Question
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
Which of these officially repealed the Missouri Compromise?
Compromise of 1850
Ostend Manifesto
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Dred Scott Case
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
The idea that states could cancel any federal legislation they deem unconstitutional is known as
states' rights
Nullification Theory
abolitionism
Freeport Doctrine
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
Which statement best describes "Bleeding Kansas"?
Natural disasters in Kansas resulted in the death of settlers there.
The Missouri Compromise guaranteed that Kansas would be a slave state.
Abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers fought about whether Kansas would be a free or slave state.
A free and fair election determined whether Kansas would be a free or slave state.
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
What brought about the formation of the Republican Party?
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
The Missouri Compromise
The Emancipation Proclamation
The election of Abraham Lincoln
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
Which group was most enraged by the Fugitive Slave Act?
Democrats
Slaveholders
Abolitionists
Secessionists
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)
Which action contributed to the Southern belief that their economy was threatened?
The founding of the Republican party
The finalization of the Missouri Compromise
The support of popular sovereignty in territories
The approval of protective tariffs on manufactured goods
Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
What was the Underground Railroad?
A society dedicated to inciting slave revolts
A series of tunnels connecting border states
A system to help runaway slaves reach freedom
A secret Southern organization encouraging secession
Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)
Map of the United States showing comparative area of the free and slave states after the Kansas Nebraska Act. Slave states are green. Free states and California are pink. Territories to the west are yellow.
© Library of Congress, 2009581130
How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the future of Kansas?
Settlers in Kansas unanimously agreed to move to become a slave state.
Kansas assumed a neutral position and was neither a free nor slave state.
Individuals rushed to Kansas to cast votes on the issue of slavery.
Settlers moved out of Kansas to nearby states to avoid conflict.
Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)
Which of these actions was an economic cause of increased tensions between the North and South?
Dred Scott decision
Protective tariffs
Bleeding Kansas
Lincoln’s election
(01.02 LC)
Which of these officially repealed the Missouri Compromise?
Compromise of 1850
Ostend Manifesto
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Dred Scott Case
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
The idea that states could cancel any federal legislation they deem unconstitutional is known as
states' rights
Nullification Theory
abolitionism
Freeport Doctrine
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
Which statement best describes "Bleeding Kansas"?
Natural disasters in Kansas resulted in the death of settlers there.
The Missouri Compromise guaranteed that Kansas would be a slave state.
Abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers fought about whether Kansas would be a free or slave state.
A free and fair election determined whether Kansas would be a free or slave state.
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
What brought about the formation of the Republican Party?
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
The Missouri Compromise
The Emancipation Proclamation
The election of Abraham Lincoln
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
Which group was most enraged by the Fugitive Slave Act?
Democrats
Slaveholders
Abolitionists
Secessionists
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)
Which action contributed to the Southern belief that their economy was threatened?
The founding of the Republican party
The finalization of the Missouri Compromise
The support of popular sovereignty in territories
The approval of protective tariffs on manufactured goods
Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 LC)
What was the Underground Railroad?
A society dedicated to inciting slave revolts
A series of tunnels connecting border states
A system to help runaway slaves reach freedom
A secret Southern organization encouraging secession
Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)
Map of the United States showing comparative area of the free and slave states after the Kansas Nebraska Act. Slave states are green. Free states and California are pink. Territories to the west are yellow.
© Library of Congress, 2009581130
How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the future of Kansas?
Settlers in Kansas unanimously agreed to move to become a slave state.
Kansas assumed a neutral position and was neither a free nor slave state.
Individuals rushed to Kansas to cast votes on the issue of slavery.
Settlers moved out of Kansas to nearby states to avoid conflict.
Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)
Which of these actions was an economic cause of increased tensions between the North and South?
Dred Scott decision
Protective tariffs
Bleeding Kansas
Lincoln’s election
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the suggested answers to your questions:
**Question 2:**
**Which of these officially repealed the Missouri Compromise?**
- **Kansas-Nebraska Act**
**Question 3:**
**The idea that states could cancel any federal legislation they deem unconstitutional is known as**
- **Nullification Theory**
**Question 4:**
**Which statement best describes "Bleeding Kansas"?**
- **Abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers fought about whether Kansas would be a free or slave state.**
**Question 5:**
**What brought about the formation of the Republican Party?**
- **The Kansas-Nebraska Act**
**Question 6:**
**Which group was most enraged by the Fugitive Slave Act?**
- **Abolitionists**
**Question 7:**
**Which action contributed to the Southern belief that their economy was threatened?**
- **The founding of the Republican party**
**Question 8:**
**What was the Underground Railroad?**
- **A system to help runaway slaves reach freedom**
**Question 9:**
**How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the future of Kansas?**
- **Individuals rushed to Kansas to cast votes on the issue of slavery.**
**Question 10:**
**Which of these actions was an economic cause of increased tensions between the North and South?**
- **Protective tariffs**
Feel free to ask if you need further explanation on any of the answers!
**Question 2:**
**Which of these officially repealed the Missouri Compromise?**
- **Kansas-Nebraska Act**
**Question 3:**
**The idea that states could cancel any federal legislation they deem unconstitutional is known as**
- **Nullification Theory**
**Question 4:**
**Which statement best describes "Bleeding Kansas"?**
- **Abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers fought about whether Kansas would be a free or slave state.**
**Question 5:**
**What brought about the formation of the Republican Party?**
- **The Kansas-Nebraska Act**
**Question 6:**
**Which group was most enraged by the Fugitive Slave Act?**
- **Abolitionists**
**Question 7:**
**Which action contributed to the Southern belief that their economy was threatened?**
- **The founding of the Republican party**
**Question 8:**
**What was the Underground Railroad?**
- **A system to help runaway slaves reach freedom**
**Question 9:**
**How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the future of Kansas?**
- **Individuals rushed to Kansas to cast votes on the issue of slavery.**
**Question 10:**
**Which of these actions was an economic cause of increased tensions between the North and South?**
- **Protective tariffs**
Feel free to ask if you need further explanation on any of the answers!