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During the 1800s the main Americans wanted to expand territorial control outside the United States was to
A. Escape religious
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what did thomas jefferson mean when he said the missouri compromise was like a firebell in the night?
did he mean that it was
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. Describe the three key concerns that Washington had for the future of the U.S. Explain how the country has progresses in each
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How did the U.S decideto enter the war?
Ms. Sue will want to know which war you are talking about.
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How Connecticut got started?
How did it become one of the 13 colonies? thanks a lot!!!!!! you just saved my life!!!!! =]
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Based on evidence from your text , why did Washington reject the advice of both Jefferson and Hamilton and adopt a policy of
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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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Which of the following describes how the three Reconstruction Amendments extended and limited civil rights to Black Americans?(1
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Why did Thomas Jefferson turn on nullification in an effort to write the wrongs of the alien and sedition acts?
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Why was the military dispatched to Southern states during Reconstruction.
Which one is right • To help ensure the
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Why did the Dust Bowl of the 1930s increase migration in the U.S.?(1 point)
Responses It was a sudden-onset event that led to
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Why did Thomas Jefferson turn to nullification in an effort to right the wrongs of the
Alien and Sedition Acts? (1 point) The
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The Great Compromise effectively addressed a conflict between which of the following?
small states and large states abolitionists
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In 1787, Delegates convened in philadelphia to draft the Constitution, which
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Which statesman was removed from office because he would not pledge allegiance to the Confederacy?(1 point)
Responses Anson Jones
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Compromises related to keeping the balance when admitting new states to the union and slavery:
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Why did Thomas Jefferson turn to nullification in an effort to right the wrongs of the Alien and Sedition Acts?
(1 point) The
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based on the sentence above, what conclusions can you make about jackson's view on the second bank of tge united states
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How does the section "Ugly Side Of U.S. History" support the CON author's argument?
A by illustrating that no one understands why
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How did the Indian Removal Act of 1830 go against the Worcester v. Georgia ruling?
(1 point) Responses It extended a military
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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800? Select all that apply.
Based on the outcome, it was mandated by the U.S.
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What was the purpose of Washington's Neutrality Proclamation? (1 point) He wanted to remain neutral when defining his policy
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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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Why did Congress feel the need to boost American morale by releasing this address in early 1778?
Congress hoped people would
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n response to these developments, legislatures in southern states (1 point) Responses passed Jim Crow laws to limit the rights
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How did the Supreme Court expand the power of the federal government during Monroe's term as president?
(1 point) • It gave the
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Which of the following best describes a conflict between the U.S. and Mexico regarding the Colorado River? (1 point)
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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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What did the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson do in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses It ended the "separate but equal" legal
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What general principle was established with the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision?
(1 point) Responses States could not
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What did the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and "Bleeding Kansas" have in common?
* 10 points They were all vetoed
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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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Which statement best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans?(1 point)
Responses The
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How did McCulloch v. Maryland establish the implied powers doctrine?(1 point)
It allowed Congress to declare war even though it
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What did the Virginia plan call for?
A for there to be a king in America B it called for a strong national government with three
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What general principle was established with the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision? (1 point) Responses States could
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Which of the following did Andrew Jackson believe made the federal government subervise to the rights of states and was monopoly
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The list below contains provisions of the... -required unanimous consent from all states for amendments -regulated the sole of
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The passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts led directly to the
(1 point) Responses decline of the Federalist Party’s control of
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How did The Great Compromise settle the problem of representation in Congress? (1 point)
• It allowed all states to have equal
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What happened in The Articles of Confederation? Summarize the event!
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Amendments Where can I find this? Summarize each, briefly, in your own words.
13. 16th Unit 8, lesson 6 14. 17th Unit 8, lesson 6
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Why chief leachi did not want to sign the treaty of medicine creek
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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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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 British blockade had hurt New England’s sea trade. Also, many New Englanders feared that the United States might win land
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What was an important U.S. military reason for building the Panama Canal?
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Describe what happened in Georgia’s General Assembly in September of 1868. What was the result of this?
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Dred Scott Decision 1857
What was the result of the decision?
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The British blockade had hurt New England’s sea trade. Also, many New Englanders feared that the United States might win land
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