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Deck 14: The Gathering Tempest
1
One of the problems of the southern economy on the eve of the Civil War was
A) lack of productivity in the agricultural sector.
B) over-reliance on industrial growth.
C) a developing commercial attitude.
D) the decline of the cotton industry.
E) a lack of diversification
A) lack of productivity in the agricultural sector.
B) over-reliance on industrial growth.
C) a developing commercial attitude.
D) the decline of the cotton industry.
E) a lack of diversification
a lack of diversification
2
The winner of the 1856 presidential election was
A) Millard Fillmore.
B) James Buchanan.
C) Stephen Douglas.
D) Franklin Pierce.
E) Abraham Lincoln.
A) Millard Fillmore.
B) James Buchanan.
C) Stephen Douglas.
D) Franklin Pierce.
E) Abraham Lincoln.
James Buchanan.
3
The central issue in the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 was
A) the transcontinental railroad.
B) secession.
C) slavery.
D) states' rights.
E) westward expansion.
A) the transcontinental railroad.
B) secession.
C) slavery.
D) states' rights.
E) westward expansion.
slavery.
4
The final act that destroyed the Whigs as a national political party was the
A) passage of the Missouri Compromise.
B) passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
C) passage of the Compromise of 1850.
D) passage of the Lecompton Constitution.
E) the Fugitive Slave Act.
A) passage of the Missouri Compromise.
B) passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
C) passage of the Compromise of 1850.
D) passage of the Lecompton Constitution.
E) the Fugitive Slave Act.
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5
Most northerners left the Know-Nothings and became Republicans because of
A) the slavery issue.
B) the immigration issue.
C) the temperance issue.
D) economic concerns.
E) concern for public education.
A) the slavery issue.
B) the immigration issue.
C) the temperance issue.
D) economic concerns.
E) concern for public education.
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6
The subject of Charles Sumner's speech that led to his beating on the floor of Congress was
A) the hanging of John Brown.
B) the Dred Scott Decision.
C) the Compromise of 1850
D) the Fugitive Slave Act
E) "Bleeding Kansas."
A) the hanging of John Brown.
B) the Dred Scott Decision.
C) the Compromise of 1850
D) the Fugitive Slave Act
E) "Bleeding Kansas."
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7
asserted that southern slaves enjoyed a higher standard of living than northern laborers.
A) Hinton R. Helper
B) George Fitzhugh
C) William Seward
D) James D. B. De Bow
E) James Buchanan
A) Hinton R. Helper
B) George Fitzhugh
C) William Seward
D) James D. B. De Bow
E) James Buchanan
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8
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
A) divided the Nebraska Territory into two territories.
B) repealed the Missouri Compromise.
C) represented the interests of the southern faction of the Democratic Party.
D) was supported by Stephen Douglas.
E) all of these choices
A) divided the Nebraska Territory into two territories.
B) repealed the Missouri Compromise.
C) represented the interests of the southern faction of the Democratic Party.
D) was supported by Stephen Douglas.
E) all of these choices
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9
In the Kansas territorial election of 1855,
A) approximately five thousand Missourians illegally voted.
B) a free-soil legislature was elected.
C) women were allowed to vote.
D) slavery was abolished in the area.
E) blacks were allowed to vote.
A) approximately five thousand Missourians illegally voted.
B) a free-soil legislature was elected.
C) women were allowed to vote.
D) slavery was abolished in the area.
E) blacks were allowed to vote.
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10
The result of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was
A) northern anger at his actions.
B) northern abandonment of the Republican Party.
C) slave unrest in the South.
D) dramatic growth for the northern Democratic Party.
E) outrage and fear throughout the South.
A) northern anger at his actions.
B) northern abandonment of the Republican Party.
C) slave unrest in the South.
D) dramatic growth for the northern Democratic Party.
E) outrage and fear throughout the South.
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11
Who of the following would have argued that "freedom is not possible without slavery"?
A) Stephen Douglas
B) John C. Calhoun
C) James Buchanan
D) Henry Clay
E) Nathaniel Hawthorne
A) Stephen Douglas
B) John C. Calhoun
C) James Buchanan
D) Henry Clay
E) Nathaniel Hawthorne
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12
Most immigrants in the 1850s joined the
A) Know-Nothing Party.
B) Republican Party.
C) Liberty Party.
D) Democratic Party.
E) Socialist Party.
A) Know-Nothing Party.
B) Republican Party.
C) Liberty Party.
D) Democratic Party.
E) Socialist Party.
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13
The person who led a group of so-called "border ruffians" to Kansas to vote for a pro-slavery government there was
A) Stephen Douglas.
B) David Atchison.
C) Franklin B. Pierce.
D) Jefferson Davis.
