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Question | Answer |
Kansas and Nebraska are organized as territories under popular sovereignty | Kansas-Nebraska Act |
Act of a state to leave a political union of a country | Secession |
President during the Civil War | Abraham Lincoln |
Southern practice of forced labor of African Americans | Slavery |
Attempt by South Carolina to declare federal tariff laws void | Nullification Crisis |
California becomes a state and a stronger federal fugitive slave law is passed | Compromise of 1850 |
Supreme Court case which recognized slavery | Dred Scott v. Sanford |
Support and loyalty to a certain region of a country | Sectionalism |
Tax or duty on imports to protect a domestic industry | Protective tariff |
African American leader of the abolitionist movement | Frederick Douglass |
Southern leader who attempted to nullify federal tariff law | John C. Calhoun |
Lincoln elected President and as a result the southern states secede | Election of 1860 |
Belief that states were sovereign and had rights | States\\\\\\\' rights |
Attempt to prevent slavery in territories acquired from Mexico | Wilmot Proviso |
Union of states which retain their sovereignty | Confederation |
Responsible for the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 | Henry Clay |
Massachusetts senator who opposed nullification | Daniel Webster |