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Which statement best summarizes the central idea of the passage7 A The Amazons married the Scythians and over many generations created another people called the Sauromatians. B A mix of mythology and rea'hfi contribute t...
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What is a possible theme of A Pair of Silk Stockings? A. It is hard raising children without help. B. It can be difficult to live in the service of others while trying to satisfy a need for self-fulfillment. C. People ca...
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What is a possible theme of A Pair of Silk Stockings? A. It is hard raising children without help. B. It can be difficult to live in the service of others while trying to satisfy a need for self-fulfillment. C. People ca...
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What was the primary motivation behind the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854? To abolish slavery across all U.S. territories. To allow popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery in Kansas and Nebraska. T...
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Which of the following territories was included in the Gadsden Purchase? Northern California and Oregon. Parts of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The entirety of Texas. The Rocky Mountain region...
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Which provision of the Compromise of 1850 most directly addressed the issue of runaway enslaved people? The admission of California as a free state. The abolition of the slave trade in Washington, D.C. The Fugitive Slave...
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How did Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel *Uncle Tom’s Cabin* influence public opinion about the Fugitive Slave Act? It encouraged Southern states to support the Fugitive Slave Act. It exposed the harsh realities of slavery,...
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What was one significant impact of the Compromise of 1850 on the United States? It permanently resolved the issue of slavery in the United States. It led to the immediate secession of Southern states from the Union. It a...
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What was Stephen Douglas's primary argument regarding slavery during the Illinois Senate race debates of 1858? He argued for popular sovereignty, allowing states and territories to decide for themselves whether to permit...
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How did Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery differ from those of Stephen Douglas during the debates? Lincoln supported the idea of popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery. Lincoln believed slavery should be exp...
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How did the California Gold Rush impact the economy of the United States during the mid-19th century? It led to the decline of agriculture in the western states. It stimulated economic growth by increasing trade and crea...
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Which of the following was a direct consequence of the Dred Scott decision? The abolition of slavery in the Southern states. The immediate secession of Southern states from the Union. The passage of new laws to protect e...
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act contribute to the rise of the Republican Party? It united Southern Democrats and Whigs against Northern abolitionists. It led to the collapse of the Democratic Party, allowing Republicans...
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What was the primary purpose of the Gadsden Purchase of 1853? To acquire land for the construction of a southern transcontinental railroad. To expand U.S. territory into Canada. To resolve border disputes with Mexico ove...
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What was the significance of "Bleeding Kansas" in the aftermath of the Kansas-Nebraska Act? It demonstrated the violent conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers in Kansas. It marked the peaceful resolution...
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During the debates, what moral argument did Abraham Lincoln make against slavery? He argued that slavery was necessary for economic growth. He claimed that slavery was a states' rights issue and should be left to individ...
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What was the central idea behind Stephen Douglas's concept of popular sovereignty in the debates? It was a plan to abolish slavery in all states immediately. It was the belief that each state or territory should decide f...
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What was one of the long-term effects of the Gadsden Purchase on the United States? It contributed to the expansion of U.S. territory and facilitated westward migration. It led to the immediate abolition of slavery in th...
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Why did the Dred Scott decision declare the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional? It violated the rights of Northern states to regulate slavery. It was deemed a violation of property rights protected by the Constitution....
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How did the Gadsden Purchase impact the relationship between the United States and Mexico? It led to a war between the two nations. It caused Mexico to lose all of its northern territories. It resolved lingering border d...
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Why did the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 cause significant controversy in the Northern states? It allowed enslaved people to escape to Canada without punishment. It required Northerners to assist in capturing runaway ensla...
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What was the primary legal issue at the center of the Dred Scott v. Sandford case? Whether enslaved individuals could be considered citizens and sue in federal court. Whether the federal government had the authority to r...
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How did the Supreme Court’s decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford contribute to tensions between the North and South? It declared that slavery was illegal in all states, angering the South. It invalidated the Missouri Compr...
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What was one of the primary reasons for the Compromise of 1850, and how did Henry Clay earn the title "The Great Compromiser"? To resolve tensions between free and slave states, Henry Clay proposed a series of measures t...
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Which group of immigrants played a significant role in the labor force during the California Gold Rush, particularly in mining and railroad construction? European immigrants from Germany and France African immigrants fro...
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