The Spread of U.S. Slavery

  1. Why is John Bell shown trying to glue the map back together?He opposed the spread of slavery. He favored the spread of slavery.
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  2. How did John Quincy Adams feel about slavery?o He HATED slavery. o He supported slavery, but only in the South. o He wanted
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  3. How did John Quincy Adams feel about slavery?A. He HATED slavery. B. He supported slavery, but only in the South. C. He wanted
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  4. Based on the information available in this timeline, which of the following could most logically be called an immediate effect
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  5. Which statement best reflects the main goal of the Free-Soil Party?(1 point) Responses Slavery must not be allowed to spread to
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  6. Which factor was the MAIN reason for the data shown in the table?(1 point) Responses the expansion of plantations and the spread
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  7. How did John Brown’s raid impact the national issue of slavery?(1 point) Responses It reduced tensions in the North over the
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  8. 8 of 10 ItemsQuestion How did John Brown’s raid impact the national issue of slavery? (1 point) Responses It reduced tensions
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  9. Which of the following was the most likely cause of the trend shown on the graph?(1 point)Responses the expansion of plantations
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  10. How did John Brown’s raid impact the national issue of slavery?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt reduced
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