5. What were the North and South's opinions on the Supreme Court's ruling in the Dred Scott case?
a. The North was satisfied the Supreme Court set Dred Scott free.
b. Both the North and South were unhappy with the compromise the Supreme Court justices came
to.
c. White Southemers were scared the decision would set off massive slave revolts.
d. The North was angry and claimed it was the end of democracy, while Southerners were happy.
6. Why was California so determined to be a free state?
a. The large amounts of European immigrants did not want to compete with slaves for jobs in
factories.
b. The population was mostly freed slaves who escaped on the Underground Railroad.
c. There was a large pocket of abolitionists in San Francisco.
d. Gold miners did not want to compete with wealthy slave owners when searching for gold.
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