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Question-1
Who started the Abolitionist Movement ?
(A)
W.L Gefryson
(B)
W.L Garrison
(C)
H.G. Gefry
(D)
None of these
Question-2
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
Question-3
The clay compromise helped the congress pass the ________
(A)
Fugitive slave Act
(B)
Fugitive free Act
(C)
Westward movement
(D)
None of this
Question-4
The north was against the sale of _________ at low prices.
(A)
Government lands
(B)
private lands
(C)
agricultural products
(D)
slaves
Question-5
Several Northern states passed the ______________
(A)
Northern laws
(B)
Personal liberty laws
(C)
Southern laws
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Many of the northerners earned their living by ______, both inland and maritime.
(A)
agriculture
(B)
trade
(C)
politics
(D)
slavery
Question-7
Controvery again began over the status of the new states of Texan which are they?
(A)
New Mexico and California
(B)
Malasia and Carolina
(C)
New Capro and California
(D)
None of these
Question-8
Lincoln most famous general was _________
(A)
Ulysses s Grant
(B)
Kirby Smith
(C)
John Brown
(D)
None of these
Question-9
______ people had been fighting against federal laws since 1830
(A)
The abolitionists
(B)
The colonists
(C)
The slavers
(D)
None of these
Question-10
Lincoln became president for the second time in _______
(A)
1865
(B)
1864
(C)
1863
(D)
None of these
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