History Test 8
What prominent fear about former slaves was even shared by European immigrants in the North?
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Culture change |
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Political influence |
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Job loss/cheap labor |
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Mixed neighborhoods |
The capitol of the Confederate States of America was located in which major city?
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Birmingham, Alabama |
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New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Atlanta, Georgia |
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Richmond, Virginia |
How many Southern electoral votes did Abraham Lincoln receive in the 1860 Presidential Election?
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0 |
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3 |
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8 |
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12 |
The Confiscation Acts of 1861 and 1862 said all of the following EXCEPT:
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any seized Confederate lands and property are officially the property of the Union Army. |
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the seizure of any slave associating with the Confederacy is legal. |
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extended freedom was granted to runaway slaves or slaves captured by the Union Army. |
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the institution of slavery as a whole was declared illegal across the United States. |
The first and only president of the Confederate States of America was:
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John C. Breckenridge. |
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Alexander Stephens. |
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Jefferson Davis. |
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J.P. Benjamin. |
All of the following are outcomes related to the 1858 Illinois U.S. Senate vote EXCEPT:
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Stephen Douglas retained his seat as the incumbent. |
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Abraham Lincoln became a national political figure. |
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the Republican Party took over a seat in the U.S. Senate. |
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abolition was the principle platform debate in a free state. |