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NM HISTORY REVIEW UNIT 3 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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NM HISTORY REVIEW UNIT 3 WITH 
 
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
who secured New Deal money for New Mexico Franklin D Roosevelt 
 
where was the state Constitutional Convention held Santa Fe 
 
what did the ironclad Clauses accomplish allowed Hispanic males to vote 
 
what is Elephant Butte Lake Dam and Reservoir that brings water to New Mexico 
 
what did the Panama Canal do allowed ships to sail from the Atlantic to Pacific without 
having to sell around the capenorn 
 
where were most homesteaders loca...
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French and Indian War Forts Latest Update Graded A+
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French and Indian War Forts Latest Update Graded A+ Fort LeBoeuf French Fort near Lake Erie 
Fort Necessity Fort built by GW after Jumonville dies 
Fort Oswego English fort taken by Montcalm used old fort to fire on new fort 
Fort William Henry Montcalm offers surrender. They eat outside the fort. English attacked by indians after leaving the fort 
For Carillon Montcalm comes out of the fort and builds defense. The English keep attacking and fail 
Fort Louisbourg Fort Taken by English at the mou...
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Semester 1 CPUSH Final Study Guide || A+ Graded Already.
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colombian exchange correct answers Another effect of Columbus's voyages to the Americas was the exchange of plants and animals among Europeans, Native Americans and later, Africans. Because this began after Columbus, Many American food products were taken to Europe and vice versa. Europeans also brought horses to America. Horses became a major part of Plains Indians culture. also had some tragic consequences. Native Americans had no way to resist European diseases, particularly smallpox and mea...
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APUSH AMSCO Unit 1 (Chapters 1-4) Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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APUSH AMSCO Unit 1 (Chapters 1-4) 
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Mayas - Answer️️ -built remarkable cities in the rain forests of the Yucatan Peninsula 
(present-day Guatemala, Belize, and southern Mexico). 
Aztecs - Answer️️ -were dominating Mexico and Central America, 
Incas - Answer️️ -based in Peru developed a vast empire in South America. 
Cultures of Central and South America - Answer️️ -1. All three civilizations developed 
highly organized societies, carried on an ...
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Test bank for physical examination and health assessment 2023/2024 (Graded A+)
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Test bank for physical examination and 
health assessment 2023/2024 
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American Indian societies most commonly reacted to the changes described in the 
excerpt by? 
A. Encouraging European colonists to accept American Indian cultural practices 
B. Borrowing European political structures to organize their own societies 
C.Adapting European m - ANS--1. A .Columbian Exchange 
"Their world, quite literally, changed before the Indians' eyes as European colonists 
transformed the forest i...
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US History 101 Final Review Straighterline Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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Cahokia was a large trading center located near what present-day city? 
 
a. St. Louis 
b. Memphis 
c. New Orleans 
d. Baton Rouge 
e. Detroit - ANSWERa. St. Louis 
 
The origins of the majority of human existence in North America began 
 
a. with migrations across an ancient land bridge over the Bering Strait. 
b. with the explorations of Christopher Columbus. 
c. as a result of the development of the wheel. 
d. long after the last ice age ended. 
e. from the southern tip of South America. - AN...
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ICC Quiz 1 Questions with Correct Answers
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ICC Quiz 1 Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Which of the following was NOT one of the ways the Plains Indians used buffalos? - Answer-They used them to haul wagons 
 
Which of the following is a way Native Americans engaged in "genetic engineering"? - Answer-They experimented with teosinte and produced maize 
 
What was Poverty Point? - Answer-It was an Indian community on the lower Mississippi River that was the center of political and economic activitiy 
 
What key development had to occur...
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SD Studies Final Test Complete Questions And Answers
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winter count - Answer-a record of history that Plains Indians, including the Lakota, drew to document 
their past 
Wind Cave - Answer-the Lakota origin story says that the Oyate (people) emerged from there 
Oyate &/or Oceti Sakowin - Answer-the Lakota, Dakota, & Nakota 
La Verendrye - Answer-wrote the first known accounts of Europeans visiting the northern plains native 
people and left a lead plate dated 1743 later found at Ft. Pierre 
fossil & geological record - Answer-shows that South Dakota...
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AMSCO AP US History Chapter 17 Questions 2023 Marking Scheme
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AMSCO AP US History 
Chapter 17 Questions 2023 
Marking Scheme 
The Great American Desert - ANSWER- Name given to lands between the Mississippi 
and the Pacific Coast before 1860. There was very little rainfall in this area and the 
conditions were poor for settlement. (p. 339) 
100th meridian - ANSWER- The plains west of this meridian had few trees and usually 
received less than 15 inches of rain per year. This meridian crosses near the middle of 
Nebraska. (p. 339) 
buffalo herds - ANSW...
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US History Semester 1 Exam Graded A 2023
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government's policy toward Native American land 
the government passed an act that designated the entire Great Plains as one enormous reservation, or land set aside for Native American tribes, the government changed its policy and created treaties that defined specific boundaries for each tribe, then they established boundaries for the Native Americans and forced them to live on the reservations, then they would backtrack and make the boundaries smaller 
 
economic opportunities that drew large...
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