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Question-1
The southerners favored quick sale of land for intensive ________
(A)
transport system
(B)
agriculture
(C)
fishing
(D)
slavery
Question-2
In the North there was a ____ with little scope for agricultural growth.
(A)
Mixed economy
(B)
Economy
(C)
various power
(D)
None of these
Question-3
Who started the Abolitionist Movement ?
(A)
W.L Gefryson
(B)
W.L Garrison
(C)
H.G. Gefry
(D)
None of these
Question-4
In 1846, the congress introduced the ________ which intended to limit slavery.
(A)
Wery Good
(B)
WILMOT PROVISO
(C)
PraboJeffry
(D)
None of these
Question-5
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-6
The climate in the south was suitable for what ?
(A)
cotton and tapioca
(B)
cotton and fruits
(C)
cotton and tobacco
(D)
None of these
Question-7
Lincoln second inaugural Address was in __________
(A)
March 8 1864
(B)
March 4 1865
(C)
March 4 1866
(D)
None of these
Question-8
________ who shot Lincoln ?
(A)
John Wilkesbooth
(B)
Stefen Rosario
(C)
John Brown
(D)
None of these
Question-9
Lincoln became president for the second time in _______
(A)
1865
(B)
1864
(C)
1863
(D)
None of these
Question-10
The Doctrine of Nullification could only suspend a Particular law when the ________ went beyond its powers.
(A)
Land owner
(B)
Union Government
(C)
Slave of the land
(D)
Farmer of the land
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