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7-People/Groups 100 T/F Frederick Scott Key wrote "The Star Spangled Banner"
7-People/Groups 100 False! Francis Scott Key, not Frederick Scott Key...
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7-War of 1812 100 T/F the War of 1812 was a war between the French and the British.
7-War of 1812 100 False, U.S. vs. the British and Native Americans
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8-People 100 T/F Sarah G. Bagley founded the Lowell Male Labor Reform Organization.
8-People 100 False, she founded the Lowell Female Labor Reform Organization.
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8-Industrial Revolution 100 T/F During the Industrial Revolution people left their homes and farms to work in mills to earn money.
8-Industrial Revolution 100 True!
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Random 100 T/F the main base of support for the Federalist was in the South.
False, it was in New England.
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7-People/Groups 200 Oliver Hazard Perry led victorious Lake Erie _______ forces. A) Army B) Naval C) Air Force
7-People/Groups 200 B) naval
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7-War of 1812 200 The British burned down this city during the War of 1812 A) Boston B) Washington D.C. C) New York City
7-War of 1812 200 B) Washington D.C.
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8-People 200 He was a leader of educational reform A) Thomas Jefferson B) Washington Irving C) Horace Mann
8-People 200 C) Horace Mann
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8-Industrial Revolution 200 This allowed passengers to go against the current A) covered wagons B) horse drawn hoe C) steamboats
8-Industrial Revolution 200 C) steamboats
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Random 200 Any attempts to colonize the Americas was deemed as a threat to the United States was called the A) Washington Doctrine B) Jefferson Doctrine C) Monroe Doctrine
Random 200 C) Monroe Doctrine
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7-People/Groups 300 The War Hawks favored a strong military, federal economic policies, and western ex_____.
7-People/Groups 300 expansion
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7-War of 1812 300 The fort in Baltimore kept the British from entering the city. Fort Mc_____
7-War of 1812 300 Fort McHenry
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8-People 300 Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a leader of the su______ movement in the 1800s.
8-People 300 suffrage
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8-Industrial Revolution 300 Fa____ often had dangerous working conditions.
8-Industrial Revolution 300 Factories
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Random 300 Texas gained in_________ from Mexico in 1836.
Random 300 independence
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7-People/Groups 400 Tecumseh attempted to deal with white settlers on Native American land by building a c______.
7-People/Groups 400 confederacy
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7-War of 1812 400 One of the reasons the U.S. declared war on Britain in 1812 was the British has i______ thousands of U.S. sailors.
7-War of 1812 400 impressed.
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8-People 400 Dorothea Dix devoted her life to improving conditions for p________.
8-People 400 prisoners
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8-Industrial Revolution 400 A system in which people are free to buy, sell and produce is called f_______ (two words).
8-Industrial Revolution 400 free enterprise
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Random 400 The Seneca Falls Convention was a woman's rights meeting that issued a D_______ of Sentiments.
Random 400 Declaration
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7-People/Groups 500 James Monroe used his 1817 Inaugural Address to express a sense of pride and faith in...
7-People/Groups 500 the United States/in his country/in his government
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7-War of 1812 500 Declaring war on Britain also meant they were declaring war with the Native Americans because the Native Americans were Britain's what?
7-War of 1812 500 ally
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8-People 500 Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman what?
8-People 500 doctor
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8-Industrial Revolution 500 This invention allowed workers to clean something fifty times faster than doing it by hand.
8-Industrial Revolution 500 Cotton Gin.
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Random 500 What type of mills were the first mills in New England?
Random 500 textile