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Jordan McCloud
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Compromises
Review of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

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Multiple Choice
The Missouri Compromise granted Missouri statehood as a...
Free State
Slave State
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Multiple Choice
The Missouri Compromise added Maine as a...
Free State
Slave State
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Multiple Choice
The 36, 30 line (or Missouri Compromise line) is also the southern border of which state?
Arkansas
Maine
Missouri
Kansas
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Fill in the Blank
The Missouri Compromise made all territory north of the 36, 30 line ____ territory.
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Fill in the Blank
The Missouri Compromise made all territory south of the 36, 30 line _____ territory.
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Multiple Choice
The Compromise of 1850 added California as a...
Free State
Slave State
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Multiple Select
The Compromise of 1850 made these two territories open to slavery by "popular sovereignty."
Minnesota Territory
New Mexico Territory
Oregon Territory
Utah Territory
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Multiple Choice
Popular sovereignty meant that...
the federal government decided whether or not Utah and New Mexico would have slavery.
the other states decided whether or not Utah and New Mexico would have slavery.
the 36, 30 line decided whether or not Utah and New Mexico would have slavery.
The people who lived in Utah and New Mexico would vote on whether or not they would allow slavery.
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Multiple Choice
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was good for which group of states?
Free States
Slave States
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Poll
If you lived in a free state, and you were told that you had to help catch runaway slaves, would you comply (follow the law)?
Yes, I wouldn't want to be punished for breaking the law.
Yes, even though I disagree with the law that doesn't mean I am allowed to break the law.
No, if I think a law is wrong then I should not follow it. Even if that means I might be punished for that choice.
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Multiple Choice
The Kansas-Nebraska Act organized which two new territories?
Indian Territory
New Mexico & Utah
Kansas & Nebraska
Minnesota & Oregon
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Fill in the Blank
The Kansas-Nebraska Act stated that the new territories of Kansas and Nebraska would decide slavery by _______ ___________.
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Open Ended
Do you think that Kansas and Nebraska will choose to be slave or free territories now that they have the ability to choose for themselves? Explain your thoughts.
Compromises
Review of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

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