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100

What colony was remembered as a "refuge for Catholics"?

Maryland.
100

Why did the British colonists had to pay higher prices (through taxes) on common items.

British debt due to the French and Indian war.

100

What was not a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

A weak national government.

100

What country did the United States purchase the Louisiana Territory from?

France.

100

what is manifest destiny?

Manifest destiny is says that its a god-given right to move westward.

200

What region of colonies is remembered as the "Breadbasket Colonies"?

Middle Colonies.

200

Why was the Declaration of Rights and Grievances significant in colonial-British relations?

It was one of the first unified colonial statements against taxation without representation.
200

Popular sovereignty is related to...

the phrase "Rule By The People".

200

What man is remembered for the creation of the "Star Spangled Banner" at the Battle of Fort McHenry?

Francis Scott Key.

200

What is the trail of tears?

The trail of tears forced native americans to move to oklahoma. It resulted in the death of alot of native americans

300

Who left Spain in 1492 and was funded by the King and Queen of Spain. He believed it was possible to "Circumnavigate" the globe. He also founded the islands of Cuba and Hispanola.

Christopher Columbus.

300

What geographical area was gained by the British in their victory of the French and Indian War?

The Ohio River Valley.

300

How does the presidential veto serve as an example of the system of checks and balances in the U.S. government?

It enables the president to reject laws passed by congress, limiting the legislative branch's power.

300

What explains why the Missouri Compromise Ultimately failed to resolve the issue of slavery?

It wasn't a fair line and and popular vote of free states and slave states ended up keeping slavery. 

300

What is the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

The Indian removal act is when the U.S. government forced native Americans out of their land and to move across the Mississippi river into Oklahoma. 

400

What is Rationalism?

An emphasis on logic and reason in gaining knowledge.

400

What colonial figure below is remembered for having his engraving of the "Boston Massacre"?

Paul Revere.

400

What branch of government is responsible for "carrying out" and "enforcing" laws?

The supreme court.

400

What is a benefit of urbanization?

Urbanization brings along more jobs. 

400

What is the treaty of hidalgo?

It was a treaty that ended the mexican american war. States like california, nevada, utah, arizona etc. was given to the americans.

500

Describe the connection between the virginia company and the jamestown colony?

The virginia company is a joint stock company. which is when alot of compmanies come together to fund large projects. Jamestown colony was the first permanent English settlement in 1606. Virginia company funded this colony.

500

What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga?

The battle of Saratoga was significant because it was when the French allied with the colonies. The french had recognized the colonies as a country. This helped in the war because it brought America one step closer to winning, because they have an alliance, and being its own country, because France recognized them as a country. 

500

List and describe two powers that both the federal and individual states hold. How does this reflect Federalism?

Two powers that both the federal and state taxes have are the power to tax and hold election. There are both federal and state taxes, and elections for federal officials and state governors etc. This reflects federalism because it includes state and federal government and gives them some equal power.

500

What is the presidential cabinet?

The presidential cabinet is a group of people that aid to the president. They help the president make wise choices. The presidential cabinet was made to protect the president from becoming a tyrant.

500

What did the treaty of hidalgo promise the mexicans? what actually happened?

80,000 mexicans in the territory were promised citizenship, property rights, and religious freedom. That never happened and they ended up being discriminated.