Which of the following provisions of the Compromise of 1850 provoked the most controversy in the 1850’s?
Options:
The admission of California as a free state,
The establishment of the principle of popular sovereignty in the Mexican cession,
The strengthened Fugitive Slave Law,
The ban on the slave trade in the District of Columbia
APUSH P5 CQ #2 5.4-5.7

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The strengthened Fugitive Slave Law
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Which of the following best describes the position on slavery of most northerners during the sectional crises of the 1850s? Options: They were willing to accept slavery where it existed but opposed further expansion to the territories., They were active supporters of complete abolition., They advocated expansion of the slave system to provide cheap labor for northern factories., They favored continued importation of slaves from Africa.
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They were willing to accept slavery where it existed but opposed further expansion to the territories.
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Which of the following statement about the Dred Scott decision is correct? Options: It recognized the power of Congress to prohibit slavery in the territories, but refused on technical grounds to free Scott., It stated that Black people were not citizens of the United States., It upheld the principle of popular sovereignty., It freed Scott, but not other slaves in circumstances similar to Scott’s.
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It stated that Black people were not citizens of the United States.
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Which of the following principles was established by the Dred Scott decision? Options: Congress could abolish slavery at will., National legislation could not limit the spread of slavery in the territories., Slaves residing in a free state automatically became free., Through squatter sovereignty, a territory had the sole right to determine the status of slavery within its territorial limits.
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National legislation could not limit the spread of slavery in the territories.
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Popular Sovereignty
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is an ideal that advocates rule by the people and was used in this era to call for votes on issues regarding slavery in new territories
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The 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act instituted popular sovereignty to
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allow people living in a territory to determine whether slavery should be permitted there
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Historians have argued that all of the following were causes of the Civil War EXCEPT: the clash of economic interests between agrarian and industrializing regions, the actions of irresponsible politicians and agitators in the North and the South, differences over the morality and future of slavery, the growing power of poor Southern Whites who resisted planter dominance and sought to abolish slavery.
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the growing power of poor Southern Whites who resisted planter dominance and sought to abolish slavery
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