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What name was given to Southern laws that listed the ways slaves were to be treated? A. Slave Codes B. Emancipation Proclamation C. Wilmont's Proviso D. Labor Laws
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User: What name was given to Southern laws that listed the ways slaves were to be treated? A. Slave Codes B. Emancipation Proclamation C. Wilmont's Proviso D. Labor Laws

Weegy: Slave Code was the name given to Southern laws that listed the ways slaves were to be treated.
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User: What term was used to describe the rough divide between free and slave states by the mid-1800s? A. The Slavery Line B. The Mason-Dixon Line C. The Cotton Curtain D. The Lincoln-Douglas Line

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The Mason-Dixon line (between Maryland and Pennsylvania or Delaware)-was used to describe the rough divide between free and slave states by the mid-1800s.
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What was the idea behind popular sovereignty in the mid-1800s? A. Allowing newly added territories to the United States decide for themselves the slavery issue B. Allowing newly added territories to the United States to decide for themselves their own form of government C. Allowing all Americans to vote for the president D. Allowing slaves the rights to own property and vote
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Allowing newly added territories to the United States decide for themselves the slavery issue. -was the idea behind popular sovereignty in the mid-1800s.
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