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2.Which answer best describes the main benefit of the steam engine?

A)It was used to create road-building materials.
B)It was used to power trains and steamboats. **
C)It was used to run many factories in the 1820s.
D)It was used to help dig canals and build railroads

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Right.
Answered by #1Student
I have 1 more.

Did the Missouri Compromise:

a. Draw a line in between slave and non-slave states **
B. Creates a slave state and non-slave state
Answered by HinataHyuga<3


In the years leading up to the Missouri Compromise of 1820, tensions began to rise between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions within the U.S. Congress and across the country. They reached a boiling point after Missouri’s 1819 request for admission to the Union as a slave state, which threatened to upset the delicate balance between slave states and free states. To keep the peace, Congress orchestrated a two-part compromise, granting Missouri’s request but also admitting Maine as a free state. It also passed an amendment that drew an imaginary line across the former Louisiana Territory, establishing a boundary between free and slave regions that remained the law of the land until it was negated by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.
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Answered by #1Student
7. Which of the following settled debts that were not resolved by the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo?

A the Monroe Doctrine **

B the Mexican Cession

C the Gadsden Purchase

D the annexation of Texas

(Sorry! I PROMISE this is the last one.)
Answered by HinataHyuga<3
it is c the gadsden purchase
Answered by Ms. Sue
I disagree with your answer for 7.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo#Effects
Answered by HinataHyuga<3
my answer is incorrect?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Sorry, I was referring to the previous answer. I believe Gadsden Purchase is right.
Answered by #1Student
thanks! I got 100%!
Answered by Damon
I think the Missouri Compromise did both. It established a boundary between slave and non-slave (which did not work out all that well) and it also traded admission of Maine (free) for Missouri(slave).
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