E) Abraham Lincoln.
A) Stephen Douglas.
B) David Atchison.
C) Franklin B. Pierce.
D) Jefferson Davis.
E) Abraham Lincoln.
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14
The great enemy of a free-labor society was
A) commerce.
B) slavery.
C) agriculture.
D) merchants.
E) the government.
A) commerce.
B) slavery.
C) agriculture.
D) merchants.
E) the government.
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15
The Dred Scott decision of the U.S. Supreme Court involved a slave who
A) had been taken to live in Kansas.
B) was suing for his freedom because his master had taken him into free territory.
C) sued for his wife's freedom on the grounds that she had been married to a free black.
D) had been freed by his master and who challenged the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
E) wished to exercise his right to vote.
A) had been taken to live in Kansas.
B) was suing for his freedom because his master had taken him into free territory.
C) sued for his wife's freedom on the grounds that she had been married to a free black.
D) had been freed by his master and who challenged the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
E) wished to exercise his right to vote.
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16
At the core of free-labor ideology was the belief that
A) social mobility awaited those industrious laborers who worked hard and efficiently.
B) laborers who worked for free earned merits and future promotion from employers.
C) independent yeoman farmers formed the backbone of society.
D) commerce bred greed and selfishness and should be avoided.
E) all industries should be publicly owned.
A) social mobility awaited those industrious laborers who worked hard and efficiently.
B) laborers who worked for free earned merits and future promotion from employers.
C) independent yeoman farmers formed the backbone of society.
D) commerce bred greed and selfishness and should be avoided.
E) all industries should be publicly owned.
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17
Most immigrants before 1830 were
A) Irish, Catholic, and unskilled laborers.
B) British, Protestant, and skilled workers.
C) German, Protestant, and unskilled laborers.
D) Italian, Catholic, and skilled workers.
E) Russian, Jewish, and unskilled workers.
A) Irish, Catholic, and unskilled laborers.
B) British, Protestant, and skilled workers.
C) German, Protestant, and unskilled laborers.
D) Italian, Catholic, and skilled workers.
E) Russian, Jewish, and unskilled workers.
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18
The violence in "Bleeding Kansas" involved clashes between
A) white settlers and American Indians.
B) blacks and whites.
C) proslavery and antislavery groups.
D) residents of Nebraska who invaded Kansas and the settlers there.
E) Mexican invaders and the settlers of Kansas.
A) white settlers and American Indians.
B) blacks and whites.
C) proslavery and antislavery groups.
D) residents of Nebraska who invaded Kansas and the settlers there.
E) Mexican invaders and the settlers of Kansas.
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19
One feature of industry pioneered by the United States was
A) production of prestige products by skilled artisans.
B) mass production of interchangeable parts.
C) production of railroads and locomotives.
D) arms and ammunition.
E) a unionized labor force.
A) production of prestige products by skilled artisans.
B) mass production of interchangeable parts.
C) production of railroads and locomotives.
D) arms and ammunition.
E) a unionized labor force.
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20
Members of the Know-Nothing Party were all of the following except
A) American-born Protestants.
B) middle-aged and elderly professional men.
C) supporters of the temperance movement.
D) advocates of legislation increasing the naturalization period.
E) pledged to maintain secrecy about their order.
A) American-born Protestants.
B) middle-aged and elderly professional men.
C) supporters of the temperance movement.
D) advocates of legislation increasing the naturalization period.
E) pledged to maintain secrecy about their order.
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21
By 1855, cotton provided more than of total U.S. exports.
A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
E) one-tenth
A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
E) one-tenth
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22
The 3 million immigrants that entered the United States in the decade after 1845 represented percent of the total America population in 1845.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
E) 50
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
E) 50
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23
The most important social distinction in the south was
A) gender.
B) class.
C) race.
D) religion.
E) political affiliation.
A) gender.
B) class.
C) race.
D) religion.
E) political affiliation.
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24
The value of American exports and imports increased by percent between 1844 and 1856.
A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 300
E) 500
A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 300
E) 500
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25
Advocates of the free labor ideology viewed labor strikes as
A) dangerous, subversive plots.
B) unfortunate misunderstandings that could be solved by prayer.
C) evidence of the increased influence of foreign immigrants.
D) justification for forming a new political party.
E) positive events that helped free workers improve their working conditions.
A) dangerous, subversive plots.
B) unfortunate misunderstandings that could be solved by prayer.
C) evidence of the increased influence of foreign immigrants.
D) justification for forming a new political party.
E) positive events that helped free workers improve their working conditions.
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26
John Brown was noted for all of the following except
A) killing unarmed proslavery farmers in the civil war in "Bleeding Kansas."
B) attempting to incite a slave rebellion in Virginia.
