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Which was an outcome of the U.S. supreme court
decision in Brown v. Board of education (1954)?
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Gibby
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President James Monroe proclaimed the Monroe Doctrine in 1823. What is the main point of the doctrine?
A. The U.S. pledged to
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callie
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What was George Washington's belief about U.S. foreign policy? a.The
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Saundra
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What was George Washington's belief about U.S. foreign policy? a.The
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Saundra
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The phrase "We the People of the United Sates"
Reflects the idea that everyone is entitled to certain rights*** Reflects the fact
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jeje
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Why did the Hebrew congregation write to George Washington?(1 point)
Responses to try to get him to make the Jewish faith the
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the public school system in georgia was the result of laws passed during
A. World War 1 B. The Civil War C. Reconstruction ****
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Why was Marbury v Madison an important Supreme Court case? (1 point)
• It created the Supreme Court • It created the idea of
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In his farewell address, what did Washington say about the U.S. forming alliances with specific European countries?
(1 point)
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Question 2. 2. In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court established the principle of constitutional review by (Points : 1)
denyin
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stacey
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As president, Grover Cleveland antagonized
A. Western cattlemen and businessmen by restoring many acres of public lands to the
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jess
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1. During the election of 1824, which candidate won the popular vote and which candidate won the presidency?
a.) Andrew Jackson;
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Chloé
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What was the constitutional issue decided in McCulloch v. Maryland? (Points : 1) Whether the federal
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Anonymous
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why do you think president lincoln's proposed generous terms for reconstruction in 1863
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moll
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Which of the following was Eisenhower's most significant legislative achievement?
A. The Highway Act of 1956 B. The establishment
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Tammy
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which utopian community was founded and established in new york state
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kimberly
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Why were nativists hostile to immigrants?
A. They resented that labor unions were helping immigrants B. They were concerned that
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Rainy
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1. How did Washington handle the war between Britain and France?
A. The U.S. formed an alliance with France to fight against
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Kc
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5. Public Domain
How is the U.S Constitution portrayed in this cartoon? A. always winning, despite attempts, to misinterpret it.
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summer moriarty
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U.S. Groups of the Late 1700s and Early 1800s
Women Children Indentured Servants Native Americans African Americans Working Class
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james
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Main Ideas:
1) Jackson Presidency: How was democracy influenced by Jackson’s presidency? How were social classes impacted by
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Sanemi Shinazugawa
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1. In what ways did the Taft-Hartly Act hurt labor unions?
A: The Taft-Hartley Act hurt labor unions in many ways. First, it
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Victoria
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1. The U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Plessy v. Ferguson said that Louisiana's Separate-But-Equal laws were unconstitutional.
Tru
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Golden Star
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How are Primeval and Saga related to U.S. history. Also what does Saga mean?
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Lea
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Passed in 1935, Roosevelt's most significant reform measure was the
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Elizabeth
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Which statements from the Declaration of Independence promote the concept of natural rights?
A. "We hold these Truths to be
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Wavyandthehomies
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Which political figure in U.S history significanty challenged the traditional political establishment?
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people and economy in the north and south in 1850s
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anonymous
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3. Keeping in mind how the expansion of U.S. territory westward threatened the delicate balance of power in Congress between
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Patrick
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List the key point of the 19th Amendment and discuss the effect it had on society.
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Drizzy Joven
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According to King, how did the Vietnam War affect U.S. policy at home?
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Brianna
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1------------the act of bringing land into U.S.through agreement of a majority of congress.Texas and hawai joined the U.S.in
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joy
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Plessy, ferguson was a landmark supreme court case that focused on which Fourteenth Amendment clause
penalty clause due process
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What issues or events highlighted the insufficiency of the
power of the central government under the Articles of Confederation?
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Thebloxyman011
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What was Hamilton’s rationale for placing a tax on whiskey?
(1 point) Responses He planned to use the tax to reduce the
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Kaii
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What was the purpose of Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation?
(1 point) Responses He wanted to remain neutral when defining his
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Kaii
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Washington longed to retire to his field at Mount Vernon. But he soon realized that the nation under its Articles of
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what was Hamiltons rationale for placing a tax on whiskey?
a. He plans to use the tax to reduce the national debt. b. He wanted
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Which statement explains why the Thirteenth, Fourteenth,
and Fifteenth Amendments were added to the Constitution? (1 point) the
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What did the Northwest Ordinance outlaw in the Northwest Territory? (1 point) Responses religious freedom religious freedom
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i need a hypothesis for the 19th amendment
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junior
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Put this in order
____ Constitutional Convention ____ Northwest Ordinance ____ Shays' Rebellion ____ Articles of Confederation
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Liliana
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Why did some Americans advocate isolationism?
They thought Europe should deal with its own problems The U.S. was still reeling
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anonymous
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How did the compromises made when writing and ratifying the Constitution encourage the development of political factions?
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Andrea
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What did the Northwest Ordinance outlaw in the Northwest Territory?
• religious freedom • slavery • trial by jury •
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LOLLAAA CONNEXUS
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With the vital assistance of _______, Theodore Roosevelt established the first comprehensive national conservation policy
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courtney
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This case came about because President Marbury refused to honor the last-minute judicial appointments of Pres. Madison.
A) True
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Madi
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The ratification of the Constitution and the necessity of a Bill of Rights were issues that divided
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Throughout most of U.S. history in most locations, what race has been the majority?
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Private
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What event in the U.S. History took place at Appomattox Court House in Virginia?
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Derrick
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