The fight over the admission of Missouri to the Union
a. resulted solely from the emotional feelings that people had about slavery.
b. ushered in an era in which virtually every session of Congress had to deal with the slavery issue.
c. concerned purely political questions, with no discussion about the morality of slavery.
d. was of great political significance because Missouri's admission would disrupt the balance between slave andfree states in the Senate.
d
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a. Germany b. France c. the Netherlands d. Spain e. Belgium
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Select one: a. The Union army had far more soldiers than the Confederate army. b. The Union army had far more accessible resources than the Confederate army. c. The Union army had far more experienced generals than the Confederate army.
The homestead act, the mass killing of buffalo, and the completion of the transcontinental railroad are most closely associated with the
A. Rise of organized labor B. Building the Erie Canal C. Northern migration of African Americans D. Decline of the Plains Indians
The religious dissenters who established Plymouth colony were the
A) Ranters. B) Quakers. C) Puritans. D) Pilgrims.