ANGEL Questions Must Match This Format Below

ANGEL Questions Must Match This Format Below

ANGEL Questions must match this format below.

Q: TH20Q01 According to our text book, how many species of dinosaurs are living today?
A. Over 9000 living species
B. About 900 living species
C. Nine species of marine reptiles are dinosaurs
D. A few species may be living in remote areas
E. None -- all dinosaurs are extinct
ANSWER: A
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The antebellum South was marked by great diversity, but it's core was unified by it's slave-based agricultural economy.

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The slave population was concentrated in the Deep South.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-03

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The "planters of consequence" (those with at least 50 slaves) made up less than 1% of the total white population.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-10

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Public interest and involvement in politics grew in the U.. after 1820 because of a growing conviction that government should promote the economic well-being of society.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-11

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Jackson supported the "spoils" system because he felt it was a democratic reform.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-12

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John C. Calhoun rejected the theory of nullification.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-13

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Daniel Webster supported the constitution and rejected nullification because he believed the constitution was created by "the people" and not by a compact among the separate states.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-14

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Andrew Jackson hated the bank because he thought it was an agent of special privilege.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-15

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The ideal of domesticity held that a woman's sphere was the home and family.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-37

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The North interpreted Black Codes as a necessary compromise in order to get Southern States back into The Union.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-38

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The central issue that divided Johnson & Congressional Radicals was the future place of African Americans in U.S. society.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-39

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President Johnson's political instinct's were almost always correct.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-40

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The Congressional Reconstruction program enacted in 1866-1867 provided a land reform measure that granted 40 acres and a mule to all deserving freedmen.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-41

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The 14th amendment provided a guarantee of the right to vote for African Americans.

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1--What do you consider the most significant trend or event in American history from

1607 to 1789?

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-42

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The 15th Amendment gave all African Americans (who were of age) the right to vote.

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2--Define the term "American Way of Life" as it existed by 1789.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-43

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Andrew Johnson narrowly avoided conviction on impeachment charges because some Republicans feared it would set a bad precedent.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-44

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Historians who believe that Congress did the right thing by not convicting Johnson argue that a conviction would have given too much power to Congress.

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Describe the major differences between the Federalists and Democratic Republicans as represented by Hamilton and Jefferson. Issues to consider include\: who should have power to govern?\: strong federal government versus states rights\: the importance of agriculture and business.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-45

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African Americans who held political office in the southern reconstruction government generally were educated professionals, independent landowners, or otherwise from the ranks of black elites.

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# Start of question: Q4

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4--Did the constitution advance or set-back the principles of the Revolution? Explain.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-46

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Most southern blacks at the end of the war had little wealth and, in most cases, lacked even a surname.

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# Start of question: F1

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How did the Industrial Revolution cause the North and the South to develop differently?

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# Start of question: F2

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Explain why Abe Lincoln hesitated at first to make emancipation a goal of the war? and trace the change in his policy.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-16

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Jackson portrayed himself as a representative of the people.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-17

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Romanticism considered emotion as the source of truth.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-18

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Transcendentalism sought to rise above reason through individualist spiritual communion with nature.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-19

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Robert Owen and his followers rejected the idea that human character was shaped by environment.

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# Start of question: Unit3T/F-20

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The educational reform movement argued that tax-supported public schools would promote equal opportunity.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-04

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In terms of sheer numbers, the backbone of southern society was the yoeman farmers who owned 2 or more slaves.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-05

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Free blacks in the South lived mostly in the lower south.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-06

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Cotton was the major source of southern wealth and the major stimulus to national economic growth.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-07

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The doctrine of Manifest Destiny was used to justify U.S. expansion southward and westward.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-08

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The Mexican War began when the U.S. annexed Texas.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-47

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In the years after the Civil War, most freedmen ended up working as farmers under a share cropping system.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-48

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Southern "redemption" was a great victory for Black Americans.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-49

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Reconstruction was a radical, vengeful program, imposing Northern values on Southerners.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-50

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Reconstruction was a total disaster, accomplished little, and created no lasting benefits to the nation.

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# Start of question: Unit 3 Essay 1

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Many historians believe that one of the fundamental problems inherent in American history has been the tension that exists between two American values\: Opportunity and Equality. Explain this conflict as it developed between the years 1815 and 1845.

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What do you see as the successes and failures of the Reconstruction Period? Describe

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In what ways did Jackson portray himself as a representative of the people? Identify 3 issues Jackson supported which demonstrated his “common man” beliefs.

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As the Constitution was ratified, there were those present who saw the seeds of future conflict around the issue of slavery. What events in the first half of the 19th century can be found to support these fears?

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# Start of question: Unit1T/F-01

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All change has consequences.

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# Start of question: Unit1T/F-02

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The primary objective of mercantilism was to develop industries in the Americas.

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# Start of question: Unit1T/F-03

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The Navigation Acts were laws passed to give English merchants a monopoly on the colonial trade.

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# Start of question: Unit1T/F-04

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The most lucrative New World product by the late 1600's was silver.

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# Start of question: Unit1T/F-05

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The Puritan program for reforming England included separating church and state.

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# Start of question: Unit1T/F-06

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The "Mayflower Compact" of the Separatists was a basis for government devised without a legal basis to do so.

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# Start of question: Unit4T/F-09

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Had it passed, the Wilmot Proviso would have prohibited slavery in any territory won from Mexico.

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The Compromise of 1850 admitted California as a slave state.

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The one component of the Compromise of 1850 that was a clear concession to southern interests was a stronger federal law providing for seizure of fugitive or runaway slaves.

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The American Economy in the 1840's and 1850's gave rise to industrialism.

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According to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the status of slavery in those western territories would be decided by the people.

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The Kansas-Nebraska Act was controversial because it overturned a policy on slavery already in place.

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The most important component of the ideology of the Republican Party at it's founding was free labor.

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The "Know-Nothing" party was characterized by its anti-catholic, anti-immigrant position.

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In New England almost every adult male owned property, but few became rich.

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In the early decades of New England settlement, new colonies in adjacent areas were often founded because of religious differences.

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The Dutch colony of New Netherlands was marked by great ethnic and religious diversity.

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The Iroquois actually gained strength as a result of its contacts with whites.

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William Penn and the Quakers agreed with the Puritans of New England in their belief that the state should not establish a religion.

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Religious beliefs have no effect on economic ideas and practices.

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The Scots-Irish immigrants were most likely to settle on the Frontier.

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The primary reason for many families migrating into the back country was to obtain cheap land.

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The availability of land in the colonies affected the economic, political, and social values of the American character.

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