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1. Slaves from the ______________ were moved to the _______________ because there was more land for plantations.
2. The Kansas Nebraska Act allowed for _________________________, allowing the people to decide if there would be slavery or not in their state.
3. The inability to compromise on sectional issues eventually led to the _______________ of 11 southern states.
4. Disagreements over tariffs, slavery, and states rights caused further _________________, or division between the North and South leading up to the Civil War.
5. One ____________ of the Compromise of 1850 was that California became a free state.
6. The Missouri _____________ by Henry Clay temporarily relieved sectional tension between slave and free states.
7. The abolitionist movement gained momentum as a result of the __________ Slave Act because free blacks were wrongly accused of running away.
8. The Nullification Crisis and _________________ revolved around the ability of a state to declare federal lawsUnconstitutional.
9. South Carolina declared the __________ null and void because it hurt the Southern economy by raising prices of imported goods.
10. John C. Calhoun was a strong ______________ of states’ rights in order for the South to protect slavery where it already existed.
Sectionalism
Compromise
Provision
Tariff
Fugitive
Popular Sovereignty
Proponent
States’ Rights
Secession
Upper South
Lower South
Upper South:
Lower South:
Word Picture Definition Sentences
Sectionalism The tendency to be _______ concerned with the ________ of your _______ than with the problems and interests of the ______________.
Directions: Write the word that correctly completes each sentence.
1. Slaves from the ______________ were moved to the _______________ because there was more land for plantations.
2. The Kansas Nebraska Act allowed for _________________________, allowing the people to decide if there would be slavery or not in their state.
3. The inability to compromise on sectional issues eventually led to the _______________ of 11 southern states.
4. Disagreements over tariffs, slavery, and states rights caused further _________________, or division between the North and South leading up to the Civil War.
5. One ____________ of the Compromise of 1850 was that California became a free state.
6. The Missouri _____________ by Henry Clay temporarily relieved
Compromise ______________ between ____ sides in which _____ side ______ ____ something it wants
Provision A specific ____________ set by a ____
TariffA ______ on ____________ (foreign) goods
Fugitive Someone who is _________ away or _____________
Popular Sovereignty
The concept that a state's _________ should _____ whether to be a ________ state or _____
sectional tension between slave and free states.
7. The abolitionist movement gained momentum as a result of the __________ Slave Act because free blacks were wrongly accused of running away.
8. The Nullification Crisis and _________________ revolved around the ability of a state to declare federal lawsUnconstitutional.
9. South Carolina declared the __________ null and void because it hurt the Southern economy by raising prices of imported goods.
10. John C. Calhoun was a strong ______________ of states’ rights in order for the South to protect slavery where it already existed.
Proponent One who _______ in _________ of something
States’ Rights the ________ and ________ held by individual US _______ rather than by the __________ government.
Secession formal ____________ of a ________ from the _________
Upper South/ Lower South
Upper South: The states of _________, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas. Many of their _________ were moved to the _______ _______ once _______ became more profitable.
Lower South: states of ______, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and _____ __________. These states' _____ populations grew tremendously after the invention of the _________ ______.
Current Day Connection: What evidence of sectionalism do we see today in American society?
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