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The ratification of the Constitution and the necessity of a Bill of Rights were issues that divided
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Throughout most of U.S. history in most locations, what race has been the majority?
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What event in the U.S. History took place at Appomattox Court House in Virginia?
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The Surpreme Court ruled that slaves were not citizens of the U.S. and had no rights.
Answer:Dred Scott decision The number of
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Question Why did Jefferson oppose Hamilton’s plan for creating a national bank? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses He
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Why is the period from 1824 to 1845 sometimes referred to as the “Age of Jackson”?
(1 point) Responses Andrew Jackson served
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A)1) How many U.S. presidents can you name? (2) In the year 2000, U.S. citizens elected the 43rd president. (3) Some presidents
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For which audience is the following sentence most appropriate? Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran on the New Deal in 1932. hotel
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Which of the following is true of the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka?
[A. It declared that
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Keeping in mind how the expansion of U.S. territory westward threatened the delicate balance of power in congress between free
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The Articles of Confederation had strengths and weaknesses. Match the items to the things that The Articles of Confederation
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Explain The Great Compromise. What state was the plan named for? What was included in the compromise? Why was this compromise so
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I must provide a historical overview of the evolution of U.S. cities from colonial times to the present.
could you please provide
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A) Why did the Dust Bowl of the 1930s increase migration in the U.S.? (1 point)
It was a sudden-onset event that led to forced
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How did the election of 1796 increase political tensions? (1 point) Responses After the Revolution, women demanded an equal
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How did the election of 1796 increase political party tensions?(1 point) Responses Farmers and shopkeepers were angry that the
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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 Hamilton’s rationale for placing a tax on whiskey?(1 point) Responses He planned to use the tax to reduce the
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why was amendment 17 significant and how were the state governments represented before this amendment?
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Summarize the conflicts and compromises of the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise
short information
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Why did many Jackson supporters believe that the election of 1824 was a "corrupt bargain”?
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The Anti-Federalists _____.
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President Andrew Jackson is said to have responded to the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia with the words “[Cheif
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creating a timeline in order of all of the major events in this Domain. Include a brief description of each event.
George
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_____ States supported the _____ Plan, which called for a bicameral legislature in which States would be represented according
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Task: Identify two events (Monroe Doctrine & Open Door Policy) in U.S History that demonstrate how the U.S has promoted the
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plz read and tell me if i answered the ? well enough and if any changes could be made. the assignment was to examine the
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Where does the phrase "separation of church and state" come from?
(1 point) • the Declaration of Independence • the First
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If you had been a voter at the time of Nixon's impeachment and resignation, how would the Watergate scandal have affected your
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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson were indicated which shift in the US politics? Increase alliance on Aristocratic
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Analyze why the addition of the Fourteenth Amendment was necessary.(1 point) Responses to limit the powers held by the states,
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Describe the political strategy used to eliminate discrepancies between Black Americans and American ideals by ratifying the
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How did The Great Compromise solve the problem of representation in Congress? Use the diagram for Question 3 below to help you!
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What can you infer about Truman's successful tactic of attacking the "do-nothing congress"?
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Which of the following was true of the Judiciary Act of 1801?
A. It expanded the federal court system. B. It was opposed by the
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how did the rest of the US feel about war with mexico?
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Which of the following best describes the colonists’
relationships with Indigenous peoples in North America in early U.S.
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what term does Johnson use his proclamation to argue that the states had no separate sovereignty or right to secede from the
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what term does Johnson use his proclamation to argue that the states had no separate sovereignty or right to secede from the
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For each event in Jefferson’s presidency, determine if he stuck to his own Jeffersonian principles and why/why not.
Jefferson &
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One of the significant changes in atmosphere in Jefferson's administration was:
the number of common people involved in
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In 1-2 sentences, discuss the motive for the U.S. founders to focus on Montesquieu's and Rousseau's ideas as a basis for their
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Use the excerpt from the Supreme Court case Chy Lung v. Freeman to answer the question. “. . . The passage of laws which
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explain the role of the U.S. in the emerging global community.
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For what reasons did congress oppose the Reconstruction plan to put forward by Andrew Johnson?
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The New Jersey and Virginia plans of the 1780s were each meant to
Responses A draft a peace treaty with the British.draft a peace
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14. The main argument in support of the Bill of Rights was that
a. they would help opponents of slavery gain the upper hand b.
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8th Grade History;
where is massachusetts bay located? what is the purpose of its discovery? advantage, and disadvantage.
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CheckPoint: Reagan’s Foreign Policy
· Submit a 200- to 400-word response in which you discuss the three major areas of
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5. Why did Jefferson oppose Hamilton’s plan for creating a national bank? Select all that apply. (2 points)
A He argued that
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