Which were the two most important factors in Georgia’s growth after the American Revolution?
(2 points)
Responses
Cotton
Cotton
Slavery
Slavery
Sugar
Sugar
Steamboats
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Cotton and slavery
What is one significant difference between the Northern and Southern states prior to the Civil War?
(1 point)
Responses
The North relied on the land to support its economy; the South relied on industry.
The North relied on the land to support its economy; the South relied on industry.
Northern states had mostly small family farms; Southern states had large plantations
Northern states had mostly small family farms; Southern states had large plantations
Agriculture was the main economic activity in the North; trade was the main economic activity in the South
Agriculture was the main economic activity in the North; trade was the main economic activity in the South
The Native American population in the North was small; there were thousands of Native Americans in the South
(1 point)
Responses
The North relied on the land to support its economy; the South relied on industry.
The North relied on the land to support its economy; the South relied on industry.
Northern states had mostly small family farms; Southern states had large plantations
Northern states had mostly small family farms; Southern states had large plantations
Agriculture was the main economic activity in the North; trade was the main economic activity in the South
Agriculture was the main economic activity in the North; trade was the main economic activity in the South
The Native American population in the North was small; there were thousands of Native Americans in the South
Northern states had mostly small family farms; Southern states had large plantations
Which accurately describes the terms of the Compromise of 1850?
(1 point)
Responses
All slavery was eliminated in the District of Columbia
All slavery was eliminated in the District of Columbia
California was allowed to enter the Union as a free state with no slavery
California was allowed to enter the Union as a free state with no slavery
Texas was allowed to annex New Mexico, extending slavery into that territory
Texas was allowed to annex New Mexico, extending slavery into that territory
Popular sovereignty was established, allowing states to vote on whether or not to have slavery
(1 point)
Responses
All slavery was eliminated in the District of Columbia
All slavery was eliminated in the District of Columbia
California was allowed to enter the Union as a free state with no slavery
California was allowed to enter the Union as a free state with no slavery
Texas was allowed to annex New Mexico, extending slavery into that territory
Texas was allowed to annex New Mexico, extending slavery into that territory
Popular sovereignty was established, allowing states to vote on whether or not to have slavery
All slavery was eliminated in the District of Columbia
What was the position of Georgia’s government according to the Georgia Platform of 1850?
(1 point)
Responses
Georgia stated that unless federal protective tariffs were lowered, Georgia would secede.
Georgia stated that unless federal protective tariffs were lowered, Georgia would secede.
Georgia stated that as long as slavery was permitted in the western territories, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that as long as slavery was permitted in the western territories, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that as long as the North honored the Fugitive Slave Act, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that as long as the North honored the Fugitive Slave Act, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that unless the slave trade was expanded into the territories north of Missouri, Georgia would secede.
(1 point)
Responses
Georgia stated that unless federal protective tariffs were lowered, Georgia would secede.
Georgia stated that unless federal protective tariffs were lowered, Georgia would secede.
Georgia stated that as long as slavery was permitted in the western territories, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that as long as slavery was permitted in the western territories, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that as long as the North honored the Fugitive Slave Act, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that as long as the North honored the Fugitive Slave Act, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Georgia stated that unless the slave trade was expanded into the territories north of Missouri, Georgia would secede.
Georgia stated that as long as slavery was permitted in the western territories, Georgia would remain in the Union.
Which of the following statements best describes the Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scott Case?
(1 point)
Responses
Scott, once a slave, was now a free man with full rights
Scott, once a slave, was now a free man with full rights
Scott, once a slave, would be free upon returning to a free state.
Scott, once a slave, would be free upon returning to a free state.
Scott, as a slave, was not a citizen and therefore had no right to sue
Scott, as a slave, was not a citizen and therefore had no right to sue
Scott, as a slave, would have to serve out the rest of his agreed-upon contract.
(1 point)
Responses
Scott, once a slave, was now a free man with full rights
Scott, once a slave, was now a free man with full rights
Scott, once a slave, would be free upon returning to a free state.
Scott, once a slave, would be free upon returning to a free state.
Scott, as a slave, was not a citizen and therefore had no right to sue
Scott, as a slave, was not a citizen and therefore had no right to sue
Scott, as a slave, would have to serve out the rest of his agreed-upon contract.
Scott, as a slave, was not a citizen and therefore had no right to sue
Which of the following statements best describes Southern states’ reactions to the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860?
(1 point)
Responses
They demanded a recount of votes
They demanded a recount of votes
They began to secede from the Union
They began to secede from the Union
They immediately attacked Fort Sumter
They immediately attacked Fort Sumter
They voted to protest Lincoln’s election
(1 point)
Responses
They demanded a recount of votes
They demanded a recount of votes
They began to secede from the Union
They began to secede from the Union
They immediately attacked Fort Sumter
They immediately attacked Fort Sumter
They voted to protest Lincoln’s election
They began to secede from the Union