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This was considered a total destruction of property in Georgia.

What was Sherman's March to the Sea?

100

This amendment abolished slavery. 

What was the 13th Amendment? 

100

This amendment guarantees the right to vote for all male citizens. 

What was the 15th Amendment? 

100

This southern state was the first to introduce "Black Codes."

What was Mississippi? 

100

This was President Washington's most pressing priority as president.

What was establishing the executive branch? 

200

This made American independence official.

What was the Treaty of Paris of 1783? 

200

This group of colonial women organized boycotts during the American Revolution.

Who were the Daughters of Liberty? 

200

This battle invited France to join the American cause. 

What was the Battle of Saratoga? 

200

This battle was actually fought on Breed's Hill.

What was Bunker Hill? 

200

This rebellion was against debt-ridden farmers against new Massachusetts taxes. 

What was Shay's Rebellion? 
300

The location of the start of the Protestant Reformation.

What was Germany? 

300

The Second Continental Congress accomplished these things. 

What was agreeing to foreign loans, adding Washington as the military leader of the Continental Army, and declaring independence? 

300

This political leader was effective in getting the Bill of Rights passed.

Who was James Madison? 

300

This resolved the dispute between large and small states in establishing the government. 

What was the Connecticut Plan or the Great Compromise? 

300
This was a short-term effect of Shays' Rebellion. 

What was a stronger federal government? 

400

This was how the early Europeans saw settlements they found in modern South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. 

What were large settlements with well-tended fields and designed houses? 

400

This is how De Soto's expedition was characterized. 

What was receiving gifts from the natives, deadly conflict, and attempting to make the natives guides and salves? 

400

This describes the Mayflower Compact. 

What was an agreement among a diverse group of people trying to cooperate with each other through an anticipated difficult winter in a strange land?


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The key difference between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan is this. 

The Virginia Plan called for two elected houses of Congress, with both chambers elected by proportional representation while, the New Jersey plan called for two elected houses of Congress, with equal size delegations for each state.

400

This is true of the Alien and Sedition Acts. 

The Sedition Act was vigorously enforced. It lengthened the time to qualify for citizenship to 14 years. The Sedition Act made it a crime to criticize the president or Congress. 

500

President Lincoln did these three things after the Battle of Manassas. (First)

What was calling for volunteers, reorganized the Union Forces, and replaced several Union generals? 

500

This declared everyone born (except American Indians) in the United States to be citizens.

What was the Civil Rights Bill of 1866?

500

This reflected the growth of the colonial middle class.

What was the removal of the assumption that one had to stay in a class they were born, social movement upward, and people starting to question people in higher classes? 
500

Women's contributions to aiding the patriot cause of General Washington's army included these. 

What was harvesting farm lands, raising funds, and serving as camp followers? 

500

This is your favorite teacher. 

Who is Mr. Wells? 

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