Exploration & Colonization
American Revolution
Constitution
Early Republic
Transforming America
Civil War & Reconstruction
100

D - 4 

100

D - Declaration of Independence

100

J - restructure the federal government

100

A - the federal government had the power to pass and enforce tax laws

100

C

100

J - Civil War

200

J - To claim new territory

200

J - By preventing colonists from trading with most other foreign countries

200

F - A portion of the slave population was counted for legislative representations. 

200

C - the establishment of the first U.S. political parties. 

200

J - Do states have the power to declare a federal law unconstitutional?

200

A - A private home in Appomattox County, Virginia

300

B - religious freedom

300

H - angering colonists who believed that their civil liberties had been violated

300

H - Most congressional decision required the approval of at least nine states.

300

D - British impressment of U.S. sailors

300

B - Occupying all of North America

300

H - the Confederate territory was divided in half. 

400

B - To form a social contract among themselves

400

J - economic policies imposed by Great Britain following the French and Indian War

400

F - The creation of a Congress to carry out the will of the people
400

A - becoming involved in the political affairs of other countries

400

F - expanding westward to the Pacific Ocean

400

D - the confederate attack upon the Union fort initiated the war. 

500

A - the assembly served as a model for other colonial legislatures

500

C - Great Britain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris.

500

G - Checks and balances

500

J - Further colonization of the Americas by European countries is prohibited. 

500

C - Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers

500

H - by offering legal assistance and public schooling to former slaves

600

G - development of different economies in the two regions

600

J - The American victory convinced France to ally with the United States.

600

C - Protection from cruel and unusual punishment
600

H - process through which states could be added to the Union

600

H - By increasing the profitability of slavery
600

G - Fifteenth Amendment

700

D - Natural harbors, an arid climate, and rocky soil

700

F - Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.

700

D - To protect individual freedoms from the federal government

700

A - Disruption in trade contributed to domestic industrial growth.

700

F - the rapid growth of cities in the Northeast

700

D - guaranteeing their permanent freedom from slavery

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