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Why is the Great Society initiative considered a use of inherent powers? (1 point)
because the programs implemented by President
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Foreign Policy Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the excerpt from the Volstead Act to answer the question. “SEC. 3.
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2. What evidence in the Declaration of Independence is there of religious
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Did the U.S. entering Vietnam caused the American population to divide
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The are SEVEN questions below from my U.S. History take home test... any and all help would be appreciated.
1. What were the
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the southern states supported the Virginia Plan because:
(A) it created a system of national courts (B) the legislature wa s to
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explain how mccarthyism affected the lives and political thinking of people in the u.s
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This was the plan that Franklin D. Roosevelt created to assit the U.S. after the deoression.
was it the new deal.
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What Florida County did the seminole indians fight over against the american colonists?
A) Seminole B) Highland C) Dixie D)
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Hey I am completely lost on these questions, I read the chapter, but still do not get it. I need to know how McCarthyism
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What was Jackson's inaguration symbolic of the New Age?
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What is the U. S. past and present?
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Which of the following were precedents that George Washington set during his presidency? Select all that apply.
He established a
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In what ways were Federalists and Democratic Republicans similar?
Both believed in promoting trade. Both believed in promoting
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Why did Southerners resist the increased tariff in 1828, arguing it should be nullified?
A. It was not helpful to any section of
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In preparation for war, the U.S. Congress passed the National Defense Act in 1916 which provided for: a.
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Shays's rebellion in 1787 was in response to what? Select all that apply.
A. expansion of territories B. the Northwest Ordinance
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What was the role of the Mayflower Compact in creating the New Plymouth society?
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the u.s. purchased alaska FROM RUSSIA.A)participal pharse B)prepositional pharse d} verb pharse i think its d.
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henry
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the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education ended
a. the "separate but equal" doctrine b. Jackie Robinson's career
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history
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please check:
what effect did the Bakke decision have on affirmative action? a. it legalized racial quotas for admission to
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history
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what war in the U.S history did people have problems with freedom of speech(amendment)
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nene
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In his farewell address, what did Washington say about the U.S. forming alliances with specific European countries?
It would be
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What is the Dawes act what did it say and do
How did the Dawes act help to change land ownership by the tribes in Indian
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Daniel Park
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Which statement explains why the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were added to the Constitution?(1 point)
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How has the process to enfranchise more people evolved throughout U.S. history?(1 point)
Responses The addition of new amendments
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please check these 4:
1. In the 1840s, the prase MANIFEST DESTINY referred to the idea that the U.S. would inevitably a. abolish
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pleae check these:
1. what was the purpose of the gag rule A. To prevent the reading of antislavery petitions in Congress b. to
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y912f
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President Monroe is telling the European powers that the relationship between the American contients and Europe has changed.
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Civil Rights Issues Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Read the following excerpt from Plessy v. Ferguson. “The object of
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How did the U.S. become in the politics of Southeast Asia?
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hi can someone please help me with these 3 questions.
1. One manifestation of the rising democratic tide in the 1830s was a. a
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phil
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Hi can someone help me please with this question
1. The mormons achieved success in Utah primarily because of a. economic
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Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer for each question or statement.
Where did representatives from all parts of
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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?
A. increased reliance on aristocratic families B.
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Why did southern delegates to the Constitutional Convention have opposed the Three-Fifths Compromise?
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Which religious group was not allowed to settle in Georgia?
A. Jews B. Catholics C. Puritans D. Protestants
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which english tradition was LEAST acceptable to most of the 13 english colonies
a. local self government b. fedual pattern of
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kyle
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what is the antonym and synonym of anti-federalists, bill of rights, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea party, Carpetbagger, Checks and
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the monroe doctrine was named after president monroe? true or false ,false right!
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Which statement best explains the reason Congress
passed the Fifteenth Amendment? (1 point) to stop poll taxes from creating an
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The list below contains provisions of the white required, and an MS consent from all states for amendments regulated. The sale
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In his farewell address, what did Washington say about the U.S. forming alliances with specific European countries?
(1 point)
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Analyze the provisions guaranteed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Which provision invalidated the “separate but equal
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What u.s. president began the interstate Highway System?
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How did George Mason influence the creation of the Bill of Rights?
(1 point) A. He refused to sign the United States
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why did united states policy makers feel the need to secure new markets abroad in the late 1800s?
what risks did the united
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mike
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What led to sectionalism in the United States in the early 1800s?
(1 point) the increase in conflicts between the political
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1. Andrew Jackson exerted the power of the presidency by
a. allowing South Carolina to secede from the Union. b. depositing
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CM
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what event brought mcculloch v. maryland before the supreme court
a. the state of maryland based its congressional districts on
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