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SS Praxis - 5004 (Quotes & Notes) Latest Update Graded A+
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SS Praxis - 5004 (Quotes & Notes) Latest Update Graded A+ Shays' Rebellion () "If three years ago, any person had of told me that at this day, I should see such a formidable rebellion against the laws and constitutions of our own making as now appears, I should have thought him a bedlamite (insane person)—fit subject for a madhouse..." 
Daniel Shays leader of Shay's Rebellion- an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts in opposition to a debt crisis among the citizenry and the state govern...
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The origins of the majority of human existence in North America began 
with migrations across an ancient land bridge over the Bering Strait. 
 
 
 
Prior to European contact, the eastern third of what is today the United States 
had the most abundant food resources of any region of the continent. 
 
 
 
The pre-Columbian North American peoples in the Pacific Northwest 
fished salmon as their principal occupation. 
 
 
 
Scholars estimate that human migration into the Americas over the Bering Str...
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Period 1 time period - correct answer 
 
Importance of Maize in Central and South America (2) - correct answer 1) Provided stable food supply (growing population -> Larger civilizations like Mayas and Aztecs) 
2) Contributed to gender roles as women were expected to gather and grow Maize while men made tools and hunted 
 
3 Sister Agriculture - correct answer ...
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Massachusetts Bay Colony - correct answer Established in 1629 by the Puritans. Governor John Winthrop called it a "city upon a hill." Established for religious purposes. 
 
Puritans - correct answer Religious dissidents who traveled to the New World to develop a purer church than the Church of England. 
 
Indentured Servents - correct answer Exchanged wor...
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Exchange of plants, animals, goods, etc. throughout the Atlantic World 
Led to new diets (like Europe didn't have tomatoes) 
Transformed environments 
Exchange of diseases 
Loss of population correct answers Exchange of plants, animals, goods, etc. throughout the Atlantic World 
Led to new diets (they didn't have tomatoes) 
Transformed environments 
Exchange of diseases 
Loss of population 
 
Cahokia correct answers Mississippian settlement near present-day East St. Louis, home to as...
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telegraphic code and that the telegraph could only relay one message at a time. In contrast, the telephone allowed for spoken communication between people at different locations, increasing the efficiency and speed as the people on each end of the conversation could communicate multiple messages quickly and in one telephone conversation. 
 
Why did each Incan ruler have to earn his own fortune? ANSWER- The Incan civilization was very wealthy and the Incan rulers' individual wealth was used to c...
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QUIZ #3 CSULB HIST 172 PRACTICE 
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Why did the Bacon's rebellion ultimately fail? 
A. Governor Berkeley proved a resilient opponent. 
B. Bacon lacked popular support. 
C. Bacon fled to New England and abandoned the cause. 
D. Bacon died from dysentery. - Answer-D. Bacon died from dysentery. 
Which of the following series of events is listed in proper sequence? 
A.Henry VIII's break with Catholic Church; trial of Anne Hutchinson; founding of Jamestown 
B. fou...
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What is the Offending effrontery in relation to journalists? - ANSWER has to do with obscenity 
 
 
A. Freedom of Information 
B. Property Protection 
C. Offending Effrontery 
D. Defamation - ANSWER D. Defamation 
 
In some instances, journalists may find that there is a conflict between the 1st Amendment and the 6th amendment, the latter having to do with 
 
A. the right to keep and bear arms 
B. the right to a speedy public trial 
C. privacy 
D. copyright - ANSWER B. Right to a speedy public t...
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Columbus - correct answer a navigator, colonizer, and explorer who was instrumental in Spanish colonization of the Americas. Columbus' voyages led to general European awareness of the hemisphere and the successful establishment of European cultures in the New World. 
 
Colombian exchange-trade, Indians, Africans - correct answer An exchange between the Old World, New World, and Africa. In this exchange...
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Approximately what percentage of Native Americans died as a result of diseases brought by Europeans? Correct Answer: 90% of the population 
 
Where were the Algonquian peoples located? Correct Answer: East Coast, in the areas surrounding Jamestown, VA and Plymouth, MA 
 
What are some of the groups that were part of the Algonquian peoples? Correct Answer: Powhatan (near Jamestown), Pequots and Narrogansetts, who lived in areas settled by Puritans 
 
What crops were known as the Three Sisters?...
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