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Marta_Voda [28]
3 years ago
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Here is part 2 of my test! I need all the answers, please!

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igomit [66]3 years ago
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24. The spirit of reform was more active in this section. A, North

25. Uncle Tom’s Cabin was important in the slavery debate because it showed the; B, suffering of slaves

26. In 1848 people rushed to California hoping to A, find gold

27. Radical republic reconstruction plans were supported by northern business leaders because they A, feared that if African Americans were denied the vote, Democrats would gain control of congress

28. The Fifteen Amendment of the Constitution stated that A, the right to vote could not be denied because of race or color

29. Final straw that got the south to secede from the Union C, the election of Abe Lincoln

30. The term “Bleeding Kansas” refers to’ B, Fighting between Antislavery and pro-slavery settlers in Kansas.

31. King cotton was established in B, South

32. When the enslaved people were freed, the plantation system a, collapsed

33. Part 2 of Declaration of Independence B, Magna Carta (I'm not too sure about this one)

34. This person invented the Cotton Gin, made cotton king of the south! C, Eli Whitney

35. The movement to end slavery was known as the: D, abolition movement

36. The Dred Scott decision B, settled the slavery dispute

37. Abolitionists are people who favor doing away with C, slavery

38. The Supreme Court stated in the Dred Scott decision that B, slaves were not U.S. citizens and had no legal rights.

39. The purpose of the Seneca Falls Convention was to promote A, women's rights

40. Compromise of 1820 offered up what state to keep the balance in the Union. E, Missouri

41. The Temperance Movement wanted to ban B, alcohol

42. Reconstruction referred to B, Rebuilding the South and reuniting the nation

43. This section had a greater population than the other. A, North

44. Which of the following describes the “Trail of Tears”? D, the walk of the Cherokees from Georgia to Indian Territory

45. In the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court: D, declared Dred Scott could not bring suit because he was a non-citizen or piece of property

46. The Black Codes were written to A, Limit the freedom of former slaves OR C, increase the rights of former slaves

Explanation:

I'm sorry it took me a little to get this back to you. I hope this helps you! :) It again took FOREVER to complete so make sure you thank me and stuff. :))

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