What was decided in the Supreme Court case of Dred Scott v. Sanford?
Causes of the Civil War

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Slaves who were taken into free Northern states could not be taken back into the South and enslaved again
Slavery was a violation of First Amendment rights
Slaves were not permitted to serve in the United States Army
Slaves had no citizen rights and were not protected by the Constitution
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The Fugitive Slave Act
Banned slavery in Washington D.C.
Provided safety for escaped slaves
Forced all Americans to help catch escaped slaves
Offered free slaves land in the West
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In 1860 and 1861 seven Southern states seceded from the Union in protest of
The election of Republican Abraham Lincoln
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
The beating of Charles Sumner
The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act
Ended slavery in the South
Banned slavery in new territories
Created the Republican Party
Introduced popular sovereignty to unorganized territories
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What effect did Uncle Tom's Cabin have in the North?
It didn't affect them
It made them want to expand slavery
It made them realize just how bad slavery was and began to fight against it
It led to increased sympathy for slave owners in the South
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Which statement best describes the economic differences between the North and South before the Civil War?
Transportation was more developed in the North than in the South
Jobs on plantations attracted more European immigrants to the South than to the North
The Northern Economy was primarily agricultural while the southern economy was based on manufacturing
The Southern economy was more diverse (based on more than one thing) than the Northern economy
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Why is the battle of Fort Sumter significant?
It was the final battle of the Civil War
It was the largest battle of the Civil War
It was the turning point for the North in the Civil War
It was the first battle of the Civil War
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