Lesson 7 - USHA
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In Inglés
In Inglés
Practique preguntas conocidas
Manténgase al día con sus preguntas pendientes
Completa 5 preguntas para habilitar la práctica
Exámenes
Examen: pon a prueba tus habilidades
Course needs 15 questions
Aprenda nuevas preguntas
Modos dinámicos
InteligenteMezcla inteligente de todos los modos
PersonalizadoUtilice la configuración para ponderar los modos dinámicos
Modo manual [beta]
Seleccione sus propios tipos de preguntas y respuestas
Modos específicos
Aprende con fichas
Completa la oración
Escuchar y deletrearOrtografía: escribe lo que escuchas
elección múltipleModo de elección múltiple
Expresión oralResponde con voz
Expresión oral y comprensión auditivaPractica la pronunciación
EscrituraModo de solo escritura
Lesson 7 - USHA - Marcador
Lesson 7 - USHA - Detalles
Niveles:
Preguntas:
11 preguntas
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Missouri compromise | Maine would be admitted to the Union as a free state, Missouri would be admitted as a slave state, and slavery would be prohibited in the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase except for Missouri. |
Gadsden Purchase | Gave the southern parts of New Mexico and Arizona to the US and allowed a future railroad to be constructed entirely within its borders. |
Compromise of 1850 | California admitted as a free state. |
Popular sovereignty | Used to determine whether new states would enter as “slave” or “free”. |
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 | Allowed special government officials to arrest any person accused of being a runaway slave. |
Kansas-Nebraska Act | Violence erupted and widespread fighting occurred throughout Kansas, also known as the “Bleeding Kansas” event. |
Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857) | Supreme Court decided that no black, free or slave, could claim U.S. citizenship, and therefore blacks were unable to petition the court for their freedom. |
Emergence of Political Parties | Free-Soil Party (1848) and the Republican Party (1854) strongly opposed the spread of slavery to the West. |
Presidential Election of Abraham Lincoln | Events moved quite rapidly once Lincoln was elected. South Carolina called for a convention to secede from the Union. Within three months of Lincoln’s election, seven states had seceded from the Union. |
Contributions of minority groups | Contributions of women and African Americans, including the importance of the American Red Cross and Emancipation Proclamation. |
Unintended Consequences | Destruction on the home front, print media and photography, technological advancements, and environmental impact |