C) coining the phrase "the irrepressible conflict" to explain the coming of the Civil War.
D) dying as a "martyr to freedom."
E) attacking Harpers Ferry.
A) killing unarmed proslavery farmers in the civil war in "Bleeding Kansas."
B) attempting to incite a slave rebellion in Virginia.
C) coining the phrase "the irrepressible conflict" to explain the coming of the Civil War.
D) dying as a "martyr to freedom."
E) attacking Harpers Ferry.
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27
The leading advocate for southern economic diversification was James D. B. De Bow.
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28
Members of the Order, which eventually evolved into the Know-Nothings, supported all of the following except
A) temperance.
B) restricting public office to native born men.
C) lengthening the naturalization period before immigrants could become citizens.
D) keeping their Order secret.
E) tax support for parochial schools.
A) temperance.
B) restricting public office to native born men.
C) lengthening the naturalization period before immigrants could become citizens.
D) keeping their Order secret.
E) tax support for parochial schools.
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29
After serving four terms in the Illinois legislature and one term in Congress, Abraham Lincoln was propelled back into politics by the shock of
A) the Kansas-Nebraska bill
B) the Dred Scott decision.
C) John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry.
D) Bleeding Kansas.
E) the Fugitive Slave Law.
A) the Kansas-Nebraska bill
B) the Dred Scott decision.
C) John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry.
D) Bleeding Kansas.
E) the Fugitive Slave Law.
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30
With regard to the Kansas issue, President Franklin Pierce
A) endorsed John Brown's abolitionist campaign.
B) recognized the antislavery legislature.
C) recognized the proslavery legislature.
D) refused to get involved in the conflict.
E) asked Kansas to secede from the Union.
A) endorsed John Brown's abolitionist campaign.
B) recognized the antislavery legislature.
C) recognized the proslavery legislature.
D) refused to get involved in the conflict.
E) asked Kansas to secede from the Union.
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31
The southern economy was "colonial" in that
A) foreign investors owned over 50 percent of the land in the South.
B) southern financial institutions loaned money to European colonial powers.
C) it depended upon exportation of agricultural goods and importation of manufactured products.
D) it employed slaves.
E) it exported no products.
A) foreign investors owned over 50 percent of the land in the South.
B) southern financial institutions loaned money to European colonial powers.
C) it depended upon exportation of agricultural goods and importation of manufactured products.
D) it employed slaves.
E) it exported no products.
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32
How many Supreme Court Justices voted in favor of Dred Scott?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2.
D) 3
E) 4
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2.
D) 3
E) 4
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33
In The Impending Crisis of the South, Hinton Rowan Helper
A) described southern society as bustling, prosperous, and progressive.
B) blamed South Carolina for the violence in "Bleeding Kansas."
C) said that slavery caused economic retardation, illiteracy, and poverty in the South.
D) defended the states' rights position on secession.
E) insisted that slavery must expand to al of the territories.
A) described southern society as bustling, prosperous, and progressive.
B) blamed South Carolina for the violence in "Bleeding Kansas."
C) said that slavery caused economic retardation, illiteracy, and poverty in the South.
D) defended the states' rights position on secession.
E) insisted that slavery must expand to al of the territories.
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34
As a result of the Lincoln-Douglas debates,
A) the state of Illinois passed legislation making slavery a punishment for crime.
B) Stephen Douglas was re-elected to the U.S. Senate.
C) Abraham Lincoln was almost kicked out of the Republican Party.
D) both Lincoln and Douglas were defeated by Know-Nothing candidate Nathaniel Banks.
E) the Kansas-Nebraska Act was repealed.
A) the state of Illinois passed legislation making slavery a punishment for crime.
B) Stephen Douglas was re-elected to the U.S. Senate.
C) Abraham Lincoln was almost kicked out of the Republican Party.
D) both Lincoln and Douglas were defeated by Know-Nothing candidate Nathaniel Banks.
E) the Kansas-Nebraska Act was repealed.
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35
The most important crop in the south was
A) indigo
B) tobacco.
C) rice
D) wheat
E) cotton
A) indigo
B) tobacco.
C) rice
D) wheat
E) cotton
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36
Which of the following was not among the nation's four leading industries measured by value added in manufacturing by 1860?
A) cotton textiles
B) floor milling
C) lumber products
D) boots and shoes
E) iron and steel
A) cotton textiles
B) floor milling
C) lumber products
D) boots and shoes
E) iron and steel
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37
Most former northern members of the American Party became
A) dropped out of politics.
B) Democrats.
C) Whigs.
D) Free Soilers.
E) Republicans.
A) dropped out of politics.
B) Democrats.
C) Whigs.
D) Free Soilers.
E) Republicans.
