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Describe the Compromise of 1850. What nullified this compromise?
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Compromise of 1850 -
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what happened during the georgia platform. summarize the event
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Jacksonian democracy in a short sentence
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Who is credited with coining the term “New South?”
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The age of Jackson and westward expansion
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Explain the outcome of the Opium Wars.
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Sectionalism and Civil War pretest
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Louisiana Purchase (1803):
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The reason for sectionalism
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#1 What was the primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis? (1 point)
A. Can the federal government regulate
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What inspired the Boxer Rebellion?
(1 point) Responses the Open Door Policy the Open Door Policy industrialization in Japan
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The ______________ was a time of relative political harmony that resulted from America’s surging sense of pride in itself
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The Missouri Compromise of 1820 did not have lasting effects. Which is the best explanation for this? (1 point)
The compromise
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What was the primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis? (1 point) Responses Can the federal government regulate
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What was the primary question surrounding the 1832 nullification crisis
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During the 1840s the factors in this diagram contributed to widespread support for which of the following
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Age of Jackson/westward expansion test
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3 key people in the Gadsden purchase is 1848
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The Missouri Compromise of 1820 did not have lasting effects. Which is the best explanation for this?(1 point)
Responses The
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of which of the following?(1 point)ResponsesMissouri CompromiseMissouri
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a key part of henry gradys new south was (blank)
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The Missouri compromise of 1820 did not have lasting effects which is the best explanation for this the compromise only applied
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What was the Santa Fe Ring? What were they accused of? Write your answer in 3-5 complete sentences.(5 points)
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The American Civil War began at the Battle of Fort Sumter in ____ .(1 point)Responses1850185018601860186118611865
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The Missouri compromise of 1820 did not have lasting effects which is the best explanation for this
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What were the results of the congress attempt to rid the mistakes or the embargo act?
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What was the position of Georgia’s government according to the Georgia Platform of 1850?
A. Georgia stated that unless federal
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The Homestead act(1862) attempted to promote development of western lands by___.
Placing native American Indians on reservations
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what was a disadvantage of the pacific railroad act
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answer the questions 1-5
Question 1 (2 points) Retake question What was one effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850? Question 1
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Which of the following are factors that contributed to the New York extension of the Buffalo
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How did the Republican Congress feel about Andrew Johnson’s political decision in the wake of present Lincoln assassination?
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Select ALL the correct answers.
What were two reasons for the Nullification Crisis in 1832? the belief that the tariff system
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What was one effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850? (1 point)
Responses Immigrants were forced to relocate from eastern cities
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The war of 1812 begins - (Blank) - US manufacturing expands
What goes in the middle Export to great Britain increased The
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Northern south agreed. California became a free state strict. Judas of slave law was passed
Dred Scott v Stanford Compromise of
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The Missouri Compromise
a. was an attempt to keep the number of slave and free states the same. b. marked the end of the war with
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What is one question you still have about the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?
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Zionist Movement (late 19th century)
3-4 sentences
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Facts about the compromise of 1850
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kansas nebraska act of 1850 2 deatails
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kansas nebraska act of 1854 2 deatails
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2 details about the kansas and nebraska act of 1854
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The compromise of 1850 was built on
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write a summary about THE COMPREMISE OF 1850
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the compromise of 1850 was built on
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2 facts about the election of 1850
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What happened in 1893in Hawaii
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was the Kansas-Nebraska Act good or bad?
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