
SSUSH 19
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Social Studies
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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The Fugitive Slave Act
Liberty: A tentative agreement
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The Fugitive Slave Act
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Fugitive Slave Act?
To strengthen the Fugitive Slave Clause of the United States Constitution
To tax colonies for rice and other goods
To promote rights in the 3/5th compromise
To ratify John Locke's agreement
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Strengthening Fugitive Slave Clause
The Fugitive Slave Act was enacted to enforce the clause in the United States Constitution that required escaped slaves to be returned to their owners. It made it a federal crime to assist runaway slaves and denied them the right to a trial by jury. The act further intensified the tensions between the North and the South, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the Civil War.
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The Fugitive Slave Act
The Fugitive Slave Act was a controversial law passed in 1850 that required the capture and return of escaped slaves to their owners. It intensified the abolitionist movement and led to increased resistance against slavery. Abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman played a crucial role in helping slaves escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad. The Act further divided the nation and contributed to the tensions that eventually led to the American Civil War.
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Multiple Choice
What was the impact of the Fugitive Slave Act?
It intensified the abolitionist movement
It led to increased resistance against slavery
It further divided the nation
It contributed to the tensions that led to the American Civil War
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Fugitive Slave Act
Trivia: The Fugitive Slave Act contributed to the tensions that led to the American Civil War. It intensified the abolitionist movement, led to increased resistance against slavery, and further divided the nation. This controversial law heightened the conflict between the North and the South, ultimately fueling the outbreak of the Civil War.
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The Fugitive Slave Act
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Underground Railroad?
To provide a safe haven for Patriots.
To provide hidden locations for escaped slaves to find shelter and assistance.
To help Thomas Jefferson ratify the Stamp Act.
To help pay the debt from the Seven Years' War
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Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans to escape to free states and Canada. It operated from the late 18th century to the Civil War era. Harriet Tubman, also known as the 'Moses of her people,' was a prominent conductor who helped many slaves to freedom. The Underground Railroad played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement and the fight against slavery in the United States.
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The Fugitive Slave Act
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Multiple Choice
What was the impact of the Fugitive Slave Act?
It led to increased violence and tensions between abolitionists and slaveholders
It required the capture and return of escaped slaves to their owners
It further divided the nation and contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War
It was a law passed in 1850
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Fugitive Slave Act
Trivia: The Fugitive Slave Act, passed in 1850, required the capture and return of escaped slaves to their owners. However, it had a profound impact on the nation, further dividing it and contributing to the outbreak of the Civil War. This controversial law led to increased violence and tensions between abolitionists and slaveholders.
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The Fugitive Slave Act
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Fugitive Slave Act:
The Fugitive Slave Act intensified the divide between the North and the South over slavery. It required the return of escaped slaves to their owners, causing outrage in the North and strengthening the abolitionist movement. This controversial law further deepened the tensions that eventually led to the Civil War.
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Multiple Choice
The impact of the Fugitive Slave Act led to.....
It led to the repeal of the Thirteenth Amendment
It intensified the divide between the North and the South over slavery
It resulted in the Compromise of 1850
It abolished slavery in 1864
The Fugitive Slave Act
Liberty: A tentative agreement
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