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Soc St Ch 15 Sec 3-4
Toward Civil War 1840-1861
Question | Answer |
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What event marked the beginning of the Civil War? | Fort Sumter attack |
The first president of the Confederate States of America was... | Jefferson Davis |
Antislavery Whigs, Democrats, and Free-Soilers joined together to form the... | Republican Party |
What Supreme Court decision divided the nation even more? | Dred Scott case |
The first state to vote to secede was... | South Carolina |
Which man's death became a rallying point for abolitionists? | John Brown |
What Supreme Court decision meant that the Constitution protected slavery? | the Dred Scott case |
Southerners justified secession with the theory of... | states' rights |
The main topic of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was... | slavery |
The 1860 presidential candidate whose name did NOT appear on the ballot in most Southern states was... | Abraham Lincoln |
In the congressional election of 1858, the Senate race in what state was the center of national attention? | Illinois |
After the Lincoln-Debates, who won the election to the seat of U.S. Senator from Illinois? | Stephen A. Douglas |
As a result of John Brown's raid, Southerner's mistrust of Northerners (grew/lessened)? | grew |
The Republican Party platform on slavery was to work to __________. | stop the spread of slavery |
Douglas won the Illinois Senate race, but _______ gained a national reputation as a man of clear thinking and one who could argue with force and persuasion. | Lincoln |
In 1860 the Democratic Party split over the issue of _________. | slavery |
In his Inaugural Address, Lincoln made it clear that if there is going to be a war, _____________ would have to strike the first blow. | the South |
The Civil War began when ____________ opened fire on Fort Sumter. | Southern forces |
A ___________ is a person who dies for a great cause. | martyr |
As a result of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, ________ lost the trust and support of Southerners. | Douglas |
The new Republican Party did well in the congressional election of 1854, alarming _________. | the South |
The Dred Scott ruling angered most __________. | Southerners |
The Democratic Party was clearly becoming a party of the _______. | South |
The new Republican Party was clearly against ___________. | the spread of slavery |
In the 1856 presidential elections, Democrat candidate James Buchanan won, endorsing the idea of ____________. | popular sovereignty |
Many Southerners feared that a Lincoln victory in 1860 would encourage ___________. | slave revolts |