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Missouri hCompromise h- hcorrect hanswer.Missouri hwanted hto henter has ha hslave hstate,
hwhich hwould hcause hthe hSenate hto hbecome hunbalanced. hIn horder hto hmake hit hbalanced,
hthey halso hadmitted hMaine h(which hwas hapart hof hMassachusetts) has ha hfree hstate. hAlso
hpart hof hthe hcompromise hwas hthat hthere hwould hbe hno hmore hslavery habove hthe hMason
hDixon hline h(36 h30 hline). hThomas hJefferson hsaid hthe hcompromise his h"A hfire hbell hin hthe
hnight" hThis hcompromise hdoes hnot hsolve hthe hissue, hit hjust hputs hdealing hwith hit hfurther
hdown hthe hline.
Monroe hDoctrine h- hcorrect hanswer.European hnations hcannot hcolonize hin hLatin hAmerica
Election hof h1824 h- hcorrect hanswer.Each harea hnominated hit's hown h"Favorite hSon" h(John
hQ hAdams h(North) h, hAndrew hJackson h(South) h, hHenry hClay h(South) h, hWilliam hCrawford
h(North) h, hJohn hC hCalhoun(South)) hAndrew hJackson hwon hthe hpopular hvote hbut hno
helectoral hvote. hThe helection hwent hto hthe hHouse hbecause hthere hwas hno hclear hwinner
hbecause hnobody hwon hthe hmajority hof hthe helectoral hvotes. hThey htook hthe htop hthree
h(Crawford, hJackson, hand hAdams) hCrawford hhad ha hstroke hso hhe hdropped hout. hHenry
hClay hwas hspeaker hof hthe hHouse hso hhe hcould hsway hthe hHouse hon hwho hshould hwin hand
hhe hsaid hthey hshould hvote hfor hAdams. hAdams hwins hthe helection hand hHenry hClay hwas
hnamed hSecretary hof hState. hJackson hwas hangered hand hcalled hit hthe h"corrupt hbargain"
hand hJackson hended hup hmaking ha hparty hcalled hJacksonian hDemocrats. hNational
hRepublicans h(Clay) hvs. hJacksonian hDemocrats h(Jackson) hand hnow hthe hcountry his
hpolitically hdivided.
Tariff hof h1828 h- hcorrect hanswer.AKA hTariff hof hAbominations; hplaced ha htariff hon ha hproduct
hfrom hoverseas. hTariff hwas hdesigned hto hhelp hthe hnorth hbecause hoverseas hproducts hare
hmore hexpensive hso hthe hNortherners hcan hraise hthe hprices hon htheir hproducts, hhelping
htheir hindustry. hAlthough hthis hhelped hthe hNorth, hit hhurts hthe hsouth hbecause hnow hall
hproducts hare hmuch hmore hexpensive. hThis hcauses hCalhoun hto hwrite hthe hSouth hCarolina
hExposition hand hProtest hwhich hbasically hsaid hthat hstates hshould hhave hthe hright hto hnullify
hlaws hor htariffs.
Manifest hDestiny h- hcorrect hanswer.it his hour hGod hgiven hright hto hmove hwest hin hthe hUS
hfrom hsea hto hshining hsea
, What hwere hthe hcauses hof hthe hMexican-American hWar? h- hcorrect hanswer.-Polk hsent
hJohn hSlidell hto hpurchase hland hfrom hMexico hand hMexico hdid hnot heven hacknowledge
hSlidell hand hdid hnot heven hlet hhim hon hthe hland. h(slap hin hthe hface) h
-Mexico hhad han hunpaid hdebt htoward hthe hUS
-Zachary hTaylor hsent ha hmessage hto hPolk hand hsaid hMexican hforces hattacked hhim, hso
hCongress hdeclared hwar. hAbraham hLincoln his hnot hfor hthe hwar. hUS hwon hthe hwar hpretty
heasily hand hsigned hthe hTreaty hof hGuadalupe hHidalgo
What hwas hthe htreaty hof hGuadalupe hHidalgo hafter hthe hMexican-American hWar? h- hcorrect
hanswer.Mexico hgave ha hlot hof hland hto hthe hUS hfor h$15 hmillion
What hwere hthe hconsequence hof hthe hMexican-American hWar? h- hcorrect hanswer.More
hthan h100,000 hsoldiers hdied, hLatin hAmerica hhates hthe hUS, hand hthe hUS hhas hincreased
hits hland hsize hby hone hthird.
Popular hSovereignty h- hcorrect hanswer.it hthe hpeople's hchoice; hpeople hshould hhave hthe
hright hto hvote hon hwhat hthey hwant hon hthe hissue hof hslavery. hLet heach hnew hstate/territory
hdecide hwhether hor hnot hif hthey hwant hslavery. hIt's ha hpro hand hanti hslavery hmethod.
hStephan hDouglas his hfor hpopular hsovereignty; hLincoln his hagainst hit
Dred hScott hcourt hcase h- hcorrect hanswer.Dred hScott hwas hbrought hto hfree hplaces hby hhis
hmaster hso hhe hbelieved hhe hshould hbe hfree. hHis hmaster hdied hand hhis hwife hreceived hall
hthe hslaves hand hshe hdecides hthat hhe hwon't hbe hfreed, hso hDred hScott hsues hfor hhis
hfreedom. hSupreme hCourt hsays hhe his hnot ha hcitizen hso hhe hcan't heven hsue hand hthat hhe
hwas hproperty. hIt's hcalled himminent hdomain hin hthe h5th hamendment. hThe honly hway hDred
hScott hcould hbe hgiven hfreedom his hif hsomeone hpaid hfor hit hand hthe hSupreme hCourt hcould
hnot hdo hthat hotherwise hthey hwould hbe hexpected hto hpay hfor hall hthe hslaves hfreedom. hThe
hSupreme hCourt hactually hdeclared hthe hMissouri hCompromise hunconstitutional hbecause
hfederal hlaw hcould hnot htell hyou hwhat hto hdo hwith hyour hproperty
Lincoln-Douglas hDebates h- hcorrect hanswer.Debates hheld hin h7 hdifferent hlocations hof
hIllinois hbetween hAbraham hLincoln hand hStephen hDouglas. hUS hSenate hrace hfor hIllinois.
hLincoln hasked h"Can hthe hpeople hof ha hterritory hkeep hslavery hout hof hthat hterritory?"
hDouglas hsaid hyes hand hmade hthe hNorth hextremely hhappy hbecause hthis hmeans hthat hhe
hsupport hpopular hsovereignty, hand hthe hsouth hsaid hit hwas ha hlie. hDouglas hwins hSenate
hrace hbut hafter hhis hanswer, hhe hdestroyed hhis hchance hof hever hwinning hpresidency.
hDouglas hwon hthe hSenate, hbut hthe hRepublican hnotices hLincoln hfor ha hpotential hpresident
hcandidate.
British hsupport hfor hthe hConfederacy h- hcorrect hanswer.British hsupported hthe hConfederacy
hat hfirst hbecause hthey hwanted hto hsee hthe hUnion hcrumble hbut hthey hwithdraw hsupport
hbecause hthe hConfederacy hwouldn't hremove hslavery hfrom htheir hconstitution hwhich hGreat
hBritain hhad halready hmade hillegal ha hlong htime hago.
Southern hAdvantages hin hCivil hWar h- hcorrect hanswer.Some hof hthe hgreatest hmilitary
hgenerals h(most hof hthe hgenerals hhad hfought hin hthe hMexican-American hwar hso hthey hhad