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1. how would reducing low-growing plants from an area impact a population of tortoises with two varieties of neck extension
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How would reducing low-growing plants from an area impact a population of tortoises with two varieties of neck extension
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How have the historic levels of melanin in human populations changed due to migration? (1 point)
Responses Humans that produced
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What evolves during natural selection?(1 point)
Responses inactivated genes inactivated genes the phenotypes of individual
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Explain Natural Selection Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Consider the following scenario: There are variations in the
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Which mutation scenario will always lead to natural selection?(1 point)
Responses a mutation causes a specific advantage within
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Which statement is accurate about natural selection?(1 point)
Responses Natural selection does not change the alleles an organism
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses genotypes. genotypes. individuals. individuals. populations. populations.
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Which sentence includes an example of alliteration?(1 point)
Responses The feisty friends finished the race in record time. The
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Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?(1 point)
Responses The shop was filled with brightly colored flowers. The
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What is onomatopoeia?(1 point)
Responses a word that imitates the actual sound that it is describing a word that imitates the
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_____ occurs when several words that are close together all begin with the same consonant sound.
a.metaphor b. alliteration c.
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The Civil War is the deadliest war America experienced. In a short paragraph, three to six sentences, what were some of the
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15. June 30th, 1863 general lee and general meade would meet in ___ at the town of ____. a three-day battle would happen in
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14. why did the siege of vicksburg affect the balance of power during the civil war?
a. several important confederate generals
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12. why was control of the mississippi river an important goal of the union strategy in the west?
a. the mississippi river was
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Why was control of the Mississippi River an important goal of the Union strategy in the West? The Mississippi river was key
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Move the strength or weakness to the correct side: Believed they were fighting for Independence Few factories Larger source
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Which event was the eventual cause to the southern states seceding? The 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln The raid on Harper's
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8. ___ was a supreme court case that angered the north because it stated that enslaved people were not citizens and were
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8. ___ was a supreme court case that angered the north because it stated that enslaved people were not citizens and were
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7. the idea that people should be able to choose whether or not slavery would exist in the territory is an example of ___.
a. the
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6. stephen douglas introduced a bill that organized the territories into two regions. these regions were ___ and ___.
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5. which book changed the way northerners saw the institution of slavery?
a. stephen crane's red badge of courage b. harriet
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4. which part of the fugitive slave act was the north most upset with?
a. california would enter the union as a free state b.
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Which part of the Fugitive Slave Act was the North most upset with? California would enter the Union as a free state Slaves
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3. which statement below is true?
a. slavery was increasing in the south, especially in washington d.c. b. slavery was decreasing
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Using the chart, which statement below is true? Slavery was increasing in the South, especially in Washington D.C. Slavery was
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If it would have passed, which territory would have been impacted by the Wilmot Proviso the most?
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What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish? It kept the number of free states and slave states equal by bringing in MIssouri
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Southern leaders found ways to get around the Fifteenth Amendment and prevented African Americans from . Many Southern states
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Read the passage below. It is an excerpt from the 15th Amendment. Then answer the question that follows. The right of citizens
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1. according to the ruling in the Plessy v. ferguson case, why was segregation acceptable?
a. segregation was legal becasue
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1. what can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?
a. many white southerners wanted african americans to receive fair
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1. the joint committee on reconstruction accused the south of trying to "preserve slavery...as long as possible". which of the
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1. who supported the strictest plan for the south to rejoin the united states during reconstruction?
a. southern democrats b.
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1. which change to the constitution finally abolished slavery in the united states?
a. 1st amendment b. 27th amendment c. 13th
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1. what was lincoln's main goal of reconstruction after the civil war ended?
a. the bring the nation back together as quickly as
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The quote below was written by Charlotte Forten, one of many African American teachers who went South to teach freed
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1. Which of the following conclusions about the Freedmen's Bureau?
a. Its students always passed the literacy requirements for
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1. Which newspaper headline might have appeared during Reconstruction?
a. Emancipation Proclamation Issued b. Reconstruction
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1. Which of the following was a key contrast between scalawags and carpetbaggers?
a. Scalawags supported Reconstruction b. Most
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1. What was the major cause of problems with the sharecropping system?
a. farmers' continual debt b. lack of fertile land c.
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1. What did the white Southerners think the goal was of all Northerners who moved south during Reconstruction?
a. to get rich
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1. Which of the following was one of the Radical Republicans' main goals for Reconstruction?
a. Radical Republicans wanted to
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1. Which of the following limited opportunities for freedom in the South after the Civil War ended?
a. Radial Reconstruction b.
