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Are you ready for the U.S. History EOCT?

Are you ready for the U.S. History EOCT?. By Katie Valeika. This uprising was a response to Virginia governor Berkley’s failure to respond to recent American Indian attacks on frontier settlements Home. This journey was a grueling, torturous one for captured Africans brought to the

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Are you ready for the U.S. History EOCT?

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  1. Are you ready for the U.S. History EOCT? By Katie Valeika

  2. This uprising was a response to Virginia governor Berkley’s failure to respond to recent American Indian attacks on frontier settlements Home

  3. This journey was a grueling, torturous one for captured Africans brought to the United States as slaves Home

  4. This person invented the U.S. postal system Home

  5. This phenomenon was characterized by a burst of evangelical events Home

  6. This 1675-76 war saw the destruction of nearly half of New England’s towns and cities Home

  7. This 1763 treaty laid the groundwork for the Revolutionary War Home

  8. This 1765 piece of British legislation called for taxation on all printed colonial materials and outraged many colonists Home

  9. This 1781 battle was a decisive victory for the colonists, led by General Washington Home

  10. This group of people argued for the adoption of the Bill of Rights Home

  11. This 1794 revolt over a federal tax challenged the power of the federal government and led to the creation of new political parties Home

  12. This decision by Jefferson solidified the United States as a naval and trading power Home

  13. This policy stated that further European colonization of the Western Hemisphere would be considered acts of aggression Home

  14. The desire for expansion into the Northwest Territory, furor over Britain’s continuing trade restrictions, and the impressment of American merchant sailors led to this event Home

  15. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. Home

  16. The South had few factories capable of making weapons and ammunition, was more, dependent on imported manufactured goods, had fewer miles of railroad than the North, and even grew less food than the North. Home

  17. A period of social activism and reform that flourished from the 1890s to the 1920s Home

  18. Journalists who exposed waste, corruption, and scandal in the highly influential new medium of national magazines Home

  19. Were often detrimental to consumers because it limited the choice of products and allowed producers to increase prices Home

  20. Abuses by businesses in which of the following industries led to the passage of the Interstate Commerce Act? Home

  21. The United States became involved in World War I to defend this Home

  22. The main reason United States advocated the Open Door Policy Home

  23. One reason for the collapse of the stock market in 1929 Home

  24. This group of people in the United States was most strongly opposed to the Treaty of Versailles Home

  25. The acquisition of the Panama Canal is an example of this Home

  26. Created by the Allies to give the nations of the world a place where they could come and discuss their differences peacefully Home

  27. Most of the major crises since the late 1950s between the United States and Cuba involved this Home

  28. To prevent the spread of communism in Western Europe, the United States helped create this organization Home

  29. This technological advance has had the biggest impact on education in the United States Home

  30. The United States responded to the Soviet Union’s attempt to gain control by West Berlin with this Home

  31. The Feminist Movement benefited the most from this legislation Home

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