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- Q1Which of the following was a major domestic problem faced by the leaders of the new republic during its early years?Expanding territory beyond the Atlantic CoastEstablishing diplomatic relations with all European countriesCreating a stable economic systemBuilding international trade alliances30s8.5.A: Social Studies - History
- Q2Which event took place in 1803 and significantly expanded the territory of the United States?Signing of the Mayflower CompactAdoption of the Declaration of IndependenceWriting of the U.S. ConstitutionLouisiana Purchase30s8.1.C: Social Studies - History
- Q3In what year was the Declaration of Independence officially adopted, marking the United States' assertion of independence from Britain?186117761787160730s8.1.C: Social Studies - History
- Q4What significant event occurred in 1861-1865 in the United States?Civil WarFounding of JamestownArrival of the PilgrimsLouisiana Purchase30s8.1.C: Social Studies - History
- Q5Which event in 1787 laid the foundation for the structure of the U.S. government?Arrival of the PilgrimsFounding of JamestownLouisiana PurchaseWriting of the U.S. Constitution30s8.1.C: Social Studies - History
- Q6Which event occurred in 1620 that involved the signing of an important document by the Pilgrims?Adoption of the Declaration of IndependenceWriting of the U.S. ConstitutionSigning of the Mayflower CompactLouisiana Purchase30s8.1.C: Social Studies - History
- Q7What happened in 1607 that is significant for the history of the United States?Louisiana PurchaseFounding of JamestownSigning of the Mayflower CompactAdoption of the Declaration of Independence30s8.1.C: Social Studies - History