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What did President Abraham Lincoln do in 1862 to help influence food regulation in America?
A. He passed two laws: The Meat
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1. What was the fundamental question addressed in each of these congressional acts?
- The Missouri Compromise. - The Compromise
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Which of the following statements best explains why the addition of a bill of rights was necessary to ensure ratification of the
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In directions have students reference page 81 in their online textbook.*Which numbers arrow represents the area where the
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This excerpt is from the Library of Congress.
Complete the sentences by selecting the correct answer. (1 point) Select responses
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What reason did President James Polk give when he asked Congress to declare war against Mexico?
To ensure slavery will continue
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Was the turning point of the Civil War which ended any further advancements of the confederacy the appomattox courthouse, or the
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After the Civil War, the United States underwent a period of significant change, known as Reconstructionthis period, several
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The British had more settlers in the Pacific Northwest which gave them a stronger claim true or false
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A student is writing a research paper on manifest destiny. Read the piece of information below, then select the section where it
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A student is writing a research paper on manifest destiny. Read the piece of information below, then select the section where it
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Which of the following was the source of many of the basic ideas in the declaration of independence?
The Bill of Rights The
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Which of the following happened first in the event leading to the American American independence
Battles of Lexington and
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Identify problems that arose on the mining frontier
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Explain how the Korean War
impacted American race relations. (1 point) Many Koreans immigrated to the U.S. after the war. The
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Who was the intended AUDIENCE of The Gettysburg Address?(1 point)
Other United States leaders during the Civil War The opposing
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25:17 Question Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. Not all choices will be used.
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Which of the following happened first in the events leading to American independence?
A. Battles at the Lexington and Concord B.
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The election of 2008 was historically remarkable for what reason?
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How did the Louisiana Purchase contribute to the exploration of the Pacific Northwest?
(1 point) Responses It led to the first
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The Santa Fe Trail began as trading route between Mexicans and Americans. Which of the following is the best example of one
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A short sentence to suggest what you think this slave might be thinking
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Which statement best summarizes the Anti-Federalist view of government?(1 point)
Responses Anti-Federalists believed that the
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Why was the United States interested in claiming the Pacific Northwest?
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1 Why did some Americans oppose New Mexico statehood during the Spanish-American War? (1 point)
A) They feared New Mexicans might
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Hiw did John f Kennedy most support civil rights
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9. How did New Mexico's path to statehood compare to that of the original 13 American colonies? (1 point)
a) New Mexico was taken
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Why did the white conservative Southerners resist reform in the South?(1 point) Responses They wanted to disrupt the efforts of
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1. Based on the excerpt below and what you have learned what is the “great victory” reference to?
Access Topic 13: Prosperity
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9. What occurred after the stock market crash in 1929 and tried to prevent another stock market crash?
Access Topic 13:
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Abraham Lincoln, "The Gettysburg Address":
That we here highly resolve [decide] that these dead shall not have died in vain —
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17. How did water help shape the new American colonies in the 18th century? (choose 3)(1 point)
Responses It provided drinking
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The most difficult decade for Americans to live through with the 1930s fact or opinion
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How did water help shape the new American colonies in the 18th century? (choose 3) (1 point)
it provided drinking water it
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Carl Albert is up for induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. why does he most deserves this honor. research and create 3
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According to Americans living in the cities, what was a sign of a communist revolution in the United States? (1 point)
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Which of the following is the best example of how some Americans responded to disillusionment after World War I?(1 point)
Respons
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The Traditional Civil War Curriculum
US election of 1860 Winner- ______ The South because frae that this new president
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1. Place the following events in order.
~The Declaration of Independence is signed. ~The Continental Congress meets in
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Why did Alexander Hamilton oppose adding a Bill of Rights to the Constitution?
A. He was afraid it would actually limit
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Which identifies the Proclamation of 1763?
a law of Parliament that forbade American colonists from settling west of the
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which factors influenced the growth of
the ranching industry? select all that apply. * American Indians were driven out of the
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help i have a portfolio assignment on the Mexican-American war and i have no clue what to do
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Which of the following conclusions about the freedmans bureau is best supported by the illustration
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What did Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson have in common?
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Which belief was generally held by the Founding Fathers at the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
A. Slavery should be abolished.
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26. What were the major factors which shaped American foreign policy in the period 1890 to 1900? Show how at least one of these
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Which of the following Americans were most likely to be found supporting abolitionist causes?
John Calhoun Jefferson Davis
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What was Alexander Hamilton's main reason for insisting all the nation's debts be paid in full?
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Where did the culture of the cattle rancher and cowboy originate?
1. From Texas, after the buffalo was overhunted 2. From the
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