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Harriet Beecher Stoweโs novel Uncle Tomโs Cabin
Raised Northern anger toward slavery
Proposed a compromise on slavery
Supported Southern slaveowners
Justified the Dred Scott decision
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The Lincoln-Douglas debates focused mainly on
U.S. foreign policy
The expansion of slavery into new lands
Election procedures in the West
Banking and tariffs
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The Missouri Compromise attempted to resolve tensions by
Ending slavery in Northern states
Keeping a balance of free and slave states
Removing the 3/5 rule from the Constitution
Banning slave trade across the country
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The Trail of Tears was the forced removal of
Enslaved people from the Upper South
Cherokee and other tribes to western territories
Mexican farmers from Texas
Loyalists after the American Revolution
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Abraham Lincoln gained national attention by
Challenging slavery in political debates
Protesting taxes in Massachusetts
Writing Uncle Tomโs Cabin
Leading Southern Democrats
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The expansion of slavery became a national issue due to
Supreme Court restrictions
New western lands needing decisions on slavery
Decreased cotton production
Lower taxes for plantations
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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 allowed the federal government to
End land disputes in New England
Protect Native American lands from settlers
Relocate Native Americans west of the Mississippi River
Grant U.S. citizenship to all Native peoples
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Secession means
Reforming state constitutions
Leaving the United States
Creating new military branches
Voting to limit tariffs
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The Supreme Court in Dred Scott v. Sandford stated that
States must return all escaped slaves
Slaves had limited legal protections
Congress could end slavery anywhere
The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional
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Jacksonโs response to Worcester v. Georgia showed that he
Resigned in protest
Respected the Courtโs authority
Ignored the Supreme Courtโs decision
Supported Native American rights
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The Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia ruled that
States could nullify federal laws
Georgia had no authority over Cherokee lands
Native Americans could not own land
The Indian Removal Act was legal
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The term โsectionalismโ refers to
The separation of church and state
The formation of third parties
Migration from cities to farms
Loyalty to oneโs region over the country
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Southern leaders supported slavery as
Vital to agriculture and social structure
Unpopular in border states
Banned by federal law
A failed economic system
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