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What was one impact of European exploration on Native American Indians?
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European farming techniques were quickly adopted
Conflicts between Native American Indian tribes ended.
Many Native American Indians were resettled throughout Europe
Diseases brought by Europeans caused large numbers of deaths.
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Which statement most accurately expresses the main idea of this illustration from the 1750s? (see image)
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Each colony should maintain its independence
Colonies cannot survive unless they are united
Colonies that do not unite are not loyal
Any colony that does not unite will be attacked.
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What was one impact of European exploration on Native American Indians?
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Which statement most accurately expresses the main idea of this illustration from the 1750s? (see image)
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Which political principle is shown in this chart? (see image)
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Which conclusion about the system of government used in the United States is best supported by the chart? (see image)
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A conclusion best supported by this illustration is that the Columbian Exchange: (see image)
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Base your answer on the following passage…(see image) ... Which person’s views are most similar to those expressed in the quotation?
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Which conclusion is most clearly supported by the information on the graph? (see image)
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This cartoon was published shortly after the:
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This poster was used during World War 2 to promote: (see image)
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Which statement most accurately expresses the point of view of the cartoonist?
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Which title best completes this graphic organizer? (see image)
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With which decade are these headlines most closely associated? (see image)
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Which heading best completes the partial outline below? (see image)
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Which action by President Richard Nixon led to the event referred to in this newspaper headline? (see image)
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How did the development of the atomic ?bomb affect U.S. foreign policy ?
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How did the Soviet launch of SPUTNIK in 1957 have an immediate effect on Cold War relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union?
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The U.S. assistance to the Greek and Turkish governments, the Berlin Airlift, the Korean War, and Vietnam War are all examples of which US foreign policy ?
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Many colonists were angered by the Proclamation of 1763 because it
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Which cash crop is credited with helping the Jamestown colony survive?
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The Battle of Saratoga was significant in the Revolutionary War because it
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Which document guarantees freedom of speech, right to bear arms, and protection from unreasonable search & seizure?
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In the American Revolution and in the Vietnam War, guerrilla warfare tactics favored:
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Which feature of the Constitution prevents one branch of the national government from becoming too powerful?
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The separate but equal principle established by the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) led to the:
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The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were added to the Constitution during the Reconstruction period to:
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The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan were associated with efforts by the United States to
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The purpose of the Lewis andClark expedition was to explore land gained through the
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One result of the War of 1812 was that the United States
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In the late 1800s, the United States became an imperialist nation when it
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Which development led to the other three?
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At the Constitutional Convention (1787), the Great Compromise resolved the issue of congressional representation by
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The first ten amendments were added to the Constitution to:
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During the 1840s, Americans used the idea of Manifest Destiny
to justify the
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One outcome and impact of the invention of the cotton gin was?
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The purpose of the Monroe Doctrine, signed by President James Monroe in 1823, was?
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How did the British victory in the French and Indian War contribute to the beginning of the American Revolution?
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How did the Marshall Plan contribute to the U.S. policy of containment of communism?
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How was Abraham Lincoln’s victory in the presidential election a turning point in American History?
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How did the Lewis and Clark expedition influence patterns of settlement?
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How did the end of the U.S. Civil War affect American politics?
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How did the Fourteenth Amendment affect the American legal system?
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What was the impact of World War II on American Politics?
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Formed in North Carolina, this group of women boycotted tea publicly. Ladies produced goods at home to ?avoid buying British goods
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A series of statements made by North Carolinians prior to the American Revolution that stated North Carolina should be free of the King of England's rule?
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In 1854 this was passed which opened up new territories to become slaveholding territories, allowing settlers to vote on whether to allow slavery or not.
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The central point of the of this Supreme Court ?decision was that slaves had no rights ?anywhere in the United States?
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What event made southern states finally decide to secede and leave the Union in 1860?
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What was a direct result of the Emancipation Proclamation?
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During the U.S. Civil War the main way the Southern economy differed from the Northern economy was that?
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How was the Civil War different from the American Revolution?