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Which of the following accurately portrays what life was like for pioneers traveling west? (1 point)
A. Entire families rarely
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What was the biggest threat of traveling west in the manner shown in the illustration? (1 point) Responses
A. Disease spread
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Which sentence best describes how the process of westward expansion affected American political culture?
(1 point) Responses The
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point)
Responses The U.S. wanted to expand into Europe. It wanted to take over land that was
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describe how settlers traveled west
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what event led the Oregon Territory to become a part of the U.S
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west?
(1 point) Responses Some settlers loaded their animals and
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what event led the Gadsden Purchase to become a part of the U.S
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Use the image to answer the question. What was the biggest threat of traveling west in the manner shown in the illustration? (1
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write a paragraph about the Oregon Territory and the Events leading up to becoming part of the U.S.
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
(1 point) Responses It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to
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The use of flatboats provided what advantage to westward travelers
A) faster travel with the ability to bring heavy loads B)
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What did the mountain men look for in the west
A) peaceful and quite lives on farms B) fortunes in gold and silver C) beavers and
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west
A) some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on flat boats
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What were the first people who rushed West in search for?
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In 1810,settlers in west florida rebelled,declaring independence from spain.President, James madison took this as a chance to
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What is the answer to the Jackson Westward Expansion unit test social studies
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Which statement explains how a factor in the natural environment affected the efforts of farmers attempting to move to the
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Based on the chart how did westward expansion affect slavery in the United States between 1820 and 1850
A) the slave population
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How did the economic success of the Erie Canal impact westward expansion
A) there was an increased demand for laborers to help
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What was the biggest threat of traveling west in the manner shown in the illustration
A) disease spread quickly because the
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Which of the following accurately portrays what life was like for pioneers traveling west
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Age of Jackson westward expansion test
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Which of the following explains the reasons for westward expansion? Select THREE correct answers (3 points) Responses To Spread
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What was "westward expansion"? (1 point)
The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted to take over
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As a result of the westward expansion of the United States,
Responses A industrial production in the north decreased.industrial
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west?
(1 point) Responses Some settlers loaded their animals and
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Use the image to answer the question. What was the biggest threat of traveling west in the manner shown in the illustration?
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Why did the "border ruffians" move into Kansas from Missouri?(1 point) Responses They wanted to rob settlers along on the trail
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Use the image to answer the question. What was the biggest threat of traveling west in the manner shown in the illustration? (1
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
(1 point) Responses It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to
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As a result of the westward expansion of the United States,%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0AA%09industrial production in the
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ASome settlers
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How were Native Americans affected by westward expansion?
Question 6 options: They were conscripted into the Union army. They
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Explain how steamboats and canals improved transportation for Americans. [ IN THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT ]
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Why were white settlers so eager to have the land along the western frontier?
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What was "westward expansion"? a. The US was trying to expand its territory west of the Mississippi River. it wanted to take
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point)
Responses The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted
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what was the Santa Fe trail primarily used for?
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3 of 73 of 7 Items Question How did the economic success of the Erie Canal impact westward expansion? Select all that apply.(2
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4. How did the skills learned by mountain men help settlers reach the West
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How did the Comstock Lode affect the western part of the United States?
(1 point) Responses Individual miners claimed all the
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
(1 point) Responses A) It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land
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Which of these helped to further the westward expansion in the United States after 1865?
Responses A California Gold
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
(1 point) Responses It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to
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How did the Comstock Lode affect the western part of the United States?
(1 point) Responses Individual miners claimed all the
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point) Responses The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America.
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Population of California
Year Population 1840 8,000 1850 120,000 1860 379,994 What could be attributed to the population growth
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Which of the following was a defining characteristic of westward expansion?
* 4 points War waged against France Various land
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In the 1930s, populations in the American west began to increase significantly due to?
A) the rapid growth of manufacturing in
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