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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS SUPPORTED BY INFORMATION IN THE MAP 1] THE U.S GOVERMENTS WET TO WAR WITH FRANCE IN 1803 TO
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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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1. Select a new deal program that helped improve the lives of south Carolinians. Explain what the program improved and how it
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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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UNIT 3 A Growing Nation
LESSON 15 A Growing Nation Unit Test
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What was the unanswered question of the Nullification Crisis
A). does the federal government have absolute power to place traffic
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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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Luisa is writing a report about the first settlers in her state.
aNSWERS: When did the town population reach 300 people? How did
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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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Compare the National Banking Acts of 1863 and 1864 with the chartering of the First and Second Banks of the United States.
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Explain why Lincoln's assassination put the future of the nation in question.
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What was the supreme court’s decision in the 1896 plessy v. Ferguson case?
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what was the flaw in the act passed by congress that established a tax on whiskey?
a. it rewarded farmers who grew corn b. it did
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In a paragraph, describe why the election of 1896 could be considered a turning point in American politics. Be sure to consider
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The situation portrayed in the cartoon was the product of President Wilson’s attempt to
A. rein in Mexican banditry. B.
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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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Look at the table of city growth between 1820 and 1860.
City in 1820 1840 1860 New York 123,786 312,710 813,669 Boston 43,298
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Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate President Lincoln?
A. Booth thought Lincoln was too easy on Southerners. B. Booth had lost
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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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Why did southerners support the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
They thought the region should continue to be one territory. They wanted to
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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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The Kansas, Nebraska act continued the ideas of which of the following
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Which statement best explains the reason Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment?(1 point)
Responses A. to stop poll taxes from
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Analyze the impact of the Great Debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding ratification of the U.S.
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What were Americans experiences with political compromise before the constitution was ratified?
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Why did Southern states use poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses as Reconstruction came to an end?
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what happened on the Trail of Tears
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau?
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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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Why is the Election of 1860 event important to Georgia’s history?
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The maps show the Electoral College results in the 1824 and 1828 presidential elections. How did the 1828 election differ from
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Society and Culture Before the Civil War Unit Test answers
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What was the goal of the 18th amendment
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As leader of the Republican Party, Lincoln was outspoken in his views on slavery and expressed them during the debates of 1858.
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why was the Roosevelt upset when the supreme court started ruling parts of the new deal unconstitutional?
A. he felt both the new
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Why was the Mexican Cession a significant event? (1 point) Responses It united different cultural groups living in western
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Why was Roosevelt upset when the Supreme Court started ruling parts of the New Deal unconstitutional?
(1 point) Responses He felt
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How did most Indigenous Americans acquire U.S. citizenship?
O through state law and federal law O through state and local law O
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What ultimately caused Hoover to lose the election?(1 point)
Responses His foreign policies after WW1 His foreign policies after
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Electoral College Votes in Election of 1860:
This map shows how the Electoral College voted in the Election of 1860. States where
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In a 4 sentence paragraph, how did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the Civil
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Analyze the impact of the Great Debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding ratification of the U.S.
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Explain how members of the Reagan administration acted illegally to sell arms to Iran and aid the Contras in Nicaragua. In a
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Why did President Roosevelt begin the Good Neighbor Policy?
(1 point) He hoped to discourage Japanese expansionism in Latin
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Which is the best summary of the Missouri Compromise?
To resolve the conflict between large and small states, Congress was given
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Place an X in front of which ONE of these statements about the events surrounding “Watergate” is true.
___ Nixon lied about
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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 line in the table below identifies the positions of the Federalists and the Republicans on the issues listed?
War of 1812
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What is one example of the way a rise in productivity during the 1950s improved the standard of living in the United States?
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What is one example of the way a rise in productivity during the 1950s improved the standard of living in the United States?
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