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1. Why did the Republicans in Congress feel that the Fourteenth Amendment was necessary?
a. They worried the wealthy southern
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1. Which of the following were actions that motivated Radical Republicans to seek the impeachment of President Johnson? Choose
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1. how did the republican congress feel about andrew johnson's political decisions in the wake of president lincoln's
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1. Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate President Lincoln?
a. booth thought lincoln was too easy on southerners b. booth had
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1.which of the following describes how the north and south differed after the civil war ended?
a. the south did not experience
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1. how did the south's economic and social problems after the war contribute to its political problems?
a. the south was too
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1. why was henry ford able to produce an affordable car?
a. he only hired immigrants who would work for low pay b. he used cheap
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1. which goal did labor unions win for workers in the late 1800s
a. improved wages and hours b. guaranteed health insurance c.
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1. Why were John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie sometimes called robber barons?
a. They stole from the rich to give to the
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1. Which of the following were factors that contributed to the near-extinction of the buffalo? Choose all that apply.
a. Demand
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
a. It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to guide settlers on
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How did the Comstock Lode affect the western part of the United States?
a. Individual miners claimed all the land in the West for
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Which of the following did the Supreme Court rule in Plessy v. Ferguson?
a. that segregation could continue b. that the actions
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Why did sharecropping lead to a cycle of poverty?
a. No one shared the tools, seed, or fertilizer needed to be successful. b.
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What was the primary goal of the Radical Republicans' reform programs?
a. to prevent freed slaves from owning land after the
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
a. to allow former slaves the right to vote b. to grant former slaves a piece of
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Which of the following were instrumental in General Grant's plan for ending the Civil War? Select all that apply.
a. using
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In Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, he says "with malice toward none, with charity for all..." What does this quote reveal
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Why was the capture of Vicksburg so important for Union forces?
a. the city's industries b. the city's location on a river c. the
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1. Why was it important for Lincoln to wait to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
a. it could have caused revolts in the North
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Which of the following musical styles of the 1800s has helped shaped current genres, such as country and rock music? jazz
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery? They believed it was a sin for one person to own
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What did the new themes in American art and literature signify? a renewed interest in religion a belief that technological
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We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with
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what can be directly tied to the invention of the cotton gin? industrialization in New England the Civil War the spread of
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In 1852, ___ wrote ____ , a novel describing the suffering of enslaved African Americans. The novel sold widely and convinced
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5. ____ were passed to keep enslaved African Americans from running away or rebelling.
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Which action would be consistent with a person who believed in civil disobedience? an angry citizen setting fire to a
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the system of railroads ? The extent of the railroads in the South was very
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How were the lives of children in the middle of the nineteenth century different from previous generations? They were working
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1. Susan B. Anthony
a. worked closely with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. b. set up the Seneca Falls convention wiht lucretia mott c.
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1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
a. worked closely with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. b. set up the Seneca Falls convention wiht lucretia mott
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1. horace mann
a. worked closely with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. b. set up the Seneca Falls convention wiht lucretia mott c. was
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1. Dorothea Dix
a. worked closely with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. b. set up the Seneca Falls convention wiht lucretia mott c. was
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How were the economies of the Northern and Southern states different? How were they the same? What factors led them to develop
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The Underground Railroad used escape routes that went throughout the South. Based on that fact, which of the following
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The ____ was a religious movement that changed the idea of ___. Now people believed that a person's salvation depended on their
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4. Some Americans were not happy about the increase in immigrants. One group called ____ wanted to preserve the country for
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3. _______ invented the _______. it was a device that sent electrical signals along a wire. eventually, messages could be sent
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Which of the following statements best describes the information shown on the map?
Most states in the South had at least two
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what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this area to build the factory town of Lowell? The climate
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While the Confederate Army had success in the east, the Union Army was having some battle success in the west along the
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Why was General McClellan replaced as commander of the Union Army? General Burnside was a close, personal friend to Abraham
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7. Use navel blocade to block goods coming in and out, seize richmond, seize control of the Mississippi to separate.
a. strategy
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Using the table below, place the North and South strategy on the correct side.
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6. _____ led to the secession of South Carolina.
a. the compromise of 1850 b. harriet beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin c. the
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what advantages did the North have over the South at the start of the Civil War? (Choose 2)
The North had a more robust fishing
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4. the first shots of the war were fired at ____ on April 12, 1861.
a. fort sumter b. gettysburg c. bull run d. antietam
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The Abolitionist that killed pro-slavery farmers in Kansas and led the raid at Harpers Ferry, a federal arsenal. Drag and drop
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Which statement below was NOT part of the compromise of 1850? Allowed California to enter the Union as a Free State Fugitive
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1. Popular Soverignty
a. henry clay's proposal meant to keep the number of slaves states and free states equal b. a failed law
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1. Free-Soil Party
a. henry clay's proposal meant to keep the number of slaves states and free states equal b. a failed law meant
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1. Missouri Compromise
a. henry clay's proposal meant to keep the number of slaves states and free states equal b. a failed law
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1. wilmot Proviso
a. henry clay's proposal meant to keep the number of slaves states and free states equal b. a failed law meant
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