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when the Republican party formed what was its primary goal?
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formed in 1854
goal: abolish slavery
goal: abolish slavery
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connexus answers
2.2.7 - Quick Check: Growing Tensions
Some of yall quick checks might not be in the same order
I got a 50% from "I am always right trust me please" **not saying his/her answers are wrong for everybody:)
The answers for connexus students are:
Which of the following was stated as part of the Dred Scott v. Sandford ruling?
Incorrect answer A. Only Congress could decide whether to allow
slavery in the territories.
Correct answer B. Congress could not decide whether to allow
slavery in the territories.
Incorrect answer C. Popular sovereignty was unconstitutional.
Incorrect answer D. Slavery was unconstitutional.
During the debate over California’s statehood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of slavery?
Incorrect answer A. Daniel Webster
Correct answer B. John Calhoun
Incorrect answer C. Henry Clay
Incorrect answer D. Millard Fillmore
The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of which of the following?
Incorrect answer A. Missouri Compromise
Correct answer B. Compromise of 1850
Incorrect answer C. Free Soil Party
Incorrect answer D. Dred Scott v. Sanford
When the Republican Party formed, what was its primary goal?
Incorrect answer A. to keep popular sovereignty
Incorrect answer B. to maintain the series of compromises
Correct answer C. to keep slavery out of the territories
Incorrect answer D. to abolish slavery altogether
Trust me I got a 100% for the redo but if your questions might be in a different order, here is the questions and their answers.
Some of yall quick checks might not be in the same order
I got a 50% from "I am always right trust me please" **not saying his/her answers are wrong for everybody:)
The answers for connexus students are:
Which of the following was stated as part of the Dred Scott v. Sandford ruling?
Incorrect answer A. Only Congress could decide whether to allow
slavery in the territories.
Correct answer B. Congress could not decide whether to allow
slavery in the territories.
Incorrect answer C. Popular sovereignty was unconstitutional.
Incorrect answer D. Slavery was unconstitutional.
During the debate over California’s statehood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of slavery?
Incorrect answer A. Daniel Webster
Correct answer B. John Calhoun
Incorrect answer C. Henry Clay
Incorrect answer D. Millard Fillmore
The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of which of the following?
Incorrect answer A. Missouri Compromise
Correct answer B. Compromise of 1850
Incorrect answer C. Free Soil Party
Incorrect answer D. Dred Scott v. Sanford
When the Republican Party formed, what was its primary goal?
Incorrect answer A. to keep popular sovereignty
Incorrect answer B. to maintain the series of compromises
Correct answer C. to keep slavery out of the territories
Incorrect answer D. to abolish slavery altogether
Trust me I got a 100% for the redo but if your questions might be in a different order, here is the questions and their answers.
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softboi
correct. can confirm this is correct for connexus.
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Hana
1 is comprise of 1850
2 is Congress could not decide
3 is to keep slavery out of the
4 is John Calhoun
2 is Congress could not decide
3 is to keep slavery out of the
4 is John Calhoun
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MathWiz
connexus answers is right
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Connexus answers were wrong i got 2/4 It's 1. compromise of 1850 2.congress could not decide whether to allow slavery in the territory 3. to keep slaves out of the territorys 4. john calhoon
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connexus answers are right thank you
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