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18. Which action during westward
Why did the capital move westward?
A. Because the population moved westward. B. Because the it was easier to trade.
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18. Which action during westward expansion had the most negative impact on the lives of slaves?
A.) The Fugitive Slave Act****
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The idea the Americans had a God-given right to explore and expand westward was known as…
Westward Expansion Territory Rights
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Nate123456
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Civil disobedience requires individuals to take what type of action?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ALegal action%0D%0ALegal
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In which instance would the court most likely overturn a governmental action? (1 point)
• when the majority opposes the action
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Ranni
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Westward expansion had several significant impacts on the world:
1. Changing boundaries and territorial control: As European
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the westward expansion was a time of incredible movement and discovery. in 1803, the size of the country doubled, and by the mid
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A westward force of 12 N acting simultaneously with another westward force of 4.0 N. Find FR and show a vector sketch
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Elizabeth
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Research: Look into the time when the U.S. was expanding westward.
Find out about the main events, important people, and reasons
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Connection #1 links Westward Expansion to the Transcontinental Railroad. This relationship is primarily cause and effect.
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sayletyler
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