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3 The Executive Branch … Interprets lawsenforces laws Writes lawsexecutes prisoners

4 Democratic Republicans were also called? FederalistsDemocrats Anti FederalistsRepublicans

5 Which state had the highest % of slaves? South CarolinaMaine FloridaTexas

6 Mass. Volunteer Minutemen … Fought against the French & Indians Cooked grits in a minute Cooked grits all day long Fought against the British Redcoats

7 According to Paine’s Common Sense.. Colonists should remain part of G. B. Colonists should declare independence Travelers should visit the colonies Travelers should visit G.B

8 Which political party promoted the development of rural America? FederalistsAnti Federalists Democratic Republicans Republicans

9 Which Union General led a expedition through the South, destroying everything? McReynoldsSherman MillerFarnik

10 Where did the Southern army surrender, ending the Civil War? Ford’s TheaterChevy Dealer Appomattox Court House Smithsonian Institute

11 During the War of 1812 the British “impressed” U.S. Sailors Interfered with Venezuelan anchovy fishing Interfered with Mexican banana picking “impressed” U.S. women

12 President Andrew Jackson (Old Hickory) Carried a little twigWore a royal crown Carried a big stickDrove a Crown Victoria

13 The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 addressed How slaves could be free Inalienable rights How to become a state Bill of rights

14 In which battle did Grant win that split the South in two? Red River Shoot OutAtlanta VicksburgSpurs v. Mavericks

15 Lincoln’s decree freeing all slaves living in territories rebelling against the U.S. Wilmot Proviso Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg Address Freedman’s Bureau

16 A slave who escaped to the North and became a well spoken advocate of abolition. Frederick DouglasDred Scott John Wilkes BoothDred School

17 All the following were abolitionists except E. C. StantonFrederick Douglas Sojourner TruthAbraham Lincoln


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