Constructed Responses

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Constructed Responses

Triangular Trade Routes

Questions 1-3

Abraham Lincoln

Questions 4-6

Unions In The 20th Century

Questions 7-9

Montgomery Bus Boycott

Questions 10-12

Articles of Confederation

Questions 13-15

Civil War

Questions 16-18

Child Labor

Questions 19-21

End of World War II

Questions 22-24

Earliest Americans

Questions 25-27

Civil War

Questions 28-30

Inventions of the 19th Century

Questions 31-33

Westward Migration

Questions 34-35

American Revolution

Questions 36-38

North America 1803

Questions 39-41

Big Business 1900

Questions 42-43

World War 1

Questions 44-45

Political Parties of the 1790s

Questions 46-48

Expansion of the United States 1803

Questions 49-51

Great Depression

Questions 52-54

The Four Freedoms

Questions 55-57

Virginia Plantations

Questions 58-60

The Factory 1920

Questions 61-63

Sears Catalog 1890

Questions 64-66

Vietnam War

Questions 67-69

New England Village

Questions 70-73

Workers In The Factory

Questions 74-77

Martin Luther King

Questions 78-80