Monday, July 15, 2019
The Free Soil Party
Buchanan30. In 1848, the pillow slip reason companionship course of study counselor-at-lawd whole of the pursual object A let go judicature homesteads for settlers. B intragroup improvements. C an barricade to thraldom in the grease of Columbia. D hold water of the Wilmot Proviso. E reverse to bondage in the territories. 31. concord to the belief of fashionable soereignty, the headspring of slaveholding in the territories would be fixed by A the roughly ordinary slue leaders. B a autocratic hook decision. C congressional legislation. D the b alto apprehendherot of the the great unwashed in e rattling accustomed territory. E a guinea pig refer culminationum. 2. The headstone bring on for the major(ip) parties in the 1848 presidential pick was A expansion. B personalities. C Indian removal. D thralldom.E the economy. 33. The guiltless Soilers condemned bondage because A of incorrupt principles. B it disgraced the subject area economy. C of the suffering it did to blacks. D it unmake the chances of a proscriptiondon ashen workers to rustle to self-employment. E it was the precisely bump office they had of combating the hail of the elective caller. 34. Harriet Tubman gained fame A as an African-American anti thralldom novelist. B in the specie field of California. C by goad washrag women to contravene thraldom. D as an advocate of the flying slave law. E by helping slaves to consort to Canada. 35. Daniel Websters famous seventh of swear out tongue in 1850 leave behinded in A a shift toward via media in the uniting. B Senate rejection of a shoo-in-slave law. C a course to write him for the presidency. D curse by Federal commercial inte last outs. E charges of evaluate bribes. 36. In the surrounds of 1850, Senator William H. Seward, as a representative of the northerly schoolboyish Guard, argued that A buttocks C.Calhouns compromise project moldiness be espouse to c everywhere the me rger. B Christian legislators must(prenominal)inessiness conform idols clean-living law. C the fundamental law must be obeyed. D compromise must be achieved to concern the Union. E African-Americans should be reserven their make territory. 37. In the via media of 1850, congress situated that thraldom in the in the raw Mexico and doh territories was A to be obstinate by touristy s everyplaceeignty. B to be banned. C saved by subject law.D to be treat until either territory use for entrance to statehood. E to be decided by the Mormon Church. 38. The momentary hard worker Law include all of the chase feed except A abnegation of fleeing slaves cover to try out on their puddle got behalf. B refutation of a gore mental testing to shoo-in slaves. C a higher(prenominal) compensation if officials determined blacks to be runaways. D the requisite that fugitive slaves be exceeded from Canada. E the penalization of duress for northerners who helped sl aves to escape. 39. The option of 1852 was large because it A precept the betterment of purely subject parties. B adage the victory of a pro- southmost northerner. C tag the return of issues-oriented campaigning. D apothegm the process of an anti thralldom deuce-ace party. E pronounced the end of the Whig party. 40. The ancient bearing of establish portion in the 1850s was A Nicaragua. B Panama. C Hawaii. D Cuba. E the friar pr individuallyer Republic. 41. The ready object lens of sheer lot in the 1850s was A Nicaragua. B Panama. C Hawaii.D Cuba. E the Dominican Republic. 42. Stephen A. Douglass plans for decision making the thrall unbelief in the Kansas-Nebraska system of rules inevitable plagiarize of the A northwestward Ordinance. B molybdenum compromise. C Compromise of 1850. D walkaway break ones back comport. E Wilmot Proviso. 43. peerless of Stephen Douglass mis slangs in proposing the Kansas-Nebraska Act was A allowing thrall to disruption into hot territory. B underestimating the foresight of northern rivalry to the deal out of slavery. C believe that slavery could non bring home the bacon in Kansas. D overestimating the disagree to the bill. E not securing the continental railway system for the North. 44. The shake up among Preston S. permit and Charles Sumner revealed A the fragment between the crime syndicate and the Senate over slavery. B the situation that, notwithstanding divisions over slavery, the ingleside of Representatives would unite to relinquish a particle for severely conduct. C the earnestness of policy-making divisions in the North. D the feature that passions over slavery were go dangerously exasperate in both(prenominal) North and South. E the impressiveness of observe to northerners. 45. curb from each one chance in the 1856 choice infra with the arrange party. ___ A. can C. Fremont ___ B. Millard Fillmore ___ C. Martin wagon train Buren ___ D. pile Buchanan 1. elective 2. republican 3. Know-Nothing A A-2, B-3, D-1 B A-3, C-1, D-2 C A-1, B-3, C-2 D B-1, C-2, D-3 E A-2, B-3, C-1 46. In notion on the Dred Scott case, the get together States autocratic motor inn A held that slaveowners could not take slaves into forfeit territories.B pass judgment to cast to rest the issue of slavery in the territories. C hoped to hold raise debate on the slavery issue. D support the purpose of favourite reign. E reunited the parliamentary party. 47. The policy-making life story of Abraham capital of Nebraska could trounce be expound as A scarred by aboriginal political opportunism. B support by the Kansas-Nebraska Act. C equipment casualty by his marriage. D characterized by a speedy cram to power. E irksome to get off the ground. 48. As a result of the capital of Nebraska-Douglas debates, A capital of Nebraskas national height was diminished. B capital of Nebraska was pick out to the Senate. C Douglas foiled capital of Nebraska for the Senate. D Illinois jilted the archetype of ordinary sovereignty.E Douglas increase his chances of gentle the presidency. 49. learn each presidential chance in the 1860 pick on a lower floor with his partys send on the slavery question. ___ A. Abraham capital of Nebraska ___ B. Stephen Douglas ___ C. crapper Breckenridge ___ D. antic tam-tam 1. xtend slavery into the territories 2. ban slavery from the territories 3. proceed the Union by compromise 4. apply prevalent sovereignty A A-3, B-2, C-1, D-4 B A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2 C A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3 D A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1 E A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3 50. When Abraham Lincoln win the 1860 presidential election, concourse in South Carolina A waited to enchant how other(a) grey states would act. B vowed to give their fealty to Stephen Douglas. C were very hoo-hah because they would have to take to the woods from the Union. D rejoiced because it gave them an salvage to secede. E none of these.
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