The process of rebuilding society and government in the south-Apex
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What was the idea of manifest destiny
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The United States should extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the
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What was the goal of nativists
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To stop immigration =APEX
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What concept do economists use to measure the satisfaction a person gets from the use or consumption of goods and services
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The concept of utility is a measure of consumer satisfaction.
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Which of the following best explains why the game of economics does not have a signal goal
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How were slaves affected by the new republic
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Some northern states made slavery against the law.
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Which of these results of the Columbian Exchange was negative for Native Americans
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Native Americans received disease. Although they lost much, the
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What was one argument against immigration
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Immigrants used public services but didn't pay taxes.
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How did Jefferson learn what was in the Louisiana territory
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from the reports of the corps of discovery
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What was one goal of the freedmens bureau
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Freedmen's Bureau was a U.S Agency that aided distressed refugessand freedmen (freed slaves) in 1865-1872. One of their goals was to help former slaves get jobs.
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What did the Eighteenth and nineteenth century Romantics called the Dismal Science
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Economics was called the dismal science.
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How are tenements described
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Tenements can be described as poor people.
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Drawing lessons from history to see how past events affect life today is an example of which historical skill
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Connecting the past and present.
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Which of the following people was an important founder of the transcendentalism movement
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Henry David Thoreau
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What was Reconstruction
The process of rebuilding society and government in the south-Apex
What was the idea of manifest destiny
The United States should extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the
Pacific Ocean.
What was the goal of nativists
To stop immigration =APEX
What concept do economists use to measure the satisfaction a person gets from the use or consumption of goods and services
The concept of utility is a measure of consumer satisfaction.
Which of the following best explains why the game of economics does not have a signal goal
Evaluation
How were slaves affected by the new republic
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
Which of these results of the Columbian Exchange was negative for Native Americans
Native Americans received disease. Although they lost much, the
introduction of disease especially STD's.
What was one argument against immigration
Immigrants used public services but didn't pay taxes.
How did Jefferson learn what was in the Louisiana territory
from the reports of the corps of discovery
What was one goal of the freedmens bureau
Freedmen's Bureau was a U.S Agency that aided distressed refugessand freedmen (freed slaves) in 1865-1872. One of their goals was to help former slaves get jobs.
What did the Eighteenth and nineteenth century Romantics called the Dismal Science
Economics was called the dismal science.
How are tenements described
Tenements can be described as poor people.
Drawing lessons from history to see how past events affect life today is an example of which historical skill
Connecting the past and present.
Which of the following people was an important founder of the transcendentalism movement