In what way did Uncle Tom's Cabin change the attitude of Northerners about slavery?(1 point) Responses They began to view it as a political problem. They began to view it as a political problem. They began to view it as a moral problem. They began to view it as a moral problem. They began to view it as an economic problem. They began to view it as an economic problem. They began to feel it was none of their concern. They began to feel it was none of their concern.
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They began to view it as a moral problem.
Which of the following is a reason that the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision angered Northerners?(1 point) Responses It made slavery legal in the territories. It made slavery legal in the territories. It sought to continue the series of compromises on slavery. It sought to continue the series of compromises on slavery. It created popular sovereignty as the rule for all territories. It created popular sovereignty as the rule for all territories. It overturned the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
It made slavery legal in the territories.
Which two strategies were more characteristic of the Union during the Civil War?(2 points) Responses seizing control of the Mississippi River seizing control of the Mississippi River relying on European countries for supplies relying on European countries for supplies naval blockade naval blockade defensive war
seizing control of the Mississippi River
naval blockade
naval blockade
The Free-Soil Party was a precursor to which political party?(1 point) Responses Know Nothing Party Know Nothing Party Whig Party Whig Party Republican Party Republican Party Copperhead Party
Republican Party
After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the Constitution. What did he believe prevented Americans from living up to the Constitution?(1 point) Responses manifest destiny manifest destiny abolition abolition popular sovereignty popular sovereignty slavery
slavery