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Which region in the United States is known for its board, grassy plains?
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The Midwestern region of the United States is often referred to as the heartland because it is the agricultural center of the
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Which of the following established a self-government to the Puerto Ricans by the United States?
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Based on your learning in this unit, what is one place that holds special significance for native american identity in new
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Bob
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did the people in the north have slaves in the 1800s?
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I know this
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What were the major differences between the 13colonies
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Jewel
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In what country in the Northern Hemispheres do you find the seaport of Alexandria?
United States?
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Nicole
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How did the constitution most likely encourage immigration?
A. By guaranteeing individual rights and freedoms B. By opening the
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Some Dude
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1. Why did the interaction between the settlers in Texas and the Mexican government develop and change over time
2. How did
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Bruh
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Where were most of the southern plantations located?
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Alyssa
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Why is the United states so varied
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Ashley
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I have a project called "Time machine project" in my English class. It's literally a project that I have to search for any US
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U
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What was the American small town like?
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JEFF
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In the twentieth century the United States entered the world arena as an international power.
What are some major points that led
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John
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in what region of the united states were most of the nations cities located by 1850s
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Anonymous
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1. Which statement best explains why the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 was important to the development of the United States?
It
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taytay
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1. Which statement best explains why the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 was important to the development of the United States?
It
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tita
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how the Black Codes (Jim Crow Laws) and the restrictive immigration laws of the 1900s were similar. don't get how they are alike
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kacy
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff?
(1 point) Responses The tariff protected the North from
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how were the south and the north the same?
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hay
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The United States wanted overseas territories because the territories had
A:Access to ports B:Access to raw materials***
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Marylyn
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What was the significance of the Supreme Court's ruling in the Marbury vs. Madison case?
The ruling determined that Congress
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Alicia
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What were the pros and cons of the U.S. gaining Oregon? Also, What were the pros and cons of the U.S. gaining Gadsden Purchase?
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Candy
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the c0orn belt of the united states stretches from Ohio to Nebraska.
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sierra
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which of the following actions is the best example of US citizens trying to live up to the the challenge President Kennedy was
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Hope
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If a state is outside of the contaguous United States, what does that mean?
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Bad
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1. Salt Lake City, Utah's capital and largest city, was founded in 1847.
2. Janice and Carla spent the day at the mall. 3.
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ANONYMUS
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5.)why would americans free states want slaves state to remain part of the united states as opposed to just letting them leave
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#FreeGucci
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Why did James K. Polk want to annex Texas?
A. He was willing to give the Oregon Territory to Britain in exchange for Texas. B. He
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help fast
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The Wilmot Proviso said that slavery
a. would not be banned in new states. b. could not be banned until a territory became a
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How many cities are in Florida?
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Hey
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Summarize the even that led to the ratification of south Carolina’s constitution of 1868?
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cutie
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1. How did republican control of south Carolina affect the state?
2. How did sharecropping affect the lives of freedmen? PLEASE
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cutie
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How did Fredrick Douglass react to the key events happening in the united states?
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Just a kids that needs help
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Which answer best describes a main benefit of the Transcontinental Railroad?
A.)It proved to the world that the United States was
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#FreeGucci
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. The map shows the United States.
Which city will most likely experience the mildest winters? * 10 points Captionless Image Des
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???
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Explain how the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution affected the powers of Congress and the presidency.
A: The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
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Victoria
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During the 1800s, the united states tried to make peace with other countries in order to grow and develop. Give an example of
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Shiy
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What motive did the Founding Fathers have for adding the right to bear arms into the Constitution?
to drive up the cost of
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which area of Texas is considered to be the most liberal
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How would the history of the United States be different if Washington, D.C. Wasn't chosen as the nations Capitol?
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Anonymous
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Washington D.C chosen as the nations capital is important because?
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Anonymous
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How would the history of the United States be different if the Boston Massacre had not happened?
How would the history of the
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Alexia Smith
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Fifty states make up the U.S.A.
1. The U.S.A is made up by fifty states. 2. The U.S.A. is make up of fifty states. ============
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rfvv
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Why did some Southern states withdraw from the united states in 1860?
A They wanted to avoid the Civil War. B They didn't believe
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Ashley
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What conditions influenced the United States expanation abroad
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jay jay
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What is the distance between Rochester and Syracuse
Thank you if u answer this question (-;
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Anonymous
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1. What part of the United States saw the greatest expansion in rail lines by 1890?
A: The West saw the greatest expansion in
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Victoria
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What type of boundary mark the border between new York and Connecticut?
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urvi
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How did the issue of Kansas reflect the growing division between North and South?
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Victoria
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