1. States Rights - Southern states argued they had the right to determine the legality of slavery within their borders
2. Election of 1860 - The victory of anti-slavery candidate Abraham Lincoln led to secession of Southern states and the Civil War
3. Missouri Compromise - Maintained the balance of free and slave states, but intensified sectionalism
4. Kansas-Nebraska Act - Allowed for popular sovereignty in new territories, leading to violence
23 24 U3 Sectionalism and the Civil War Unit Test Match the event or concept with its impact on the expansion of slavery and sectionalism 2 points) States Rights Southern states argued they had the right to determine the legality of slavery within their borders The victory of anti-slavery candidate Abraham Lincoln led to secession of Election of 1860 Southern states and the War Missouri Compromise Allowed for popular sovereignty in new territoriesleading to violence and Kansas-Nebraska Act Maintained the balance of free and slave states, but intensified sectionalism
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