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AMSCO Chapter 1-3 questions with correct answers
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 18 (2023/2024) 100% Pass
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 18 (2023/2024) 100% Pass Columbian Exposition Held in 1893 in the city of Chicago, it's purpose was to display the White City's downtown area and the fairgrounds along with the progress of American civilization such as new industrial technologies. 
"old" immigrants The majority of them arrived before 1880 and they came almost exclusively from Western Europe and the British Isles. They had a high level of literacy and occupational skills. 
"new" immigrants The majority o...
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 1-3 Key Terms/Guiding Questions with 100% correct answers
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Exchange & Interaction: correct answers 
 
Maize correct answersSignificant food source in present-day Mexico and the southwest US 
 
Horses correct answersAfter the introduction of livestock by Columbus in 1493, horses spread throughout the country as far as Canada in less than two centuries. Indians like the Apaches, Sioux, and Blackfoot adopted the horse and became mobilized, hunting societies that fed off of buffalo in the Great Plains. 
 
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 16 (2023/2024) Rated A+
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 16 (2023/2024) Rated A+ nation's first big business Railroads created a nationwide market for goods. This encouraged mass production, mass consumption, and economic specialization. (p. 320) 
Cornelius Vanderbilt He merged local railroads into the New York Central Railroad, which ran from New York City to Chicago. (p. 320) 
Eastern Trunk Lines In the early days of the railroads, from the 1830s to the 1860s, railroad lines in the east were different incompatible sizes which cr...
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Questions With 100% Complete Solutions.
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railroad - correct answers The nation's first big business, created a nationwide market for goods. This encouraged mass production, mass consumption, and economic specialization. (p. 320) 
 
Cornelius Vanderbilt - correct answers Called "Commodore", he used his millions earned from a steamboat business to merge local railroads into the New York Central Railroad, which ran from New York City to Chicago, operating 4,500 miles of track. (p. 320) 
 
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 1 & 2 Quiz with correct answers 2023
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Which of these was a common reaction by Indians to Europeans and represented a rejection of Chief Johnson's suggestions? 
 
- Converting to Christianity 
- Migrating westward 
- Selling their land 
- Accepting European leadership correct answersMigrating westward 
 
Which of the following factors best explains why Native American efforts to unite were rare? 
 
- Most tribes were isolated from each other 
- Europeans discouraged tribes from uniting 
- People had different foods and cultures 
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AMSCO Chapter 16 questions with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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AMSCO Chapter 16railroad - correct answers The nation's first big business, created a nationwide market for goods. This encouraged mass production, mass consumption, and economic specialization. (p. 320) 
 
Cornelius Vanderbilt - correct answers Called "Commodore", he used his millions earned from a steamboat business to merge local railroads into the New York Central Railroad, which ran from New York City to Chicago, operating 4,500 miles of track. (p. 320) 
 
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Amsco Chapter 11 Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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Amsco Chapter 11 Questiantebellum period - correct answer pre-civil war; industry immigrants 
 
Second Great Awakening - correct answer A series of religious revivals starting in 1801, based on Methodism and Baptism. Stressed a religious philosophy of salvation through good deeds and tolerance for all Protestant sects. The revivals attracted women, Blacks, and Native Americans. 
 
Timothy Dwight - correct answer an American Congregationalist minister, theologian, educator, and author. ...
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APUSH AMSCO Chapter 18 Exam Questions With 100% Solutions
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Columbian Exposition -ANSWER- Held in 1893 in the city of Chicago, it's purpose was 
to display the White City's downtown area and the fairgrounds along with the progress 
of American civilization such as new industrial technologies. 
"old" immigrants -ANSWER- The majority of them arrived before 1880 and they came 
almost exclusively from Western Europe and the British Isles. They had a high level of 
literacy and occupational ...