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What is the fugitive slave law

The fugitive slave law required all Americans to turn over any fugitive slave found to law enforcement so they would be sent back to their owners.

What was a result of the Dred Scott decision

Slaves were blocked from bringing lawsuits in courts because they weren't citizens.

What is the relationship between mission and evangelism

Evangelism is preaching the gospel to people who are not saved, mission is providing physical and spiritual aid overseas, often including many forms of evangelism.

What did the idea of manifest destiny mean

The United States should reach from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Manifest destiny was the idea that it was the nation's destiny to expand across the continent to the Pacific.

What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery

Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.

What were Mexican citizens who lived in New Mexico called

hispanos

What happened when the tariff proposed by Henry Clay passed in1832

South Carolina considered pulling out as a protest

What is one reason that many Americans were opposed to new immigrants

people felt that they would take away American jobs

What was an important way that northern and southern women contributed to the war effect

Organizing nursing groups to tend to the wounded

William Lloyd garrison asked people who are against slavery to

not vote in election

Why was one reason for the growth of the domestic slave trade

The international slave trade ended /apex

According to the Readings Albert Barnes and James Henley thornwell used what to support their views on slavery

the bible

Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe

An abolitionist (APEX)

The transfer of New Mexico to the United States meant that the territory quickly lost its

isolation - apex

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