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so long as any individual state has power to defeat. The measure of the other 12 are pretended union is better a name and our
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1. laissez-faire
2. Plessy v Ferguson 1896 3. Americanization 4. Union (Organized Labor) 3. Boomtowns (late 1800s) 4. Railroads
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What power did the national government have under the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point) taxation enforcing laws commercial
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What issue was addressed by the Three-Fifths Compromise?
how to regulate trade with foreign nations how to admit new states to
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Which constitutional amendment shows the success of the women’s suffrage movement? (1 point) Responses Fourteenth Amendment
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Which event spurred immigration to Washington Territory? (1 point) Responses expansion of the Great Northern Railroad
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Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1942, dealt with the issue of
Responses A the "Four Freedoms"
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Radical Republicans proposing the 14 amendment angered Southerners because...
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Besides connecting the eastern United States with the western United States, the Transcontinental Railroad was also instrumental
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Plessy vs. Ferguson (Unit 2 Module 1)
Read page 390 in your textbook and summarize the following information in your own words.
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The Curtis Act Included all of the following provisions except
A: The abolition of tribal courts B: The imposition of federal law
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What Act did Congress pass to establish the guidelines for Oklahoma Territory?
A: Curtis Act B: Enabling Act C: Hamilton Act D:
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Unlike previous federal policies, President Grant's "Peace Policy" Attempted to ________.
A: Relocate white settlers to the East
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The Missouri compromise
The Compromise of 1850 the kansas-nebraska act What was the fundamental question addressed in each of
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How did the spoils system affect President James Garfield and his successor Chester A. Arthur
Summarized into 5 sentences please.
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What did the “Square Deal” expression refer to when talking about the Federal Government?(1 point) Responses Roosevelt would
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How did the rise of mass media bring about change in the United States during the 1920s? Question 1 options:
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Why was the Indian Reorganization Act significant? (1 point) Responses It allowed Native Americans to return to their homeland.
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Describe in a few sentences
1. Great Society Programs 2. Medicare 3. Urban Renewal 4. Watergate Scandal 5. Nixon’s Pardon 6.
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Answer the questions below in a few sentences 1. What were the goals of the LBJ’s Great Society and how effective was it in
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1. What were the goals of the LBJ’s Great Society and how effective was it in combating social issues and poverty?
2. What were
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Which statement can best be concluded using Source 2 and Source 3?
* 2 points Southerners supported higher taxes on imports.
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3 details about the compromise of 1850
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15th Amendmentnoun
an amendment to the Constitution that prohibited the restriction of voting rights “on account of race,
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, summarize how Reagan changed the role of government and evaluate whether his policies
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In the Supreme Court, Thurgood Marshall argued that
(1 point) Responses "separate" could never be "equal." "separate" could never
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tha trail of tears indicated which of the following
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The sentiments expressed in the excerpt above were most directly a result of which the following?
1 point The end of the second
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What were the challenges faced by freedmen in the South due to the enactment of black codes? one sentence
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Answer both questions fully in separate sentences:
What were the challenges faced by freedmen in the South due to the enactment
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how did the spoils system affect President James Garfield and his successor Chester A.
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2006 Congressional Mid-Term Election
Seats Gained/Lost Republicans Democrats Senate lost 6 gained 7 House of Representatives lost
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The Southern Manifesto ( 1 Point)
1. called for integration 2. defended segregation 3. prohibited blacks from voting 4. attracted
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What was one significant effect of the immigration and nationality act?
an increase in northern european immigrants a reduction
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Which event marked the end of Reconstruction in the United States? • The passage of the Reconstruction Acts by Congress •
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How did these amendments (Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth) relate to the Reconstruction era ? (point )
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Which of the following explains what was “westward expansion”?
The US was trying to take over all of North and South America.
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Brainstorm any additional arguments that may support Dred Scott or John Sanford's argument
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It was during Nixon's presidency that the United States became the first nation to:
Choose option a b or c Send men to the moon
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select the best answer for each section from the sentences
Sections: Dred Scott v. Sandford, Comprise of 1850, Sectionalism,
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What was one effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850? (1 point)ResponsesTensions among the populations of northern and southern
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Select the best answer.(1 point)Dred Scott v. Sanford Compromise of 1850 Sectionalism Kansas-Nebraska ActNorth and South agreed;
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Ms.Spender United States History Standard March 12, 2024 The excerpt, “What to the slave is the Fourth of
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The Nullification Crisis was a struggle between states and the federal government over -(1 point)
Responses the ability of
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Americans sought to obtain control of New Orleans in 1803 so that –
(pick an answer) Western ranchers could drive cattle to
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United States History Question: What was the double V campaign during World War II?
A. Victory over imperialism abroad and
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United States History Question: What did African Americans demand as compensation for their service in World War II?
A.
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United States History Question: Which newspaper is credited with launching the Double V Campaign and why?
A. Pittsburgh Courier
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Put the following events in chronological order (the first event should be the earliest, the last event should be the latest):
(3
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What was one result of the election of Andrew Jackson in 1828? Question 1 options: Renewal of the charter of
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