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How did the election of 1796 increase political tensions?
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Complete this cause-effect chart of the Great Depression by matching the number with the correct sentence.
1 2 3 4
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Explain why Lincoln’s assassination put the future of the nation in question. (4 points)
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Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
(1 point) One way advertisers convinced Americans of
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During the 19th century, the expansion of the population of the United States affected the lives of the American Indians in that
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eerotktjt
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Use the map to answer the question which region primary economic activity in 1861 was the cultivation of cotton
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D)
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Why was Lincoln chosen as the central symbol for the Lincoln Memorial?
(1 point) Responses Lincoln was a symbol of the nation’s
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Why did Seward buy Alaska?
A. To access Alaskan gold B. To kick Russia out of North America C. To increase trade in Asia and the
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Which of the following statements best explains Johnson’s Great Society?
(1 point) Responses It was designed as a war on
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Which of the following completes this diagram?
President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address The Gettysburg Address The
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which statement best describes the policies of the Gilded Age?
a. Corruption was a major problem in the country. b. Politicians
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Select the section of the country that would have most likely opposed the Tariff of 1828.
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Exoctic_DrEaMs
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Evaluate the extent of change in the domestic United States during the Second World War from 1939 to 1945.
Write a short
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How did the United States domestic policy boost production during the war? Select all that apply
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Answer both questions fully in separate sentences:
What were the challenges faced by freedmen in the South due to the enactment
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What was the impact of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
(1 point) Responses The war in Vietnam ended. The war in Vietnam ended. The
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thena
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The Bill of Rights was important to all Framers because(1 point) ResponsesA.it would protect the individual rights of all
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What did Alexis de Tocqueville observe on his visit to the United States that reflected changes that were happening in the
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Its kat
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Why did some of Roosevelt’s New Deal programs and agencies experience strong legal opposition?
a. Farmers felt that they were
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Cali
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What best describes the effects of the Red Scare in Texas during the 1920?
A- Many communists from large Texas cities were
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First name here -.-
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which of the following was one way different regions of the the country agreed?
A. support of slavery B. support for the war of
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awsome
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Why was the presidency of George Washington considered to be so significant?
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Dean Winchester
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Use the map to answer the question.
A map of the results of the Missouri Compromise. Based on the map, why might some Southerners
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need help
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In 3–5 sentences, describe the Hoover administration's initial response to the Great Depression. Choose 2 examples.
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zaddy
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1. How did the Iranian Revolution impact the United States?
2. What was Ronald Reagan’s view on the US government? 3. What are
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TheCreeper
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What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise?
A) It was an attempt to annex new territories from Mexico. B) It was an attempt
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PLease help
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UNIT 3 A Growing Nation
LESSON 15 A Growing Nation Unit Test
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mike
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What was Alexander Hamilton’s main reason for insisting that all the nation’s debts must be paid in full?
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help
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, explain how Reagan was able to avoid direct blame for the Iran-Contra affair?
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idk
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How did the spoils system affect President James Garfield and his successor Chester A. Arthur?
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Salty
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"I yield to the superior force of the United States of America. . . . To avoid any collision of armed forces and perhaps the
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*shrugs shoulders
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What change was made in 1969 to the South Carolina constitution of 1895?
A. The governor was permitted to succeed himself. B. The
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Aquafina
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Which prominent Georgian and former mayor of Atlanta was instrumental in helping create the city's successful bid to host the
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char
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Why did Eisenhower send the National Guard to Little Rock?
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Unknown
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During the debate over California state hood, which political figure refused to compromise regarding the expansion of slavery
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Explain why Lincoln's assassination put the future of the nation in question.
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EziotheTrue
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What was the main promise Roosevelt made in the 1932 election that helped him win?
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BetiZ
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1. What was the Trail of Tears? (1 point)
the nickname given to Manifest Destiny by many Native Americans the battlefield where
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josh
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What challenges did the United States face after the overthrow of saddam Hussein? Please help me ASAP thank you
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nancy
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What was a common policy feature of the Republican presidents in the 1920s?
A. support for progressive domestic policies B.
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con
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Analyze the reasons for immigration to the United States between 1865 and 1915. Describe the immigrant experience in America.
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jeff
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How would the simultaneous admission of Missouri and Maine help to maintain peace in the United States?
A. It identified the
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Kamryn
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how did franklin roosevelt try to counteract the u.s supreme court when it found his policies unconstitutional?
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makayla
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What is a reason that the Mississippi compromise did not have lasting effect?
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Dug
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Explain how The Federalist Papers would have been more or less successful if newspapers had been printed monthly (rather than
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samantha
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In the election of 1860 the _____ won the electoral votes of all the free states except a fraction of the new jersey votes.
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Dayton
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Which statement best assesses the impact of the cases Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland on the Constitution?(1 point)
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b33ft0ads
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The Kansas, Nebraska act continued the ideas of which of the following
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What do you already know about the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? How can we tie these weaknesses to the state of
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Strawberry570
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What is a reason that the Missouri Compromise did not have lasting effects?
(1 point) Responses It only applied to the lands of
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SRB
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