The american electorate during the 1820's right to vote was expanded to include many more white males In 1840, efforts to expand voting rights in Rhode Island resulted in two governments claiming control of...
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The Louisiana Purchase U.S. acquisition of the Louisiana territory from France in 1803 for $15 million. The purchase secured American control of the Mississippi river and doubled the size of the nation. The Lewis and Clark...
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311. The Proclamation of 1763 was designed mainly to A) oppress the colonists. B) punish the Indians. C) show the power of Parliament. D) allow western settlement by the colonists. E) work out a fair settlement of the Indian problem. E ...
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B The Second Continental Congress: A) rejected attempts at reconciliation sent by the king. B) authorized a continental army of 20,000 soldiers. C) made plans to seize the lands of interior Indian tribes. D) immediately declared American...
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B The Second Continental Congress: A) rejected attempts at reconciliation sent by the king. B) authorized a continental army of 20,000 soldiers. C) made plans to seize the lands of interior Indian tribes. D) immediately declared American...
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German settlers mainly in Pennsylvania; known as Pennsylvania Dutch; clung to German language and customs (no loyalty to Britain) Scots-Irish settlers not Irish at all, but Scots Lowlanders; mainly in ...
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As part of its mercantilist policy in the late seventeenth century, England committed which of the following actions? Drove the Dutch from New Netherland By the middle of the eighteenth century, Chesapeake planters...
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B The potential for conflict between Europeans and the indigenous people in North America stemmed in part from different values concerning the: A)treatment of children. B)relationship to the environment. C)adoption of a sedentary versus a...
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New Right Outspoken conservative movement of the 1980s that emphaszed such "social issues" as opposition to abortion, the Equal Rights Amendment, pornography, homosexuality, and affirmative action Moral Majority ...
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Election of 1980 By this time, the Republican party was ready to challenge the Democrat's hold on the White House. As Americans were not pleased with Jimmy Carter's administration,and the "ABC" (Anybody but Carter) movement...
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