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Which sentence best describes how the process of westward expansion affected American political culture? (1 point)
The need for
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What was Oregon Fever?
A: a horrible disease that killed many people B:the desire to head west for Oregon C:a missionary group in
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Which were economic motives for westward expansion in the first half of the 19th century?
Select all that apply. • finding land
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could the west have been settled with less conflict with the native americans? at what cost to people and land did the mining,
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Why was the West attractive to so many settlers? Identify one positive effect and one
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Starting in 1843, settlers began taking wagons 2,000 miles west and followed a route called the (Response
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02:33 Question The main idea behind the settling of western lands by Americans in the early-1800s was known
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s?%0D%0A (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s?.
A. The inflation of goods B. A sharp decrease
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s? (1 point)ResponsesThe inflation of goodsThe
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s?
(1 point) O The infilation of goods O A sharp
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s? (1 point)
The inflation of goods A sharp
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s? A. The inflation of goods b. A sharp decrease
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s? (1 point) Responses The inflation of goods The
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s? (1 point)
O The inflation of goods OA sharp
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Which sentence best describes how the process of westward expansion affected American political culture?(1 point)
Responses The
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Starting in 1843, settlers began taking wagons 2,000 miles west and followed
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Why was the West attractive to so many settlers? Identify one positive effect and one negative effect of the westward movement.
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Why was the West attractive to so many settlers? Identify one positive effect and one negative effect of the westward movement.
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s? (1 point)
A. The inflation of goods B. A sharp
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s? (1 point)
The inflation of goods A sharp
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west?
Some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on flatboats to
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It began as an unconnected series of trails used by Native Americans. Fur Traders expanded the route to transport pelts to
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An illustration shows a line of covered wagons traveling along a trail through the wilderness.
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What were some of the hardships faced on the Oregon Trail?
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s
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What was an underlying source of tension in westward expansion during the 1850s?
The inflation of goods A sharp decrease in
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west would be
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Using the information on the chart, what can you infer about the gold rushes impact on the city of San Francisco?
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What was "westward expansion"? (1 point)
The U.S. wanted to expand into Europe. It wanted to take over land that was already
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Which sentence best describes how the process of westward expansion affected american political culture
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Feature An illustration shows a line of covered wagons traveling along a trail through the wilderness.
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Which sentence best describes how the process of westward expansion affected American political culture?(1 point) Responses The
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What is westward expansion? why is it important in U.S. history?
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What is the Oregon trail? why was it important for people moving west?
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Why were settlers attracted to the Oregon Country? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses The Oregon Country offered an
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why was Texas annexation in 1845 a turning point in Texas and U.S. history?
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Tell me about westward expansion and the people moving west
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What is manifest destiny? Why did people believe in it?
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Why was the Oregon Trail important?
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Explain Bot can you answer Why was the Oregon Trail important?
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Who is the first family white settlers in Oregon?
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Westward expansion summary.
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2. Do you think restricting settlement in the West was a reasonable decision? Why or why
not?
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Sir, I was in favor of the annexation of Texas, The democracy of the North, almost to a man, went for annexation. Yes, sir, here
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Throughout Unit 4 Part 1: Westward Expansion, you should have completed your Westward Expansion Timeline Worksheet. Please
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Winston's best describes how the process of westward expansion affected American political culture the addition of new States
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Which sentence best describes how the process of Westford expansion affected American political culture?
A. The addition of new
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