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Select the correct word or words to make the sentence true.
The ? were a major physical barrier to the westward expansion of the
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What was the impact of the Homestead Act of 1862 on the West?
(1 point) Responses It promoted eastward expansion. It promoted
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States.
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what was a disadvantage of the pacific railroad act? choose all that apply
increased friction with the tribes an increase in the
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States.
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The homestead act (1862) attempted to promote development of western lands by
a. Providing free land to settlers. b. Creating a
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States.
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States.
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Question Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward
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The telegraph and railroad made it easier for settlers to communicate and move into
(1 point) Responses the West. the West. the
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WHAT was the Oregon trail
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How long was the journey to the Oregon trail
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HOw did people travel on the Oregon trail
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Which of the following represents the belief used to justify westward expansion of America's borders in the 1800s?
a) Monroe
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Why did Jefferson want the United States to expand in the early 1800s? (1 point) Responses to prevent Spain from blocking trade
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward
expansion in the United States. Which
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In three to five sentences explain how people continually moved westward in different periods of American history. (4 points)
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States.
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what was the name given to people looking for new land in western North America? (1 point) Responses slaves slaves settlers
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Explain how people continually moved westward in different periods throughout American history.
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People kept moving west because they wanted more land, found valuable things like gold, and thought it was their destiny to
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define the terms and explain how they are related to eachother annex and manifest destiny
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On May 10th 1869 a symbolic Golden Spike was driven at what was called the Promontory Summit in the Utah Territory to mark the
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The Massacres
Conflict Moving West Violence and Westward Expansion Once the Civil War was over, the United States resumed its
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The Massacres
Conflict Moving West Violence and Westward Expansion Once the Civil War was over, the United States resumed its
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The Railroads Take the West
Westward Expansion Train drawing In the late 1800s, America's Western Frontier transformed
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The Massacres
Westward Expansion and Native American Displacement historic picture of U S government officials meeting with Sioux
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The Massacres
Conflict Moving West Violence and Westward Expansion Once the Civil War was over, the United States resumed its
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Why did cattle owners have to buy private property on which to keep their cattle?
(1 point) • They couldn't graze their cattle
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Based on the chart, how did Westward expansion affect slavery in the United States between 1820 and 1850?(a) the operation,
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How did the economics success of the Erie canal impact Westward expansion? (A) there was an increased demand for labors to help
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How did the economics success of the Erie impact Westport expansion? (A) there was an increased demand for laborers to help
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In a paragraph, explain why people moved westward during the 1800s.
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Which list correctly shows the new types of travel during Westward Expansion?(1 point)
Responses cars, canals, turnpikes cars,
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What was the name given to people looking for new land in western North America?
O slaves O indentured servants O pioneers O
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what was "westward expansion"
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what was "westward expansion"? The U.S. was trying to move its capital
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The Missouri Compromise The Compromise of 1850 The Kansas-Nebraska Act What was the fundamental question addressed in each of
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?(1 point)ResponsesIt arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west?
(1 point) Some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on
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How did the homestead act entice people to move west
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Which list correctly shows the new types of travel during Westward Expansion?(1 point)
Responses cars, canals, turnpikes cars,
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How did the homestead act highest people to move west?
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The Missouri Compromise. The Compromise of 1850. The Kansas-Nebraska Act. What was the fundamental question addressed in each of
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Question How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west? (1 point) Responses It arranged for Native
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The Homestead Act (1862) attempted to promote development of western lands by(1 point)
Responses creating a system of dams for
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
Responses It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to guide
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True or false
Northern states wanted western territories to be admitted as free states.
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How were Native Americans experiences moving and working out West similar to or different from those of the white settlers in
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Why did some settlers believe it was their duty to settle the Pacific Northwest?
(1 point) Responses They had to take possession
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