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The Compromise of 1850 included
The return of the Missouri Compromise line
A ban on state taxes
Immediate end to slavery
A stronger Fugitive Slave Law
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The 3/5 Compromise involved
Counting slaves partially for representation and taxes
Giving voting rights to enslaved people
Allowing states to print their own money
Dividing up the original colonies
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âBleeding Kansasâ resulted from
Disputes over the Erie Canal
Violence over slavery in Kansas Territory
Native raids on towns
Railroad expansion
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One reason for southern secession was
Refusal to pay taxes
Loss of land to France
Belief that Lincoln would limit slavery expansion
Increased tariffs on cotton
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The Great Compromise created
A new monarchy to rule the colonies
Equal state voting power in all elections
A tax system based only on population
A two-house Congress
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The Nullification Crisis involved
A state refusing to enforce a federal tariff
States banning slavery on their own
The end of westward expansion
Native Americans suing for land
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Uncle Tomâs Cabin influenced public opinion by
Exposing the cruelty of slavery
Promoting expansion into Canada
Encouraging new trade laws
Defending the southern way of life
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The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution to
End tariffs between states
Increase Congressâs power over trade
Grant citizenship to immigrants
Protect freedoms such as speech and religion
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Washingtonâs Farewell Address warned against
Foreign alliances and political factions
Western expansion and low taxes
National banking and public education
Trade with the southern colonies
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William Lloyd Garrison supported abolition by
Fighting in the Mexican-American War
Arguing for popular sovereignty
Publishing The Liberator
Voting against the Compromise of 1850
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Gibbons v. Ogden strengthened the federal government by
Allowing states to regulate commerce
Giving Congress power over interstate trade
Removing tariffs on shipping
Limiting judicial appointments
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The Missouri Compromise aimed to
Give more power to Congress
Allow states to tax imports
Keep a balance of slave and free states
Abolish slavery in all new lands
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