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In 1820, Henry Clay played a major role in which of the following? A. the Treaty of Paris B. the Treaty of Versailles C. the Kansas-Nebraska Act D. the Missouri Compromise
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Slaves who worked the cotton plantations of the antebellum South usually lived in small wooden shacks and wore simple cotton clothing, but they often ate more calories per day than poor working people in the North. Which...
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Use the formula f(b)−f(a)b−a to calculate the average rate of change over the interval [−2,−1] given the function table for y=3x+2. Express your answer as an integer. The average rate of change is _____. (1 point) 1 2 -1...
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Which of the following was one cause of economic inequality between ethnic groups following World War II? (1 point) Widespread housing shortages made homeownership difficult. Blue collar wages made the middle-class lifes...
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Consider the digit 4 in two different numbers. 18 4 ​ ,932and 4 ​ 2,075 Click or tap the correct answer from each drop-down menu. The value of the 4 in the number Choose is Choose the value of the 4 in the number Choose...
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The Compromise of 1850 dealt with territory that the United States had acquired because of which event? A. the Mexican War B. the Louisiana Purchase C. the Adams-Onís Treaty D. the Oregon Treaty of 1846
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Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793 led to A. an increase in the number of textile mills in the South. B. a decrease in the number of slaves in the South. C. an increase in the amount of cotton the U.S. imp...
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What was the primary goal of the Fair Deal? (1 point) to aid in the reintegration of veterans into society to expand social programs created by President Roosevelt to guarantee jobs for veterans returning from war to fac...
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The Republican Party was formed in 1854. One of the issues that led to the creation of the Republican Party was the Kansas-Nebraska Act. What was the Republican Party's stance on this issue? A. They supported the Kansas-...
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The first factories in the United States were built in rural areas. Later, however, factories began to be constructed in large cities. Which statement best explains how improved technology made this change possible? A. T...
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In which number does the 2 have a value that is ten times as less as the value of the 2 in 2,013? Click or tap the correct answer. 920 4,278 32,048 50,132
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Under the Compromise of 1850, which territories were able to choose by popular sovereignty whether or not to allow slavery? A. New Mexico, Utah, and California B. Oregon and Washington C. New Mexico and Utah D. Kansas an...
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What is one example of the impact that German immigrants had on the United States during the first half of the 19th century? A. They created independent republics. B. They controlled the governments of large cities. C. T...
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What occurred after the raid on Harper's Ferry? A. Southern slaveholders became more fearful of a slave rebellion. B. The armory was shut down and destroyed by another group of abolitionists. C. Brown and six followers w...
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Does the graph of the function y=3(x−1)−−−−−−√3 show that the function is increasing or decreasing?(1 point) increasing decreasing Neither increasing nor decreasing Both increasing and decreasing
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Stephen Douglas proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854. This act opened the area of Kansas and Nebraska to which of the following people? A. pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups B. anti-slavery groups only C. Native Ame...
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Who was at the top of the social hierarchy in the South? A. wealthy plantation owners B. yeoman farmers C. middle class merchants D. slave owners
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A. pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups B. anti-slavery groups only C. Native Americans only D. pro-slavery groups only
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During the first half of the nineteenth century, Memphis was the "Cotton Capital of the South." As a result, Memphis had A. a low-income society. B. a shortage of available land. C. a minimal need for domestic trade. D....
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What are the coordinates of the minimum point for the square root function that relates to the quadratic function f(x)=12(x−11)2+4? (1 point) (-11, 4) (11, 4) (4, 11) (-11, -4)
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What made Japan see the United States as a threat to its authority in Asia?(1 point) America's presence in Guam and the Philippines and its support of China America's actions during World War I America's opposition to th...
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What goal did President Roosevelt hope to achieve when he enacted the embargo on naval and aviation supplies in 1940?(1 point) to stop Japanese expansion to stop Germany from attacking British ships to avoid war with Jap...
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During the presidency of James K. Polk, the United States fought a war with Mexico and resolved a dispute with Britain over the division of the Oregon Territory. As a result, the United States A. acquired its last contig...
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What was the result of the Bataan Death March?(1 point) Japan took Guam, Wake Island, and Hong Kong. More than 7,000 American and Filipino troops died. MacArthur was forced to retreat to Corregidor Island. Some 75,000 Al...
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What action by Japan did the United States firmly oppose?(1 point) its expansion in Asia its embargo against the United States its signing of the Neutrality Act of 1939 The consolidation of Japan's naval forces.
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