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The principles express by Pain and Jefferson best account for the relatively limited powers of the Articles of Confederation.
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What changes in voting patterns throughout U.S. history are directly related to the people who were able to vote in a given
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In what way did the Alien and Sedition Acts change the authority of the federal government?
A:The acts limited the amount of
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What Congressional legislation signed by President Andrew Jackson allowed Georgia to push the Creek and the Cherokee out of the
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How did the Supreme Court decision in Worcester vs. Georgia and the Indian removal act lead to the removal and resettlement of
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The newspaper below details an important step in amending the U.S. Constitution.
 How did the passage of this amendment to the
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Which of the following best explains a reason why Texas decided to secede
from the Union? (1 point) The Law of April 6, 1830,
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Explain significant factors that affected westward expansion in Georgia between 1789 and 1840.
Describe the role of William
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Which of the following accurately analyzes President Jackson’s use of bias in his 1830 message to Congress?(1 point)
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The Nullification Crisis was a dispute over the power of the..
- (1 point) O Federal government's right to infringe upon the
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Who was the diplomat sent to Mexico City to negotiate an end to the U.S.–Mexican War?(1 point)
Responses Nicholas Trist
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Based on the article, which of these is true about the first documented UFO sighting in the U.S.? A.The first sighting sparkled
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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
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff? (1 point) Responses The tariff protected the North from
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What was the purpose of Jefferson's Embargo Act?
He wanted to avoid becoming entangled in the British/French war. hurt the
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Who sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States?
British French Native Americans
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What role did Roger B. Taney play in determining whether or not slaves could sue in the courts?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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Why is this Dred Scott important to Georgia’s history? What was their legacy (this should be at least 3 sentences in a way a
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Which sentence in this excerpt from President Johnson's speech is included MAINLY to prevent a specific objection to his
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in 2-4 senteences Explain how the Supreme Court cases Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education are related.
Explain the
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19th Amendment
1. What was/were the cause(s) of this event? 2. What was/were the effect(s) of this event? 3. Why is this event
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How did the Great Compromise solve the problem of representation in Congress?(1 point) Responses It allowed all states to have
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This question has two parts.
Explain how the Supreme Court cases Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education are related.
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Which amendment had the greatest impact on civil rights in the United States?
(1 point) Responses the Third the Third the Ninth
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How did the U.S. government try to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing?
It built a new reservation in southern Florida. It
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How did the U.S. government try to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing?
It built a new reservation in southern Florida. It
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How did the U.S. government try to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing?
It built a new reservation in southern Florida. It
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Which of the following explains how citizenship was expanded to Black people?(1 point)
Responses The Founders placed the
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How did the Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia and the Indian Removal Act lead to the removal and resettlement of
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Explain how the Consitution ensured that the results of the 1800 election did not occur again.(1 point) Responses Only
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5. In Washington's Farwell Address, Washington outlined several concerns for what he believed would threaten the union. Match
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The Southern states did not agree with Hamilton’s plan to pay off state debts. Which of the following statements best
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Why is Dred Scott important to Georgia’s history? What was their legacy? (this should be at least 3 sentences)
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What was the result of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was ratified in 1865?
(1 point) Responses Women were
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What was the purpose of Washington's Neutrality Proclamation? *He wanted to remain Neutral when Defining his policy
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William
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11. Which key issue did the Great Compromise resolve?
whether to tax exports slaves in the population how to elect the President
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What was the main reason given for removing the Cherokee from their homes in northwestern Georgia?
(1 point) • The Cherokee had
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The ______________________ stated that the U.S. would not take sides with any European countries at war with
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How has the process to enfranchise more people evolved throughout U.S. history?(1 point)
Responses The addition of new amendments
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How did the U.S.government try to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing? (1 point)
It built a new reservation in southern
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what did the instability of the missouri compromise create
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How has the process to enfranchise more people evolved throughout U.S. history? (1 point)
• The addition of new amendments to
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Why is john marshall important to georgias history ?
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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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Reconstruction ended with the election of ___ as President.
Responses A Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln B Andrew JohnsonAndrew
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Which of these was NOT one of the "Five Nations" most affected by the Indian Removal Act?
Responses A CreekCreek B
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The Battle of ___ caused Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
Responses A AntietamAntietam B AtlantaAtlanta C
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Which of the following best describes how the Fourteenth Amendment extended and limited civil rights to Black Americans?(1
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1. Which of the following helped to increase the populations of northeastern cities? (1 point)
more diversity successful cotton
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what are two important items to dred scott
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