the revolution that established Mexico as an independent
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What did the crisis over the Missouri compromise expose
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The growing sectionalism over the issue of slavery
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In the 1840s and 1850s where did Mormons led by Brigham Young settle
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in present-day Utah
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What radical step did William Lloyd garrison advocate for ending slavery
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He promoted "immediate emancipation" of slaves in the United
States, and extension of political rights to African Americans.
William Lloyd Garrison was one of the founders of the American
Anti-Slavery Society, and was the editor of the abolitionist
newspaper The Liberato, a weekly anti-slavery newspaper.
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Amelia Bloomer is best known today for her contributions to which field
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Amelia Bloomer is best know for her contributions to
fashion/dress reform. She started a newspaper called "The Lily" in
1849 in New York State. She advocated for women's rights, including
the right to wear loose and comfortable clothing. The term
"bloomers" comes from the pantaloons outfit that she and other
feminists wore.
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Why did some northerners object to dividing the nebraska territory in two
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It would allow slavery to spread north of the line established
by the Missouri compromise. - Novanet
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The main idea of nullification was that
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State nullification is the idea that the states can and must
refuse to enforce unconstitutional federal laws.
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How did the newly opened territory of Kansas become a battleground for the issue of slavery
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two opposing governments were established in kansas: proslavery
and antislavery
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What was true about the Wilmot Proviso
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it failed in the house of representatives
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Which factor most influenced the southern way of life
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(novanet) most crops were tended with slave labor
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How did the views of the whigs and democrats differ from those in the Free-soil Party
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the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular
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The Stonewall riots in 1969 marked the beginning of
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the gay rights movement in the United States
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Which of the following statements reflects the abolitionist view on slavery
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Slavery was morally wrong and they wanted to end it
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What did journalist John J O'Sullivan write an influential editorial about
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poems
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Why did the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin infuriate people in the South
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One reason that the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin infuriated
people in the South was that southerners felt that it was an
inaccurate depiction of Southern life (Stowe had never been to a
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What spurred American trade with northern Mexico
the revolution that established Mexico as an independent
republic
What did the crisis over the Missouri compromise expose
The growing sectionalism over the issue of slavery
In the 1840s and 1850s where did Mormons led by Brigham Young settle
in present-day Utah
What radical step did William Lloyd garrison advocate for ending slavery
He promoted "immediate emancipation" of slaves in the United
States, and extension of political rights to African Americans.
William Lloyd Garrison was one of the founders of the American
Anti-Slavery Society, and was the editor of the abolitionist
newspaper The Liberato, a weekly anti-slavery newspaper.
Amelia Bloomer is best known today for her contributions to which field
Amelia Bloomer is best know for her contributions to
fashion/dress reform. She started a newspaper called "The Lily" in
1849 in New York State. She advocated for women's rights, including
the right to wear loose and comfortable clothing. The term
"bloomers" comes from the pantaloons outfit that she and other
feminists wore.
Why did some northerners object to dividing the nebraska territory in two
It would allow slavery to spread north of the line established
by the Missouri compromise. - Novanet
The main idea of nullification was that
State nullification is the idea that the states can and must
refuse to enforce unconstitutional federal laws.
How did the newly opened territory of Kansas become a battleground for the issue of slavery
two opposing governments were established in kansas: proslavery
and antislavery
What was true about the Wilmot Proviso
it failed in the house of representatives
Which factor most influenced the southern way of life
(novanet) most crops were tended with slave labor
How did the views of the whigs and democrats differ from those in the Free-soil Party
the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular
sovereignty
The Stonewall riots in 1969 marked the beginning of
the gay rights movement in the United States
Which of the following statements reflects the abolitionist view on slavery
Slavery was morally wrong and they wanted to end it
What did journalist John J O'Sullivan write an influential editorial about
poems
Why did the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin infuriate people in the South
One reason that the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin infuriated
people in the South was that southerners felt that it was an
inaccurate depiction of Southern life (Stowe had never been to a
Southern plantation).