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Lacustrine Villages Reading Notes
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Reading notes on Chapter 1 Lacustrine Villages in South Benin as Refuges from the Slave Trade from Fighting the Slave Trade by Elise Soumonni
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US History I Practice milestone 4
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US History I Practice milestone 4 
 
Place the events in the correct chronological order. 
 
1. 
2. 
3. 
●	a. Following border disputes, Congress declared war on Mexico 
●	b. The United States formally annexed Texas. 
●	c. Thousands of people flocked to California in search of gold 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Sectional tensions over slavery increased as the nation expanded westward. This process began in earnest after Congress annexed Texas in 1845, and intensified after Congress declared war on Mexic...
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US History I Practice milestone 4 100% Correct
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Place the events in the correct chronological order. 
 
1. 
2. 
3. 
●	a. Following border disputes, Congress declared war on Mexico 
●	b. The United States formally annexed Texas. 
●	c. Thousands of people flocked to California in search of gold 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Sectional tensions over slavery increased as the nation expanded westward. This process began in earnest after Congress annexed Texas in 1845, and intensified after Congress declared war on Mexico in 1846. At the war's end, the U.S...
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US HISTORY
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Place the events in the correct chronological order. 
 
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2. 
3. 
●	a. Following border disputes, Congress declared war on Mexico 
●	b. The United States formally annexed Texas. 
●	c. Thousands of people flocked to California in search of gold 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Sectional tensions over slavery increased as the nation expanded westward. This process began in earnest after Congress annexed Texas in 1845, and intensified after Congress declared war on Mexico in 1846. At the war's end, the U.S...
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HISTORY TESTBANK (2021 latest update )
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HISTORY TESTBANK 
CHAPTER 1 – THE BIRTH OF CIVILIZATION 
 
IDENTIFICATION QUESTIONS 
 
culture	cuneiform	Vedas 
Aryan	Brahman	Olmecs 
oracle bones	pharaoh	Sargon 
Harappa	civilization	Neolithic Revolution 
Book of the Dead	Hittites	Assyrians 
hieroglyphic	Mandate of Heaven	Code of Hammurabi 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 
 
1.	Anthropologists designate early human cultures by their 
a.	writing.	c.	tools. 
b.	clothing.	d.	food. Answer: c 
Page: 6 Factual 
 
2.	The Paleolithic Age is characteri...
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US History I Practice milestone 4 EXAM PACK-BEST FOR 2022 ACTUAL EXAM
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Place the events in the correct chronological order. 
 
1. 
2. 
3. 
●	a. Following border disputes, Congress declared war on Mexico 
●	b. The United States formally annexed Texas. 
●	c. Thousands of people flocked to California in search of gold 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Sectional tensions over slavery increased as the nation expanded westward. This process began in earnest after Congress annexed Texas in 1845, and intensified after Congress declared war on Mexico in 1846. At the war's end, the U.S...
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