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Missouri Compromise

Missouri Compromise

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Social Studies

7th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

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CCSS
RI.5.5, RI.6.5, RI.7.5

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Yancy Lao

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6 Slides • 8 Questions

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Missouri Compromise of 1820

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Multiple Choice

What did the Monroe Doctrine tell European nations?
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Stop colonizing in the Western Hemisphere!
2
Stop colonizing in the Eastern Hemisphere!
3
Get out of the USA!
4
Stop trading with Great Britain!

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Multiple Choice

The Monroe Doctrine would be an example of
1
U.S. Foreign Policy
2
U.S. Domestic Policy

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Multiple Choice

Because of the Monroe Doctrine, the United States became a powerful leader in the ____________ hemisphere.
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northern
2
southern
3
western
4
eastern

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Multiple Choice

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In the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a slave state?
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Missouri
2
Maine
3
Kentucky
4
Ohio

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Multiple Choice

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In the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a free state?
1
Missouri
2
Maine
3
Kentucky
4
Alabama

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Multiple Choice

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Close reading the map, The Missouri Compromise Line determined the status of slavery in future states. North of the line slavery was ___________ or banned.

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permitted

2

prohibited

3

sometimes prohibited

4

cheap

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Multiple Choice

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Close reading the map, The Missouri Compromise Line determined the status of slavery in future states. South of the line slavery was _________.

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prohibited

2

permitted or allowed

3

never allowed

4

expensive

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Multiple Choice

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When was the Missouri Compromise reached?
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1820
2
1850
3
1776
4
1803

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Missouri Compromise of 1820

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