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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - MO Constitution, US Constitution, and Civics Exam Review
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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - MO Constitution, US Constitution, 
and Civics Exam Review 
What is the Supreme Law of the Land? ️The Constitution 
What does the Constitution do? ️sets up the government 
defines the government 
protects basic rights of Americans 
What are the first three words of the Constitution? ️we the people 
What is an Amendment? ️A change to the Constitution 
What is ONE right or freedom from the First Amendment ️speech, assembly, petition, press, religion 
What di...
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UGA US History Exemption Exam SINCE 1877|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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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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APUSH UNIT 7 1890-1945|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Progressive movement 
Reform movements at turn of 20th century through WW1 sought to improve life in industrial age --> through action by government. improve democracy and limit power of corporations. Directly caused by industrialization and urbanization. 
 
 
 
Progressive reformers 
protect social welfare 
moral improvement 
efficiency 
creating economic reform 
 
 
 
muckrakers 
Theodore Roosevelt term for people that wrote about corruption 
 
 
 
Clayton Antitrust Act 
Attempt to improve ...
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UGA US History Exemption Exam SINCE 1877/WW2/exam questions and answers correct verified 100%/latest
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UGA US History Exemption Exam SINCE 1877/WW2/exam questions and answers correct verified 100%/latestUGA US History Exemption Exam SINCE 1877/WW2/exam questions and answers correct verified 100%/latest 
 
 
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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WGU D189 Pnw History Exam Latest Update With Correct Questions And Answers
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: Rogue River War (1827-1856) - ANSWER Miners behave bad to natives Donation Land settlers - violate treaties - RR native pop dropping - remove hunt gun eliminated economic opp - res open to US structure destined to fail -- bad bloody miner vs native conflicts 
 
Raped in public others tormented ~ US not honoring ~ no law for racial native trauma help > Table Rock Jackson ville militia exterminator group called Lupton massacre families killed but even after this some native still refuse to fi...
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Summary International law Question and Answer {2023}
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Public international law vs. private international law? - -Public: the rules that govern relationships involving states and IOs 
Private: concerns the clash of laws from different jurisdictions 
 
-What are the 3 types of international law? - --treaties 
-customary international law 
-general principles of law recognised by civilised nations 
 
-What are some examples of treaties both bilateral and multilateral? - -Treaty of Versailles 1919 (ending WW1), Treaty of Waitangi 1840, International C...
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Civic literacy test practice (solved)
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first amendment - ANSWER-Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 
 
second amendment - ANSWER-Right to keep and bear arms 
 
third amendment - ANSWER-No quartering of soldiers 
 
fourth amendment - ANSWER-Protects against unreasonable search and seizure 
 
fifth amendment - ANSWER-criminal proceedings, due process, double jeopardy, protection from self incrimination (prohibits government from forcing individuals to testify against themselves- ) 
 
sixth amendment - ANSWER-righ...
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Treaties of WW1
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This document provides key information and factual knowledge necessary for knowing about the other treaties of the first world war. Other than Versailles. It provides statistics and what you need to know about who these treaties were made by and who they affected.
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Peace treaties igcse review
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The document is a review of almost all the peace treaties. The document goes into detail about 6 peace treaties. The document is 3 pages and is over 500 words. The document mostly contains bullet points about the treaties. The treaties in the document are the treaty of Versailles, the treaty of Neuilly-sur-seine, the Treaty of Serves, the Treaty of Lausanne, the Treaty of Saint-Germain and the treaty of trianon. There is also a sample question at the top of the document. I highly recommend goin...
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Summary The Origins of WW1 according to Christopher Clark
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HY116 Notes 
The outbreak of the WW1 – BEST READING 
Great power rivalry and the World War 
At the end of the century, Europe dominated the globe. 
Stability at home required the impulses of 'new imperialism.' 
1880s and 1890s - the scramble for Africa, competition to extend empire in Persia, South East Asia and the Pacific. 
Europe lost its capacity to contain inter state violence, unprecedented capacity to wage total war 
Great power status: Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary and ...
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