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1. The wilmot proviso stipulated that slavery should be prohibited in the lands acquired as a result of the Mexican War.

2. In its decision in the case of dred scott v. Sanford, the supreme court held that
No black slave could be a citizen

3. The whig party turned against president john tyler because

4. In coining the phrase “manifest Destiny” journalist john L. O’Sullivan meant that

5. All of the following were causes of the Mexican war except
Mexican desire to annex Louisiana

6. All of the following were parts of Andrew Johnson’s plan for reconstruction except
Requiring payment of monetary reparation for the damage caused by the war

7. In response to southern lack of compromise in the face of Andrew johnson’s mild reconstruction plan, congress did all of the following except
Order the arrest and imprisonment of former confederate officials

8. When president Andrew Johnson removed secretary of war Edwin M. Stanton without the approval of the senate, the terms of the recently passed tenure of office act, he
Was impeached and came within one vote of being removed from office

9. Following the civil war, most freed slaves
Stayed in the south and worked as sharecroppers

10. The know-nothing party focused its efforts almost entirely on the issue of
Immigration

11. The free soil party advocated which of the following?
The exclusion of slavery from any of them new territories

12. Which of the following changes in westward migration occurred in 1848?
The number of pioneers headed for Oregon decreased

13. Which of the following is most closely associated with the presidency of james k. Polk?
Manifest destiny

14. Which of the following was not a result of reconstruction
Election of the blacks

15. Which of the following was not a result of the compromise of 1877
The democrats took back the house and senate

16. Which of the following best describes the situation in Kansas in the 1850s
Led to

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