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Quiz about Events Leading Up to the Civil War
Quiz about Events Leading Up to the Civil War

Events Leading Up to the Civil War Quiz


In the years prior to the Civil War, many sectional conflicts arose. Can you identify them?

A multiple-choice quiz by NatalieJ_214. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
NatalieJ_214
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
171,668
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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5243
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Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who was the Republican president whose election sparked the Civil War? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What document revoked the Missouri Compromise, opening western territories above the Missouri Compromise line to the possibility of slavery? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which House Representative beat Northerner Charles Sumner into a coma with a stick on the Senate floor? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. John Brown has been called both a hero and a madman. Everyone associates his name with Harper's Ferry. But, what is the name of the creek along which John Brown and his followers hacked five pro-slavery supporters to death? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" brought much support for the abolition of slavery. Who wrote it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Predicting the Civil War, who said "a house divided against itself cannot stand"? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The election of 1848 was a close race between Whig Zachary Taylor and Democrat Lewis Cass. Taylor won, but whose 290,000 votes swung the election away from the Democrats? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The Dred Scott case was a major sectional issue, revolving around the freedom of an African American. Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at the time of the Dred Scott opinion? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The status of a territory acquired from one of these countries was a major issue between the North and South. Which? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "Bleeding Kansas" refers to what? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who was the Republican president whose election sparked the Civil War?

Answer: Abraham Lincoln

Abe Lincoln held moderates view on slavery, but Southerners feared his election would bring about the total eradication of slavery.
2. What document revoked the Missouri Compromise, opening western territories above the Missouri Compromise line to the possibility of slavery?

Answer: Kansas-Nebraska Act

Northern abolitionists detested the Kansas-Nebraska act. Written by Stephen Douglas, the document said that the status of Kansas and Nebraska as free or slave states would depend on popular sovereignty. According to the Missouri Compromise, these territories should have been free states when admitted.
3. Which House Representative beat Northerner Charles Sumner into a coma with a stick on the Senate floor?

Answer: Preston Brooks

It was indeed Preston Brooks who beat Charles Sumner. He did so because a) Charles spoke against the Kansas-Nebraska Act and b) Charles insulted his cousin, Andrew Butler.
4. John Brown has been called both a hero and a madman. Everyone associates his name with Harper's Ferry. But, what is the name of the creek along which John Brown and his followers hacked five pro-slavery supporters to death?

Answer: Pottawatomie

After the murders at Pottawatomie Creek, John Brown and his two sons went into hiding. He would reappear years later to seize the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry.
5. The novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" brought much support for the abolition of slavery. Who wrote it?

Answer: Harriet Beecher Stowe

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was banned in some parts of the South and many Southerners wrote pro-slavery novels in response.
6. Predicting the Civil War, who said "a house divided against itself cannot stand"?

Answer: Abraham Lincoln

Good old Abe Lincoln said this in one of his many speeches.
7. The election of 1848 was a close race between Whig Zachary Taylor and Democrat Lewis Cass. Taylor won, but whose 290,000 votes swung the election away from the Democrats?

Answer: Martin Van Buren

The Free-Soil party stole enough votes from Cass for Taylor to become president.
8. The Dred Scott case was a major sectional issue, revolving around the freedom of an African American. Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at the time of the Dred Scott opinion?

Answer: Roger B. Taney

Taney claimed that African Americans did not have the right to bring suits in U.S. court. He threw out Dred Scott's plea for freedom. This angered many Northerners.
9. The status of a territory acquired from one of these countries was a major issue between the North and South. Which?

Answer: Mexico

Texas was a hot topic - would it be broken into a free or a slave state?
10. "Bleeding Kansas" refers to what?

Answer: Fight between pro- and anti- slavery forces in Kansas

Kansas was flooded by both pro- and anti- slavery forces in an attempt to make the territory a slave/free state. Tensions were high, and many people were killed.
Source: Author NatalieJ_214

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