
Chapter 9 (229~232)
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- Q1What was Congress' problem in Kansas and Nebraska (at first)Fight between slave and ownersNot enough peopleNo one to impose orderNative Americans30s
- Q2How did Northerners respond to Kansas-Nebraska Act?fought against the governmentArgued that government power was too strongSupported the new lawPassed personal liberty laws30s
- Q3Who joined the Republicans? (NOT)Free-soilersNorthern DemocratsKnow-NothingAntislavery Whigs30s
- Q4Republicansabolitionistsupported by few groupssupport slaveryappealed to a wider people30s
- Q5Know-Nothings hatedslaveimmigrantstaxslave holders30s
- Q6What did Border Ruffians do?Wrote the constitution from TopekaCaused violence in the CongressAttack pro-slavery campTemporarily moved to vote30s
- Q7Dred Scott argued that he is free becausehe lived in a free territorieshis master bought his freedomhe was born in a free statehe fought in the war30s
- Q8Lincon-Douglas debate took place to fight forSenate seatPresidential electionHouse seatSeat in Cabinet30s
- Q9Dred Scott v. Stanford caused people to think thatSlaves will not be able to become freeSlave Power would become too strongPresident supports slaveryAbolitionist were not doing their job30s
- Q10Douglas wanted to supportRepublicansPopular sovereigntyMissouri CompromiseSlave Power30s
- Q11What was interesting about the election of 1860There were only two candidatesLincoln didn't appear on Southern ballotsLincoln lost the popular vote but won the electionAll the candidates were from the same party30s
- Q12What happened after Lincoln was elected president? (NOT)Southern leaders tried to negotiate Crittendon CompromiseLincoln softened Republican's stanceStates scededLincoln tried to maintain Fort Sumter30s
- Q13John Brown tried to startslave revoltSlave power revoltState revoltRepublican revolt30s