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Accel. U.S. History I Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Election of 1860 - correct answer Lincoln, the Republican candidate, won because the Democratic party was split over slavery. The South now no longer felt like they had a voice in politics and a number of states seceded from the Union. 
 
Fort Sumter - correct answer Federal fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina; the confederate attack on the fort marked the start of the Civil War. Confederate Victory. 
 
Anaconda Plan - correct answer Union war plan made by Winfield Scott: 
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Study Guide for Proficiency Exam in Georgia History (2023/2024) 100% Pass
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Study Guide for Proficiency Exam in Georgia History (2023/2024) 100% Pass Know the capitals of Georgia Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta. 
James Oglethorpe (22 December 1696[1] - 30 June 1785) was a British general, Member of Parliament, philanthropist, and founder of the colony of Georgia. As a social reformer, he hoped to resettle Britain's poor, especially those in debtors' prisons, in the New World.[2] 
Savannah is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and is...
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making a British-Confederate alliance less likely CORRECT ANSWER The Emancipation Proclamation hurt Southern chances for victory by 
 
He ordered a naval quarantine to prevent the delivery of additional missiles to Cuba CORRECT ANSWER Which of the following was President John F. Kennedy's initial military response to the discovery of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba in 1962 ? 
 
- Roosevelt abused his power by attempting to appoint additional justices to the Supreme Court. 
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The three systems of Government Unitary System 
Confederate System 
Federal System 
 
Unitary System Most prevalent today. Almost all power is held at a national level. 
 
Confederate System Least common, opposite of a unitary systems. Political subdivisions 
(states) hold majority of the power. Minimal power held at national level. 
 
Federal System Current U.S. system. Both National and political subdivisions hold 
significant power. 
 
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VA LETC WEEK: 2 constitutional law Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
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What are the three systems of the government? - ANSWER-Unitary 
Confederate 
Federalist 
The Unitary system holds what power? - ANSWER-Federal Power 
The confederate system holds what power? - ANSWER-State Power 
The Federalist system holds what power? - ANSWER-U.S. Power (Federal & State) 
The 13 colonies were under which type of control? - ANSWER-Unitary 
The colonist established what alternative government? - ANSWER-The First 
Continental Congress 
Who did the Continental Congress believe to ...
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Confederate Government - Ans Power given to the states. The national government is 
weak. Type of the government the south had during the civil war. 
Federal Government - Ans a system in which power is shared among state and national 
authorities 
Unitary Government - Ans type of government that centralizes all the powers of 
government into one central authority
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How was the creation of money handled under the Articles of Confederation? 
In the confederate system, each state created its own money. 
The federal government alone created money. 
Each state and the national government created money. 
The Articles of Confederation did not mention creating or managing money. B 
City and county courts have limited jurisdiction on municipal issues. Whose case would a city or 
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Actor correct answers Definition 
• In healthcare simulation, professional and/or amateur people 
trained to reproduce the components of real clinical experience, 
especially involving communication between health professionals 
and patients or colleagues (ASSH). 
See also: CONFEDERATE, EMBEDDED PARTICIPANT, ROLE PLAYER, 
SIMULATED PATIENT, SIMULATED PERSON, STANDARDIZED PATIENT 
 
Advocacy and Inquiry correct answers Definition 
• A method of debriefing in which an observer states what was ...
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indepent variable - the variable that is manipulated by the researcher 
dependent variable - the outcome affected by the IV 
control variable - a variable kept constant to remove its effects in a study 
confound - uncontrolled factors that could affect the outcome 
validity - truth about inference being made 
statistical conclusion validity - Are the conclusions reasonable and dependable based on the 
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