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The main significance of the Emancipation Proclamation was that:
Choose the best answer from the options below: A It freed slaves
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Which of the following were actions that motivated Radical Republicans to seek the impeachment of President Johnson? choose all
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How did the Philadelphia Plan affect minorities in the United States?
It promoted the election of minorities to prominent
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What do the following lines from the Gettysburg Address mean?
34. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the
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Arlonzia Pettway says that she grew up__
O poor but free. O a slave. O a sharecropper. O among Indians.
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How did the South economic and social problems after the war contribute to its political problems?
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Based on what you know about America in the 1700s, how would colonists react to Edwards’s sermon? Would they find it
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how did the first Americans get to this continent. how do we know about these people?
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How did the first Americans get to this continent? How do we know about these people? Short answer 3-4 sentences.
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The colonists created the Bill of Rights for what major reason? to create a government that is similar to the king and
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Who had a plan for a new national government at the Constitutional Convention?
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Analyze the effects of the Compromise of 1850 in comparison with the effects of other proposed congressional solutions to
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Describe the Underground Railroad.
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Why were wealthy White Northerners opposed to the cheap sale of land in the West?
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In both the Gettysburg Address and “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” the writers
(1 point) Responses comment on the tribulations
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Identify the reason for the failure of the Articles of Confederation.
A. The government could not enforce the laws on the
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Why was the Declaration of Independence important? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses It set up the U.S. government. It
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After analyzing the influence of philosophers on the American Framers of the U.S. Constitution,
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How effective was the U.S. response to the 9/11 attacks?
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Which of the following conclusions about the freedman’s bureau is best supported
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5. Why was Lincoln chosen as the central symbol for the Lincoln Memorial? (1 point)
O Lincoln was a symbol of the nation's living
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John F. Kennedy's inauguration speech, January 1961.
Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay
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Why was the Declaration of Independence important? Select all that apply.
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why was the Declaration of independence important? select all that apply..
A)It set up the U.S. government. B)It explained the
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Unit 1 Lesson 3: Emancipation
1:(Question) Lincoln’s focus in the Gettysburg Address was to (Answer) illustrate the importance
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Lincoln’s focus in the Gettysburg address was to
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What effect did the fugitive slave act have? Select all that apply
A. A convinced northerners that slavery was immoral B. A
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In the Civil War, why is Ft. Sumter significant?
A. It was the location of the end of the Civil War. B. It was the site of the
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1. Which of the following was one of the Radical Republicans' main goals for Reconstruction?
a. Radical Republicans wanted to
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Use the political cartoon to answer the question.
A political cartoon shows an overweight Uncle Sam getting a new outfit made at
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Which of the following is associated with Jacksonian Democracy?
support of individual liberties support of funding for state
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Did I answer these correctly?
1. Which of the following was a prominent Anti-Federalist? Thomas Jefferson James Monroe Patrick
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1. Which factor contributed most to the increased importance of literature in American culture during the
19th century? (5
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1. Which group most benefit from new settlement in South Texas during the 1840s and 1850s
A. Anglos B. Tejano patrons C. Enslaved
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What effect did the fugitive Slave act have?
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what affect did the fugitive slave act have? select all that apply.
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Why did Adams increase the size of the American navy?
A)He wanted to prepare for all-out war on Britain. B He hoped it would
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1. How did Northern and Southern responses to the Fugitive Slave Law affect their relationship?
- It deepened fear and anger
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What was the main reason that early settlers gradually spread across the Americas
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Henry Clay:
What did they say about their hopes for the future of the United States? How did they work to help change the United
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I need help understanding Roger williams A Plea For Religious Liberty
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Which of the following sentences best describes the progressive era?
A: it was a period in which many social reforms occurred. B:
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26. Which sentence best describes how the process of westward expansion affected American political culture?
A.The need for labor
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1.When Thomas Paine writes about reconciliation, he is referring to
the southern Colonies staying peacefully connected to the
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What was a problem with the Articles of Confederation’s geographic distribution of power?(1 point)
Responses The larger
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By referring to the framers of the Declaration of Independence as "our fathers,” Lincoln appeals to his listeners'
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A fundamental theme of the Gettysburg Address is
(1 point) Responses the condemnation of unnecessary violence. the condemnation
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A fundamental theme of the Gettysburg Address is
(1 point) Responses the condemnation of unnecessary violence. the condemnation
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Which of the following is a major example of Abraham Lincoln’s policy of leniency toward the defeated South?
1. President
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compare and contrast the impact of the United States' westward expansion from the perspectives of settlers vs. the perspectives
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