Ch. 16.1 Search for Compromise

Ch. 16.1 Search for Compromise

6th - 8th Grade

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Ch. 16.1 Search for Compromise

Ch. 16.1 Search for Compromise

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Which compromise made in 1820 preserved the balance between slave states and free states?

Missouri Compromise

The Great Compromise

The Compromise of 1850

The Kansas-Nebraska Act

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Henry Clay's plan for slavery, passed through congress with the help of Stephen A. Douglas.

Compromise of 1850

The Fugitive Slave Act

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Missouri Compromise

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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What state was added as part of the Compromise of 1850?

California

Texas

Missouri

Kansas

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Citizens could be jailed or fined for helping runaway slaves because of the

Fugitive Slave Act

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Democrat Party

Election of 1852

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Which part of the country would have been pleased with a more effective fugitive slave law in the Compromise of 1850?

Southerners

Northerners

Westerners

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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What did Northerners do to fight the Fugitive Slave Act?

gave money to buy freedom for slaves

refused to convict those who broke the new law

formed the Underground Railroad

All of the above

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Stephen A. Douglas’s approach to the slavery question in the Kansas-Nebraska Act was known as

free soil.

the Missouri Compromise.

popular sovereignty.

states’ rights.

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