failed attempt to seize Harpers Ferry
A violent revolt resulting in stricter slave codes
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What was the Dred Scott decision?
The Missouri Compromise was upheld.
Slavery was declared unconstitutional.
Congress could prohibit slavery in territories.
Enslaved persons were declared property.
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Why did many abolitionists also support women's rights?
Abolitionists believed women were superior to men
They were always led by the same individuals
Women's rights leaders supported slavery
Both movements focused on equality and human rights
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Which battle is considered the turning point of the Civil War?
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Fort Sumter
Battle of Vicksburg
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Who was the author of 'The Liberator,' an abolitionist newspaper?
Harriet Tubman
Nat Turner
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglass
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What was the main outcome of the Dred Scott decision?
Congress was prohibited from regulating slavery in the terri
Slavery was banned in new territories.
It affirmed the Missouri Compromise.
Enslaved people gained the right to sue in court.
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