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US History EOC Review : Colonies and American Revolution 11th Grade US History EOC;B.O.C. Review 2024 with complete solution
[Show more]US History EOC Review : Colonies and American Revolution 11th Grade US History EOC;B.O.C. Review 2024 with complete solution
[Show more]this war between the states (CSA v. USA) promoted the growth of industrialism in the late 1800s (steel, railroads, communication, weapons, mass production of pre-made goods) - The Civil War 
 
railroad baron, a true symbol of the "Gilded Age," known as the Commodore. A college in Tennessee be...
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Add to cartthis war between the states (CSA v. USA) promoted the growth of industrialism in the late 1800s (steel, railroads, communication, weapons, mass production of pre-made goods) - The Civil War 
 
railroad baron, a true symbol of the "Gilded Age," known as the Commodore. A college in Tennessee be...
Cornelius Vanderbilt - Wealthy Railroad baron, a true symbol of the "Gilded Age," known as the Commodore. A college in Tennessee bears his name. 
 
Andrew Carnegie - owned U.S. Steel and used Vertical integration to monopolize the steel industry. Gave millions to build libraries and schools. 
 
He...
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Add to cartCornelius Vanderbilt - Wealthy Railroad baron, a true symbol of the "Gilded Age," known as the Commodore. A college in Tennessee bears his name. 
 
Andrew Carnegie - owned U.S. Steel and used Vertical integration to monopolize the steel industry. Gave millions to build libraries and schools. 
 
He...
the United States policy designed to keep Communism from spreading after WW II. - Containment 
 
belief that if one nation fell to Communism, so would those around it. - domino theory 
 
Karl Marx was the father of this type of government - ideally, it would create a classless society. - Co...
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Add to cartthe United States policy designed to keep Communism from spreading after WW II. - Containment 
 
belief that if one nation fell to Communism, so would those around it. - domino theory 
 
Karl Marx was the father of this type of government - ideally, it would create a classless society. - Co...
New England Colonies - Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire 
 
New England Colonies Economy - Based on shipbuilding, fishing, lumbering, small-scale subsistence farming, and, eventually, manufacturing. 
 
New England Colonies Government - town hall meetings 
church-goi...
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Add to cartNew England Colonies - Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire 
 
New England Colonies Economy - Based on shipbuilding, fishing, lumbering, small-scale subsistence farming, and, eventually, manufacturing. 
 
New England Colonies Government - town hall meetings 
church-goi...
Proclamation of 1763 - A proclamation from the British government which forbade British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, and which required any settlers already living west of the mountains to move back east. 
 
Sugar Act - (1764) British deeply in debt due to the F...
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Add to cartProclamation of 1763 - A proclamation from the British government which forbade British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, and which required any settlers already living west of the mountains to move back east. 
 
Sugar Act - (1764) British deeply in debt due to the F...
Causes of the Civil War - • Slavery 
 
• States' rights 
 
• Territorial claims 
 
• Abolitionist movement 
 
• Regional differences 
 
Consequences of the Civil War - • Reconstruction 
 
• Thirteenth Amendment 
 
• Fourteenth Amendment 
 
• Fifteenth Amendment 
 
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Add to cartCauses of the Civil War - • Slavery 
 
• States' rights 
 
• Territorial claims 
 
• Abolitionist movement 
 
• Regional differences 
 
Consequences of the Civil War - • Reconstruction 
 
• Thirteenth Amendment 
 
• Fourteenth Amendment 
 
• Fifteenth Amendment 
 
Dred S...
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