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The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent?
(1 point) A-adding slave and free states equally to keep the balance of
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What was the primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ACan the
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What was the goal of the 18th amendment
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What was the primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis?
(1 point) Responses 1Can the federal government regulate
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what was one of the major failures of the new deal program?
A. it did not help the poor B. it never reformed the banking system
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Should the U.S. have annexed Hawaii?
In 1898, the United States annexed Hawaii through the Newlands Resolution, which made it an
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What was the primary goal of the Dawes act?
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What ultimately caused Hoover to lose the election?(1 point)
Responses His foreign policies after WW1 His foreign policies after
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Electoral College Votes in Election of 1860:
This map shows how the Electoral College voted in the Election of 1860. States where
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Which of the following best shows how the issue of states’ rights contributed to the onset of the Civil War?(1 point)
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In a 4 sentence paragraph, how did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the Civil
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What ideas about the Constitution did Washington discuss during his speech?
ideas about a new Constitution ideas about how to
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Analyze the impact of the Great Debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding ratification of the U.S.
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Why did the Populist movement break up after the election of 1896?
(1 point) • Democrats adopted several Populist causes. •
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Match the letter of the Kansan with his or her description. Not all letters will be used. I wrote about the "Bleeding Kansas"
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How did the Louisiana Purchase contribute to the exploration of the Pacific Northwest?
(1 point) It led to the first Europeans
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Which event in history is seen by many people as the beginning of the Great Depression in the United States?
Responses A the
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What is one example of the way a rise in productivity during the 1950s improved the standard of living in the United States?
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What is one example of the way a rise in productivity during the 1950s improved the standard of living in the United States?
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What was the fundamental question addressed in each of these congressional acts?
The Missouri compromise The compromise of 1850
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Which of President Carter’s policies best explains his defeat in the 1980 election?
(1 point) Responses reforms to Social
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why did president Jefferson assign the task of exploring the new land to Meriwether Lewis? he was an experienced beaver trapper
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Why did railroad leaders consolidate their lines in the 1880s?
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Explain how members of the Reagan administration acted illegally to sell arms to Iran and aid the Contras in Nicaragua. In a
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What was the fundamental question addressed in each of these congressional acts? (1 point)
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During the period of Reconstruction in the United States after the Civil War, which term was used to describe Northern
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What was the main goal of Reconstruction in the United States? (1 point)
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What did Franklin Roosevelt do to reduce the effects of the depression the day after he became president
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Place an X in front of which ONE of these statements about the events surrounding “Watergate” is true.
___ Nixon lied about
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Theodore Roosevelt's conservation program included?
1. National parks 2. Clean water provisions 3. Pestcide control 4. Wet land
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How was jimmy carter important to Georgia history ?
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james madison was the fourth president of the united states and one of the nations founding fathers. which enlightenment thinker
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Why were Chinese immigrants targeted by the Chinese Exclusion Act?
(1 point) • They were treated better by employers than their
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Dred Scott v. Sanford Compromise of 1850 Sectionalism Kansas-Nebraska ActRuled slaves were property and not citizens Attempted
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Why did the Framers of the Constitution allow for the document to be amended?(1 point)
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Which factor contributed most to the population changes shown in this table?
(1 point) Responses Completion of the Eerie Canal
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Complete the diagram by matching the description to the correct state. (1 point)
Drop target 1 Drop target 2 Drop target 3 Drop
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This 1973 act placed a 60-day limit on a presidential commitment of US troops to foreign conflicts without Congressional
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Use the drop-down menus to describe President Richard Nixon’s second term in office.(3 points) During his second term in
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Match each definition in the left column with the correct term from the right column.
Women's Suffrage amendment--- direct
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The nullification crisis was a struggle between state, and the general government over
The ability of states to build factories
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Which weaknesses are associated with the Articles of Confederation?
Move the correct answers to the box. only two answers
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Which of the following reversed the Supreme Court ruling in Dade Scott V Stanford
The 14th amendment The compromise of 1877 The
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Explain how members of the Reagan administration acted illegally to sell arms to Iran and aid the Contras in Nicaragua. In a
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How did the transcontinental railroad influence the west
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3. Fill in the blank: make the statement true:(1 point) Popular sovereignty allowed voters in a new territory to vote on whether
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Describe each of the causes:
sectionalism slavery states’ rights. Describe how the causes related to one another, identifying
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Responses Nullification Crisis Nullification Crisis Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine Three-Fifths Compromise
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What was one effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850? (1 point)
Responses The Missouri Compromise was deemed unconstitutional by
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How did the transcontinental railroad influence the West?(1 point) Responses It helped Native Americans preserve their
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