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Why did the Republicans in Congress feel of the 14th amendment was necessary?
A- they worried the healthy Southern planters would
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"On August 10, 1821, Missouri entered the Union as the twenty-fourth state. Named after the Native American people who
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Emancipation and life in wartime quick check
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Which of the following is the best example of how some Americans responded to disillusionment after World War I?
A Fans flocked
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Andrew Johnson was chosen to be Vice President because it was hoped that he __________.
Responses A refused to impeach
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Based on the lesson and this quote, what was Lincoln's hope for the future of the Union?
* The South would be punished for
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Match the letter of the Kansan with his or her description. Not all letters will be used. I argued in favor of slavery in The
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What events led to the Revolutionary War? Choose 4.(4 points) Responses Articles of Confederation Articles of Confederation Land
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Which of the following led to the development of a highway system in the state of Texas?(1 point)
Responses Second World War
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How did the Republican Congress feel about Andrew Johnson’s political decision in the week of President Lincoln’s
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4. Fill in the blank:
-Sectionalism -Abolitionism -Secession make the statement true:(1 point) can best be described as concern
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What were Americans’ experiences with political compromise before the Constitution was ratified?(1 point) Responses Political
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The British had more settlers in the Pacific Northwest which gave them a stronger claim true or false
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The Reconstruction Amendments, or the Civil War Amendments, are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the
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Why were the results of the 2000 presidential election controversy
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Event:US Neutrality & Engagement in WW1
Date(s):Declared Neutrality- 1914, Entered WWI-1917 Who?: US Citizens, Congress, Woodrow
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What was the primary role of the Freedmen’s Bureau?(1 point) Responses To provide military training for freedmen To provide
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How was the creation of money handled under the Articles of Confederation?
In the confederate system, each state created its own
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andrew jackson was called king andrew by his political opponents because
a. the “mindless mobs” that supported him would turn
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1. Which of the following are true about railroad expansion in the late 19th century? Choose all that apply.
**It led to new
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Which was the major result of the Homestead Act of 1862?
A)increased public awareness of the need for conservation of natural
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Why did conflict erupt between President Johnson and Congress after Lincoln's
assassination? A. Southern Congressmen agreed with
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Jacksonian Democracy would appeal most to which group
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the XYZ affair outraged many americans. what was president john adams initial stance on how to handle the issue? Select 2.
a.
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Which sentence best describes How the process of the westward expansion affected American political culture?
A-The need for labor
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What was the objective of the House Un-American Activities Committee?
A.)investigate protestors that burned the American flag
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Why was the presidency of george washington considered to be so significant?
A. His actions would define the role of the supreme
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Which best describes how the Korean War shaped the attitudes of the American public?
American involvement in the Korean action
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Which newspaper headline might have appreciate doing Reconstruction?
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5. Why was Lincoln chosen as the central symbol for the Lincoln Memorial? (1 point)
O Lincoln was a symbol of the nation's living
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Which of the following sentences best describes the progressive era?
A: it was a period in which many social reforms occurred. B:
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what best accounts for the number of southern votes cast for johnson's impeachment?
1. only a few states have been readmitted to
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What was the purpose of Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation?
A. He wanted to remain neutral when defining his policy toward
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1:Place the following events in order. The Battle of Yorktown begins. The Continental Congress meets in
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How did the Lewis and Clark's Expedition impact U.S. society or government? please help.!
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who were the first permanent white settlers in Oregon
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can someone help me with this social studies portfolio? these are the directions: Throughout this unit, you have been working on
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Most of the questions have maps or images to go with them, I answered those but I need help/answers checked on the ones that
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What destroyed the confederation Tecumseh had built?
A. Tecumseh’s death B. Canadian losses in York C. U.S. control of Lake
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what would be a result of the american-mexican war
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Using your knowledge of the text and the chart, which best describes Lincoln's Reconstruction plan?
a. Lincoln's plan would have
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How did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the Civil War?
(4 points)
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In what way did Uncle Tom’s Cabin change the attitude of Northerners about slavery?
(1 point) Responses They began to view it
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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states’ rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern
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In a well-written paragraph of 7–10 sentences, compare and contrast the authors’ perspectives on the assassination of
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How did the
compromise impact the South’s political power when combined with the Three-Fifths Compromise? ELECTORAL COLLEGE
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Please explain what the three reconstruction plans have in common and how they are different?
Thank you
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1. The remarks in the excerpt were most likely made in response to which
of the following? (A) Popular campaigning (B) Universal
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Which party was split in two over the issue of slavery?
Responses A Constitutional UnionConstitutional Union B
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The Missing Patent
Wilbur and Orville Wright's official patent for their "flying machine," submitted in 1903, is an important
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