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Chicago History Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Chicago History Final Exam Questions With 
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Chicagou - answerchicagos first name, onions 
Marquette and Joliet - answerFrench Missionaries and fur traders, set out to reach Mississippi 
river and led by indians 
portage - answerthe route over which boats and supplies are carried overland from one lake or 
river to another 
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable - answerHaitian fur trader who established a trading post that later 
became the city of Chicago 
fort dearborn - answerfort the B...
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Forging the National Economy Ch 14 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Forging the National Economy Ch 14 Exam 
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The Westward Movement - answer-The U.S. marched quickly toward the West which 
proved to be very hard with disease and loneliness. 
Frontier people were individualistic, superstitious and ill-informed of current matters. 
Shaping the Western Landscape - answer-The westward movement molded the environment. 
Tobacco overuse had exhausted the land forcing settlers to move on, but "Kentucky bluegrass" 
thrived. 
Settlers...
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MTTC History Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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The year 1492 was considered a turning point because 
 -:- The Spanish established an exchange between Europe and the Americas. 
One factor that has affected economic development in southern African nations in the 21st 
century 
 -:- spread of the AIDS epidemic 
Desertification 
 -:- The condition with drought that has most directly forced the migration of 
people out of the southern regions bordering the Sahara. 
Why did large numbers of Hindus and Muslims migrate immediately after India gain...
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VTPB 221 Final Exam Review Latest Questions And Answers
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VTPB 221 Final Exam Review Latest Questions And Answers 
In what continent does HIV affect the most individuals? ANS Africa 
 
In what US city did they run out of caskets during the influenza epidemic of 1918? ANS Philadelphia 
 
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS is a ANS retrovirus 
 
1918 influenza differed from more conventional influenza strains because it attacked the ANS lungs 
 
The Irish Potato famine of the 1840s was caused by ANS potatoes being infected by a fungus
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Forging the National Economy Ch 14 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Forging the National Economy Ch 14 Exam 
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The Westward Movement - answer-The U.S. marched quickly toward the West which 
proved to be very hard with disease and loneliness. 
Frontier people were individualistic, superstitious and ill-informed of current matters. 
Shaping the Western Landscape - answer-The westward movement molded the environment. 
Tobacco overuse had exhausted the land forcing settlers to move on, but "Kentucky bluegrass" 
thrived. 
Settlers...
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AMH2097 Exam 1 Pamela Robbins Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Race - assumption of differences based on real or imagined physical characteristics; not a 
biological fact but a social construct ITS MADE UP 
Racism - becuase of race, you are assuming someone is superior/inferior to you 
Ethnicity - when a group of people have something in common; NOT location; Have in 
common:cultures, values, religion, family hierarchy etc 
Nativism - dislike of immigrants/immigration 
Xenophobia - fear of immigrants/ immigration 
Nationality - where you are born/ where you...
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Edexcel History Past Papers A Level: The Irish Question (late 18th - early 20th century): Paper 3: Themes in breadth with aspects in depth: Questions with Complete Solutions
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1. "Economic improvement was the most significant consequence of industrialisation in Ulster in 
the years 1825–55." How far do you agree with this statement? 
 Although industrialisation deteriorated living and working standards in Ulster, this was 
not something exclusive to the north of Ireland, meaning the region foremost massively 
profited from improvements to the linen industry and shipbuilding, as well as the 
expansion of Belfast into a major port city. 
2. How accurate is it to...
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AESC EXAM 1 KIEPPER UGA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A
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AESC EXAM 1 KIEPPER UGA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A Agriculture only concerns the production of food. False 
The human population of the earth recently passed the _______ mark. 7.5 Billion 
The average % of annual income spent on food in the US is: less than 10% 
About ____ years ago, humans invented ______ which delineates History from Prehistory. 5,000 and writing 
About ___________ years ago, Humans began ____________ which scientists believe was the first conscious cultural act. 2 million ...
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Assessing the value of the source for revealing the attitude of Robert Peel towards the Irish famine and his efforts to address it.
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An A-level standard History essay evaluating the usefulness of a source in revealing the attitude of Robert Peel towards the Irish famine and his efforts to address it, concluding that the source can be considered more valuable for revealing Peel’s attitude towards the famine than offering insights into his efforts to address the disaster.
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AES 150 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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America letters - Answer America seen as land of freedom and opportunity 
 
Chain migration - Answer People migrate to places with people of their race. That is why Germany, France, Chinese, Japanese seem to be in certain areas 
 
Sojourners - Answer Drifting through place to place but loyal to your original place 
 
Push-Pull theory - Answer Pull: To attractive or have potential benefits that would bring people in. 
Push: People wanting to leave due to social or economical problems in that area...
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