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CSET Multiple Subjects - History and Social Science Vocabulary
  • CSET Multiple Subjects - History and Social Science Vocabulary

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  • CSET Multiple Subjects - History and Social Science Vocabulary Aqueduct - answerA man-made channel constructed to convey water from one location to another Bear Flag Revolt - answerA brief attempt at the beginning of the Mexican-American War to establish an independent California republic Bushido - answerThe code of knights in feudal Japan, the equivalent of chivalry in Europe California's Mission System - answerA "sacred expedition" in which twenty-one Spanish Catholic missions were ...
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History 101 SBCC final exam Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
  • History 101 SBCC final exam Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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  • What: Collection of essays by Madison, Hamilton, Jay in support of the constitution Date: 1780s Significance: The essays are regarded as among the most important American contribution to political thought - Answer-Identification: Federalist Papers What: Violent protest by Pennsylvania farmers against the federal tax on Whiskey Date: 1790s Significance: Washington shut down this protest, it was the only time the president has actually commanded an army in the field. - Answer-Identification...
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APUSH Review Activity 6 _ Concept Outline Time Period 6
  • APUSH Review Activity 6 _ Concept Outline Time Period 6

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  • APUSH Review Activity #6 College Board Concept Outline Period 6: 1865 to 1898 Directions: The Concept Outline below presents the required concepts and topics that students need to understand for the APUSH test. The statements in the outline focus on large-scale historical processes and major developments. Our course has focused on specific and significant historical evidence from the past that illustrate each of these developments and processes. Complete each table on the outline below by ...
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NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Lee Resolution (1776) - Answer- Resolution in the Second Continental Congress proposing independence for the American colonies. Declaration of Independence (1776) - Answer- Adopted by Continental Congress on July 4. Articles of Confederation (1777) - Answer- Served as the first US constitution until 1789; created a weak central government with no power to tax, no common currency, no executive or judicial bran...
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Edmentum ALL Study Guide questions and answers.
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  • XYZ Affair had strong feelings against France 3 Branches of Government judicial legislative executive 0:07 / 0:15 Brainpower Read More Alexander Hamilton Federalist who established a national bank to protect the country's finances James Madison wrote Federalist paper No. 10 describing how central government would avoid breaking down The purpose of the federalist papers to convince New York citizens to ratify the Constitution 1st amendment gives ...
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APUSH Unit 3 (AMSCO) Latest Update Graded A+
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  • APUSH Unit 3 (AMSCO) Latest Update Graded A+ Framers of the Constitution In the summer of 1787, 55 delegates met in Philadelphia to create a federal constitution. As a group they were wealthy, white, male, educated and most were heavily involved in state governments. (p. 104) Federalists Favored a strong central government, and a Constitution to improve on the Articles of Confederation. They were most common along the Atlantic coast and in the large cities. (p. 106) Anti-Federalist Argued that...
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NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Declaration of Independence (1776) - Answer- Adopted by Continental Congress on July 4. Articles of Confederation (1777) - Answer- Served as the first US constitution until 1789 when the present-day Constitution went into effect; created a weak central government with no power to tax, no common currency, no executive or judicial branches, and gave each state one vote regardless of size. Treaty of Paris (1783)...
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NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Lee Resolution (1776) - Answer- Resolution in the Second Continental Congress proposing independence for the American colonies. Declaration of Independence (1776) - Answer- Adopted by Continental Congress on July 4. Articles of Confederation (1777) - Answer- Served as the first US constitution until 1789; created a weak central government with no power to tax, no common currency, no executive or judicial bran...
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Straighterline USHistory Chapters 5-8 Review Guide A+ Exam Questions & Answers
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  • Which of the following statements regarding General Nathanael Greene is FALSE? - ANSWER-He led American forces to victory in the battle of Yorktown Which of the following statements regarding the American Revolution and Native Americans is FALSE? - ANSWER-After the war, many Indians began to adapt to the norms of white society. During the American Revolution, the Iroquois Confederacy officially - ANSWER-declared its neutrality. The principal Americans who negotiated the peace terms with...
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APUSH unit 3 notes Questions and Verified  Answers | Passed | A+
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  • loyalists : loyal to britain patriots : rejected british rules over colonies during american revolution battle of saratoga : john burgoyne attempted to invade new england from canada with a goal of isolating new england from the rest of the united states patrick henry : "give me liberty or give me death" benedict arnold : united states general and traitor in the american revolution 2 privateers : secretly owned ships, fighting for the government (basically us navy) battle of yor...
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