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U.S. History Florida EOC Review Exam
Questions and Answers (Latest Update
2025)
Abolitionist John Brown seized the federal arsenal in Harpers
Ferry, Virginia, hoping to inspire local slaves to join a
revolution that would destroy slavery in the south. It failed. -
Correct Answer ✅John Brown's Raid



1820 agreement calling for the admission of Missouri as a
slave state and main as a free state and banning slavery in
the Louisiana Purchase territory north of the 36*30' latitude. -
Correct Answer ✅Missouri Compromise



Political agreement that allowed California to be admitted as
a free state by allowing popular sovereignty in the territories
and enacting a stricter fugitive slave law. - Correct Answer
✅Compromise of 1850



A Missouri slave sued for his freedom, claiming that his four
year stay in the northern portion of the Louisiana Territory
made free land by the Missouri Compromise had made him a
free man. The U.S, Supreme Court decided he couldn't sue in
federal court because he was property, not a citizen. -
Correct Answer ✅Dred Scott Decision

,U.S. History Florida EOC Review Exam
Questions and Answers (Latest Update
2025)

1854 law that divided the Nebraska Territory in Kansas and
Nebraska giving each territory the right to decide whether or
not to allow slavery. - Correct Answer ✅Kansas Nebraska
Act



Term used to describe the 1854-1856 violence between
proslavery and antislavery supporters in Kansas. - Correct
Answer ✅Bleeding Kansas



Northern Civil War strategy to starve the South by blockading
seaports and controlling the Mississippi River. - Correct
Answer ✅Anaconda Plan



Decree by President Lincoln that freed enslaved people living
in Confederate states still in rebellion. - Correct Answer
✅Emancipation Proclamation



Program implemented by the federal government between
1865 and 1877 to repair damage to the South caused by the

,U.S. History Florida EOC Review Exam
Questions and Answers (Latest Update
2025)
Civil War and restore the southern states to the Union. -
Correct Answer ✅Reconstruction



Rights of Citizens (Equal Protection) - Correct Answer
✅14th Amendment



Freed all Slaves - Correct Answer ✅13th Amendment



African Americans have the right to vote and Congress and
enforce it by passing laws. - Correct Answer ✅15th
Amendment



Congressmen who advocated full citizenship rights for African
Americans along with a harsh Reconstruction policy toward
the South. - Correct Answer ✅Radical Republicans



Negative term for a southern white who supported the
Republican Party after the Civil War. - Correct Answer
✅Scalawag

, U.S. History Florida EOC Review Exam
Questions and Answers (Latest Update
2025)
Federal agency designed to aid freed slaves and poor white
farmers in the South after the Civil War. - Correct Answer
✅Freedman's Bureau



Negative term for Northerners who moved to the South after
the Civil War. - Correct Answer ✅Carpetbagger



System in which a farmer tended a portion of a planter's land
in return for a share of the crop. - Correct Answer
✅Sharecropping



A system that bound laborers into slavery in order to work off
a debt to the employer. - Correct Answer ✅Debt Peonage



Organization that promoted hatred and discrimination against
specific ethnic and religious groups. - Correct Answer ✅Ku
Klux Klan



Laws that restricted African Americans' rights and
opportunities. - Correct Answer ✅Black Codes

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