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Civil War & Reconstruction Review
Quiz by Perez Rodrigues, Ryan A.
Grade 9 - 12
Social Studies
Florida Standards
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- Q1Sectionalism can be defined asExcessive 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.30sSS.912.A.2.1
- Q2After the pass of the Compromise of 1850, states north of the 36°30' would be a ...Red StateBlue StateFree StateSlave State30sSS.912.A.2.1
- Q3Which group favored congressional control over Reconstruction?Radical RepublicansFreedmenRedeemersSouthern Democrats30sSS.912.A.2.2
- Q4Popular Sovereignty meansThe people have the right to vote on a specific issue in a state. "Rule by the people"The local government has the right to make laws about specific issues.The state government has the right to make laws about specific issues.The federal government has the right to make laws about specific issues.30sSS.912.A.2.1
- Q5The Compromise of 1850...allowed California to enter as a free state.ended the Fugitive Slave law.banned slavery in Texasgave all of the land taken from Mexico to Texas.30sSS.912.A.2.1
- Q6Who 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?Dred ScottFrederick DouglassStephen DouglasPlessy Ferguson30sSS.912.A.2.2
- Q7An abolitionist supported which of the following causes?Outlawing AlcoholAbolishing SlaveryEnding Women's SuffrageLimiting Slavery to Southern States30sSS.912.A.2.2
- Q8Which region of the country had a lot of manufacturing?The SouthThe NorthThe WestThe Territories30sSS.912.A.2.1
- Q9In the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a free state?TexasCaliforniaNebraskaMaine30sSS.912.A.2.1
- Q10This law required that northern states forcibly returned escaped slaves to their owners.Property Owed ActFugitive Slave ActReturned Property OrdinanceBounty Hunters Statute30sSS.912.A.2.3
- Q11In 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.Kansas-Nebraska ActCivil WarKentucky MassacreBleeding Kansas30sSS.912.A.2.3