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What was the MOST important part of the Compromise of 1850 for southerners?
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the election of Lincoln
Fugitive Slave Act
California in as a free state
End of the slave trade in Washington, DC
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What was the name of the organization that was created to help the former slaves make the transition to free citizen?
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Freedmen's Bureau
Democratic Party
Ku Klux Klan
NAACP
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What was the MOST important part of the Compromise of 1850 for southerners?
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What was the name of the organization that was created to help the former slaves make the transition to free citizen?
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President Andrew Johnson allowed southern states to enter after passing only the thirteenth amendment. As a result, new southern states like Georgia created "black codes" that limited the rights of the former slaves. Therefore, the new fourteenth amendment became a central part of this reconstruction plan.
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Under this system of land distribution in Georgia, a male head of a household received 200 acres of land and 50 acres for each additional family member. What was this system?
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Which of the following list of events is in proper chronological order from first to last?
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Which statement BEST describes the Okefenokee Swamp?
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What impact did the Fall Line have on early development in Georgia?
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As a result of Sherman's March to the Sea,
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Alexander Stephens
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In response to the boll weevil infestation
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This ruling established the principle of "separate but equal" that underlay all of Jim Crow legislation.
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Which president made Warm Springs the sight of his "Little White House?"
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The Yazoo Land Fraud occurred because land companies
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The two largest Indian nations living in Georgia during the colonial and antebellum eras in Georgia were the
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Who was the FIRST European explorer to travel through current-day Georgia?
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Through which geographic regions do the Appalachian Mountains run in Georgia?
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How did the introduction of the cotton gin affect Georgia farmers?
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The New South, as envisioned by Henry Grady, would
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What BEST describes the role of Mary Musgrove?
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Which group opposed the land policy of the Trustees?
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The Bourbon Triumvirate supported
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Which of these was a result of the Battle of Kettle Creek
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Which of the following Georgians was critical in bringing about the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
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Many Georgians supported ratification of the Constitution in 1789 because
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What river forms the border between South Carolina and Georgia?
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He was born a slave, learned to be a barber, and eventually became the first Black millionaire in Atlanta thanks to his many businesses such as the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company. Who was this man?
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Which of the following properly describes Georgia's geographic location?
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What BEST characterizes Chief Justice John Marshall's decision in Worcester v. Georgia?