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How did a group of young politicians known as the War Hawks want to restore national honor? by leading an invasion of
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What was the result of the embargo Jefferson declared against Britain in 1807?
It caused a substantial increase in profits for
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Why did the Fugitive Slave Act anger Northerners? It prioritized states’ rights over the rights of the federal government. It
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What best summarizes why part of the nation was upset over the Dred Scott decision?
The South was upset because the decision
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what happened in the charter of 1732. summarize the event
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History: Civic
In an essay of 3-5 paragraph, analyze the viewpoints of both the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists regarding
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Identify: Pair the correct term with the best description. (10 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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Explain the role of the Continental Congress in the formation of the U.S. Constitution.(1 point)
Responses The Continental
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Why was Fort Sumter important?
(1 point) Responses It was full of Union weapons. It was full of Union weapons. It marked the
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Which statements are true?
Choose all answers that are correct. Responses The Anti-Federalists amended the Constitution by adding
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What was one important precedent set by George Washington during his term in office? (1 point) Responses He formed a Cabinet
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Place the following events in chronological order strating from oldest to newest
constitutional convention american revolution
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How would the issue of whether to allow slavery in a territory be decided, using the idea of popular sovereignty?
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Why did many northerners object to the addition of Missouri as a state?
A. They wanted the territory reserved for Native
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What was the significance of the end of the white primary? (Choose all that apply.)
A. It required Georgia to use the
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Which Georgia governor refused to participate in the New Deal?
A. Ellis Arnall B. Carl Vinson C. Richard Russell D. Eugene
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Jacksonian Democracy would appeal most to which group?
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Popular Soverignty Henry Clay's proposal meant to keep the number of slave states and free states equal. Free-Soil Party A
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explain tejanos
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How did the Plessy vs. Ferguson impact georgia history
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after the Dred scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have americans live up to the principles of the
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How did the Indian removal act of 1830 go against the war sister v. Georgia ruling?
A. It extended a military campaign against
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Joe
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What was the result of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was ratified in 1865?
A. Women earned the right to
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How did the U.S. desire to acquire more land for settlement effect the mexican-American war
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Which issue did the Great Compromise address?
Congressional representation election of the president membership of the Supreme
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why did congress decide the election of 1800? Select two that apply.
a. Based on the outcome, it was mandated by the US
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why did Jefferson pursue a laissez-faire economic system in the United States?
a. It was a mandate, following the Marbury V.
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Excerpt from Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)
4. A free negro of the African race, whose ancestors were brought to this country and
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Before he was president, Thomas Jefferson was known for:
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U.S History A: The Civil War Vocabulary Words
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Why did Congress adopt the Fourteenth Amendment?
A. to extend suffrage to black men B. to protect the civil rights of black
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What scenario best summarizes nullification?
A. French ministers trying to bribe American diplomats B. Kentucky and Virginia
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which of these is a comproise of two proposals for represntation that were presented to the constitutional convention
vermont
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What are some notes for U.S history
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What was one reason for the formation of the Democratic Republican party? (1 point) Responses
Washington’s cabinet members
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Sending U.S. diplomats to negotiate a peace treaty with France Keeping the U.S. out of foreign wars Building the first ships in
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The ______ Amendment guaranteed all citizens equal rights under the law.
* 1 point 13th 14th 15th
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What problem faced President George Washington during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791–1794?
a how to avoid paying unpopular
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PLS HELP!!
1. Which was a requirement for Texas to rejoin the union A. Former soldiers had to serve a prison term B. Land owners
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Rhode Island differed from other states holding conventions regarding the Constitution’s ratification in that
A. it voted
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SS8A Unit 6 Test: Society and Culture Before the Civil War
1.) His pressure on the state legislator... 2.) All of the above 3.)
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which of the following were precedent
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(a) In 2-3 sentences, explain the significance of the increase in cotton production in the South for the industrializing North.
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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses Based on the outcome, it was mandated by
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Kaii
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Describe the cultural impacts of the conflicts between the U.S. and Native American Indians during the 1800s. Use details to
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1. How did Manifest Destiny affect the lives of Native Americans and Hispanic communities already living in new U.S.
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3. What was a direct result of the Stono Rebellion? (1 point)
O the creation of laws to punish those who were responsible O the
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Which of the following were actions that motivated Radical Republicans to seek the
impeachment of President Johnson? Choose all
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Unit 3A: Revolutionary Georgia
Module 1: The Road to Revolution The French and Indian War Who was involved? Think about the
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How did Detroit, Michigan and Henry Ford help to support the Midwest economy? Unit 4 Lesson 9 Unit Test Social Studies 4th Grade
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