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Question-1
How the northern earned their living?
(A)
by slavery
(B)
by exchanging
(C)
by trade
(D)
None of these
Question-2
Abraham Lincoln began his political career in ________
(A)
1842
(B)
1831
(C)
1832
(D)
None of these
Question-3
The increase in taxes led to the growth of ____________
(A)
native industries
(B)
native bank
(C)
native merchants
(D)
none of these
Question-4
________ states favored breaking away from the union.
(A)
Northern
(B)
Southern
(C)
Western
(D)
None of these
Question-5
________ who shot Lincoln ?
(A)
John Wilkesbooth
(B)
Stefen Rosario
(C)
John Brown
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Who suggested the Kansas- Nebraska Act ?
(A)
Stephen Williams
(B)
Stephen Douglas
(C)
Stephen Hopkins
(D)
Andy Douglas
Question-7
Abraham Lincoln born on ___________
(A)
March 25 1810
(B)
January 23 1808
(C)
February 12 1809
(D)
None of these
Question-8
The ___________ averted the crisis.
(A)
Clay compromise
(B)
Abolitionist movement
(C)
Sand compromise
(D)
None of these
Question-9
On which year Lincoln issued the 'Proclamation of Emanicipation'?
(A)
January 1 1863
(B)
February 12 1862
(C)
December 31 1863
(D)
None of these
Question-10
In 1860, the United States was composed of 18 Free states and _________.
(A)
16 Slave States
(B)
15 Cultural States
(C)
15 Slave States
(D)
16 Cultural States
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