Understand the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War and Reconstruction and its effects on the American people. - Review causes and consequences of the Civil War.
Understand the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War and Reconstruction and its effects on the American people. - Assess the influence of significant people or groups on Reconstruction.
Understand the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War and Reconstruction and its effects on the American people. - Describe the issues that divided Republicans during the early Reconstruction era.
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Sectionalism can be defined as
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Excessive devotion to a large group's interests or traditions.
When a person or group of people place the interests of a small area over the interests of the entire country.
When a person or group of people place the interests of the entire country over the interests of a small area.
When a person or group of people place the interests of a group or individual over the majority.
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After the pass of the Compromise of 1850, states north of the 36°30' would be a ...
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Red State
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Free State
Slave State
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Sectionalism can be defined as
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After the pass of the Compromise of 1850, states north of the 36°30' would be a ...
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Which group favored congressional control over Reconstruction?
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SS.912.A.2.2
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Popular Sovereignty means
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SS.912.A.2.1
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The Compromise of 1850...
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Who is the slave or former slave that lost his case, then won his case, then lost his case and then took his case all the way to the Federal Supreme Court and lost his case trying to gain his freedom?
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An abolitionist supported which of the following causes?
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Which region of the country had a lot of manufacturing?
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In the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a free state?
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This law required that northern states forcibly returned escaped slaves to their owners.
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In 1856, a series of violent fights between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in Kansas who had moved to Kansas to try to influence the decision of whether or not Kansas would a slave state or a free state.