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UGA History Exemption Test Questions And Answers
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Women's Right Movement - CORRECT ANSWER- Rights and entitlements claimed for 
women and girls of many societies worldwide 
Ku Klux Klan - CORRECT ANSWER- Terrorist organization devoted to racial inequality, 
suffering and evil; established 1868 
Conscription - CORRECT ANSWER- The compulsory enlistment of people in some sort 
of national service, most often military service 
Populist Party - CORRECT ANSWER- U.S. political party that sought to re...
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Why were thousands of American citizens placed in internment camps during World War II? 
They were of Japanese descent and falsely labeled as enemies. 
List 3 ways that American citizens could help the war effort? 1) scrap metal drivers 2) rationing 
3) working in war industries 
What were the 4 main reasons that caused World War 1 ( Not 4 actions or significant incidents) 
1) imperialism 2) militarism 3) nationalism 4) secret alliances 
What was Lenin's economic policy to bring Russia out of i...
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unit 4 nm history test Questions and Answers 2023
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rationing of some consumer goods 
during world war 2 the need of the united states for more war materials resulted in the 
 
 
 
many foods, fuels (especially gas), labor 
the following items were in short supply duro world war 2 
 
 
 
japan attacked pearl harbor 
president fdr referred to december 7th, 1941 as "a date which will live in infamy" because 
 
 
 
philippines 
the largest surrender in untried states military history occurred in 
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WW2 
the global war that started in 1939 and ended in 1945. It involved a vast majority of the world's nations (including all of the great powers) eventually forming two opposing military alliances (allies and axis powers). Germany invaded Poland, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Ended with Hiroshima. Allies - US, GB, France, Soviet Union. Axis - Germany, Japan, Italy. 
 
 
 
Conscription 
the compulsory enlistment of people in some sort of national service (Mostly military) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Us History Regents Review Class notes 2023
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Us History Regents Review 
 
Enlightenment - Time period emphasizing reason and individualism instead of tradition 
 
Natural rights - Any right that exists by virtue of natural law (life liberty per suit of happiness) 
 
Mercantilism - Economic system in which trade generates wealth 
 
Stamp Act - Taxes on all paper goods in colonies. Collected by England 
( stamps playing cards newspapers) 
 
Federalism - Distribution of power organized and split between a central authority and it's units 
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rationing of some consumer goods 
during world war 2 the need of the united states for more war materials resulted in the 
 
 
 
many foods, fuels (especially gas), labor 
the following items were in short supply duro world war 2 
 
 
 
japan attacked pearl harbor 
president fdr referred to december 7th, 1941 as "a date which will live in infamy" because 
 
 
 
philippines 
the largest surrender in untried states military history occur...
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What historic document (17th century) created a "civil body politic"? - Answer Mayflower Compact 
 
What was the Magna Carta? - Answer document that started to limit the power of the king, establish habeas corpus and limit taxation 
 
What document did American colonists, protesting the Stamp Act in 1766, claim gave them rights such as "no taxation without representation"? - Answer British Constitution 
 
Americans, especially by the 19th and 20th centuries, claimed what about the Magna Cart...
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UGA US History Exemption Exam SINCE 1877/WW2/exam questions and answers correct verified 100%/latest
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WW2 - correct answers-the global war that started in 1939 and ended in 1945. It involved a vast majority of the world's nations (including all of the great powers) eventually forming two opposing military alliances (allies and axis powers). Germany invaded Poland, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor....
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Why were thousands of American citizens placed in internment camps during World War II? 
They were of Japanese descent and falsely labeled as enemies. 
List 3 ways that American citizens could help the war effort? 1) scrap metal drivers 2) rationing 
3) working in war industries 
What were the 4 main reasons that caused World War 1 ( Not 4 actions or significant incidents) 
1) imperialism 2) militarism 3) nationalism 4) secret alliances 
What was Lenin's economic policy to bring Russia out of i...
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Government 2305 Exam 1 Chapters 1-5 Questions With Correct Solutions
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Government 2305 Exam 1 Chapters 1-5 Questions With Correct Solutions 
 Government 2305 Exam 1 Chapters 1-5 
 
 
 
 
 
Which Supreme Court case established that the right to privacy was implied by other constitutional rights - ANS Griswold v. Connecticut 
 
The clause of the Constitution prohibiting the federal government from adopting an official religion is known as what? - ANS Establishment Clause 
 
The textbook mentions that some states and cities allow citizens to vote on ...
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