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BUCHANAN,20,4
\When was Buchanan born?\
4/23/1791
11/2/1795
1/7/1800
11/23/1804
\When did Buchanan die?\
6/1/1868
7/24/1862
1/18/1862
4/15/1865
\In which State was Buchanan born?\
Pennsylvania
New York
Ohio
Massachusetts
\Buchanan was President number ....?\
15
14
13
12
\When did Buchanan become President?\
1857
1861
1864
1865
\How long was Buchanan in office?\
4 years
8 years
less than 4 years
almost 5 years 6 months
\How old was Buchanan when he died?\
77
66
72
81
\Buchanan was a member of which political party?\
Democrat
Republican
Whig
Federal
\Which one of the following events took place during
\Buchanan's term of office?\
Dred Scott Decision
Kansas-Nebraska Bill
Missouri Compromise
Clay Compromise
\Which one of the following events took place during
\Buchanan's term of office?\
Harper's Ferry
13th & 14th Amendments ratified
Fort Sumter Attacked
Gadsden Purchase
\Which one of the following events took place during
\Buchanan's term of office .... succeeded from the Union?\
South Carolina
West Virginia
Tennessee
Kansas
\Buchanan had a brief military career as an enlisted man
\in the ....?\
War of 1812
Mexican War
Civil War
Revolution
\Buchanan's first political office was in the ...?\
State legislature
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate
State Attorney General's office
\Which of the following was NOT one of Buchanan's duties?\
U.S. Attorney General
Minister to Russia
Minister to Great Britain
Secretary of State
\One of the reasons why Buchanan was a more acceptable
\Presidential candidate than either Pierce or Douglas
\was because he ...?\
was not involved with the Kansas-Nebraska controversy
refused to compromise on important issues
supported the Ostend Manifesto
helped to settle the Oregon question
\On the question of Slavery, Buchanan believed ...?\
the Government lacked the right to interfere
the army must enforce abolition
it should be limited to Cuba
Congress should vigorously pass and enforce laws
\All Federal restrictions on Slavery are therefore null and
\void." These words by Chief Justice Taney (1857) were in
\reference to the ...?\
Dred Scott Decision
the Ostend Manifesto
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Missouri Compromise
\First attaining a reputation in Kansas & Missouri (1859),
\.... led a raid on the Federal Armory at ...?\
John Brown ... Harpers Ferry
John Fremont ... San Francisco
Abe Lincoln ... Fort Sumter
Robert E. Lee ... Fredericksburg
\Buchanan thought secession violated the Constitution ...?\
but the Federal Government could do nothing legally
but refused action because he supported the South
and sent in troops to restore order
and ordered the States to return to the Union
\In 1857, Buchanan sent a 2500-man force to ... to maintain
\law and order?\
Utah
South Carolina
Virginia
California