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What was the federal policy regarding Native (First) Americans in the 1830s?
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Relocation
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Practice called whereby successful politicians reward their supporters by appointing them to office?
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The spoils system
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President during much of Reconstruction, Ulysses S
President during much of Reconstruction, Ulysses S. Grant advocated for ________treatment for the South
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fair
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After the Civil War who became the leading spokesman for African Americans?
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Frederick Douglass
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American immigration patterns between 1890 and 1914 showed that most immigrants came from
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southern and eastern Europe.
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How were immigrant children affected by the creation of a public school system?
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They were given help to assimilate into American society.
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The term “nativism” means disliking
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immigrants
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What anti-immigrant law was passed in the 1800s?
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the Chinese Exclusion Act
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The following contributed to the growth of cities: improvements in transportation, construction of skyscrapers, large amounts of immigrants
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During the late 1800s and early 1900s, immigration laws discriminated the most against the
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Chinese
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Most settlement houses in the late 1800s offered poor city dwellers
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social services
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Social characteristic of Puritan society in New England: a desire to live free from religious persecution
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Maryland, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania were Colonies formed to escape religious persecution
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The Virginia colony survived and grew economically because the English colonists began growing ______for sale
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tobacco
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Which of the following of Thomas Jefferson’s actions represented a vast departure from his philosophy of strict construction?
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the Louisiana Purchase
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Who directly influenced Abraham Lincoln to allow freed slaves to fight in the Civil War?
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Frederick Douglass
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The largest and most active group of colonists who supported independence from Britain:
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the Patriots
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Which Supreme Court ruling asserted the supremacy of federal law over state law, helping to clarify the role of states in the Union?
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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The first slaves introduced to the American colonies arrived in which colony in 1619?
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Virginia
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England prized its North American colonies because
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they supplied England with food and raw materials and bought English goods
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Why did many colonists protest the Stamp Act?
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The colonists viewed the act as taxation without representation
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The Great Compromise of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 dealt with ________in Congress
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representation
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“The power to tax is the power to destroy” was a key decision from which Supreme Court cases?
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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How did slavery in the U. S
How did slavery in the U.S. after 1808 reshape the lives of African families trapped in this institution?
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Slavery broke up families as members were sold to different owners
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The first elected assembly in the North American colonies was the
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Virginia House of Burgesses
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Which of the following groups would have benefited the most from the Three-Fifths Compromise?
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Southern States
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