Destiny
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Women's Rights
North vs. South
Throwback
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The meaning of manifest destiny

What is expanding U.S. territory over the entire North America

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If an image showed you two individuals chopping down a tree named "slavery", what does that mean?

Slavery is a negative thing in America, therefore Americans should get rid of it.

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Is it true that a man named William Blackstone defined marriage as a man and woman who would be considered one person under the common law?

True

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In an age of advancement, the north chose to focus on what?

The building of factories

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The main issue that led to Shay's Rebellion is..

The inability of the citizens to pay off taxes after the Revolutionary War

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The citizens who believed in manifest destiny

19th century American citizens

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If an image was showing a tree named "slavery", while the leaves were named things like: "Brutality", "Violence", "Hatred"; what could you predict the meaning was?

Slavery brings about awful events.

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What movement fought for the improvement of the treatment of women?

The Women's Rights Movement

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In the age of improvement, the south chose to focus on what?

Farming/Agriculture

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The first paragraph of the constitution is called..

The Preamble

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A main reason for locating west

gold, land, opportunities

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If an image was shown that showed American citizens removing African American children from their parents; would this be trying to portray a pro-slavery opinion or an anti-slavery opinion?

Anti-Slavery

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The first women's rights convention was held in what city?

Seneca Falls

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The production of what technology increased the spread of slavery?

Cotton Gin

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What is the bill of rights?

A list of rights set out in the constitution that are given to U.S. citizens.

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The social impact of westward expansion

Moving citizens to a less populated area, and expanding American influence

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An ad for the Women's Rights Convention would give us what type of information?

Info about where the convention was held, the time it was held, and what would happen at the convention.

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What happened at the first women's rights convention?

Many women spoke about the mistreatment of women and the impact it would have on the country.

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Most immigrants moved to which part of the country?

North

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In George Washington's farewell address, he warns of what issue?

The separation of political powers.

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Economic impact of westward expansion

More gold & more opportunities

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Why would the media use images to portray the brutality of slavery?

Usually images appeal to the reader more, leading a greater concern on the topic of slavery.

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How were women treated within the 19th century?

Women were not allowed to vote, they were not allowed to have any rights of their own, especially if married.
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What is one compromise that was made to delay the tension between the North & the South?

The Missouri Compromise, The Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Compromise of 1850

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What was the difference between the Republican party and the Federalist party?

The Republican party fought for equality between all American's, while the Federalist believed that the rich and powerful should have the majority of the say.

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