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38
In the "Freeport Doctrine,"
A) the Supreme Court ruled that residence in Freeport, Illinois, did not automatically free runaways.
B) Stephen Douglas suggested that the territories could maintain popular sovereignty by refusing to protect slavery there.
C) Abraham Lincoln agreed that there was no means of preventing the extension of slavery.
D) Stephen Douglas insisted that slavery was legal in all the free states and territories.
E) slaves who escaped to the North were declared free.
A) the Supreme Court ruled that residence in Freeport, Illinois, did not automatically free runaways.
B) Stephen Douglas suggested that the territories could maintain popular sovereignty by refusing to protect slavery there.
C) Abraham Lincoln agreed that there was no means of preventing the extension of slavery.
D) Stephen Douglas insisted that slavery was legal in all the free states and territories.
E) slaves who escaped to the North were declared free.
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39
Organization of the Nebraska territory was necessary in order to
A) expand slavery in the West.
B) stop the Republican Party.
C) establish reservations for Native Americans.
D) get Lincoln elected President.
E) build a railroad across the area.
A) expand slavery in the West.
B) stop the Republican Party.
C) establish reservations for Native Americans.
D) get Lincoln elected President.
E) build a railroad across the area.
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40
The Panic of 1857
A) caused bloody riots in which dozens of people were killed.
B) increased hostility between northerners and southerners who disagreed over the tariff issue.
C) lasted longer than any other nineteenth-century depression.
D) caused millions of workers to join labor unions.
E) all of these choices
A) caused bloody riots in which dozens of people were killed.
B) increased hostility between northerners and southerners who disagreed over the tariff issue.
C) lasted longer than any other nineteenth-century depression.
D) caused millions of workers to join labor unions.
E) all of these choices
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41
Many southerners read The Impending Crisis of the South.
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42
The debates over the Kansas-Nebraska Act destroyed the Whig Party.
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43
The Panic of 1857 virtually destroyed the southern cotton economy.
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The Panic of 1857 stemmed entirely from domestic causes.
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45
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry lasted for thee days.
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46
Application of popular sovereignty to the Nebraska Territory was the brainchild of Stephen A. Douglas.
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On average, wages and opportunities for workers were greater in the North than anywhere else.
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The Know-Nothing Party was so named because its members were ignorant and uneducated.
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49
Abraham Lincoln believed that slavery and freedom were incompatible.
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50
In the Dred Scott decision, Chief Justice Roger Taney said that the lower court should not have accepted the case since blacks are not citizens of the United States.
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Most of the foreign-born voters in the 1830s and 1840s joined the Democratic Party.
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The Impending Crisis of the South exaggerated the disaffection of most non-slaveholders in the South.
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The Kansas-Nebraska bill passed easily in the House of Representatives.
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The first year that the Republican Party ran a presidential candidate was 1854.
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Abraham Lincoln saw the prevention of the expansion of slavery into the territories as the first step to its eventual extinction.
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Immigrants did not seem very interested in politics. Many of the abolitionists advocated depriving white immigrants and Catholics of equal rights.
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Franklin Pierce was president during the debate over the Kansas-Nebraska bill.
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It was David R. Atchison who insisted that the Missouri Compromise had to be explicitly repealed in order for the South to accept the organization of the Nebraska Territory.
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George Fitzhugh's book Cannibals All reinforced what Helper had written in The Impending Crisis.
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60
Jefferson Davis led an effort to pass a federal law allowing slavery in all territories.
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The Dred Scott decision finally settled the slavery question.
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Four million immigrants came to the United States between 1845 and 1860.
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No southern justices supported the Dred Scott decision.
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Southerners had a larger percentage of their capital invested in lands and slaves in 1860 than they had had ten years earlier.
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The Republican Party advocated racial equality in the election of 1856.
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The widespread use of the sewing machine in the 1850s made life easier for seamstresses.
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The Supreme Court chief justice who ruled against Scott in the Dred Scott case was_____________.
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Most railroad construction was in the south.
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When two competing legislatures emerged in Kansas, the House of Representatives recognized the one that supported slavery.
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The first Republican presidential candidate (1856) was_____________.
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The Republicans were the first truly sectional party in American history.
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The elections of 1854 were disastrous for northern Democrats.
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George Fitzhugh supported the free-market capitalist system.
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The Lecompton debate seriously split the Democratic Party.
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The gap between the rich and poor was larger in the north than in the south.
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By the late 1850s, the United States was the second-leading industrial producer in the world.
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The cover of De Bow's Review proclaimed that "Cotton is King."
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Economic diversification made no headway in the South during the 1850s.
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Southern Whigs felt betrayed by Zachary Taylor on the issue of California's status.
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The South did not share in the economy's rapid growth following recovery from the depression of 1837-1843.
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