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Question-1
The ________ were regarded as the movable properties of the planters.
(A)
slaves
(B)
trade
(C)
fugitive
(D)
none of these
Question-2
_______ won a majority of electoral votes and became president.
(A)
Jefferson Davis
(B)
Abraham Lincoln
(C)
Alexander
(D)
None of these
Question-3
Lincoln second inaugural Address was in __________
(A)
March 8 1864
(B)
March 4 1865
(C)
March 4 1866
(D)
None of these
Question-4
The increase in taxes led to the growth of ____________
(A)
native industries
(B)
native bank
(C)
native merchants
(D)
none of these
Question-5
The states Kansas and Nebraska were above _________.
(A)
36
o
30
o 'N
(B)
36
0
30
0
'S
(C)
36
0
36
0
'N
(D)
30
0
30
0'
N
Question-6
How many states fought for the confederacy against 23 union states?
(A)
Eleven states
(B)
Fourteen states
(C)
Twelve states
(D)
None of these
Question-7
______ people had been fighting against federal laws since 1830
(A)
The abolitionists
(B)
The colonists
(C)
The slavers
(D)
None of these
Question-8
Which party split into Northern and southern Branches ?
(A)
People's party
(B)
Democratic party
(C)
Forward party
(D)
None of these
Question-9
The increase in taxes led to the growth of native_________.
(A)
agricultural
(B)
forming
(C)
industries
(D)
slavery
Question-10
The union armies won two important victories at Gettysburg ________ and ______
(A)
Pennysylvania and Vicksburg Missouri
(B)
Hew capital and Mexico
(C)
Kansas and Nebrask arose
(D)
None of these
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