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APUSH Amsco Period 2 Latest 2023 Graded A+
  • APUSH Amsco Period 2 Latest 2023 Graded A+

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  • APUSH Amsco Period 2 Latest 2023 Graded A+ Cecil Calvert/Lord Baltimore leader of Maryland; persuaded people to adopt Act of Toleration Act of Toleration 1649; Maryland; religious toleration for all Christians revoked after Protestants won mini Civil War Roger Williams dissenter banished from Boston in 1631; respected Puritan minister - in 1636 founded Providence (government tolerant of Quakers, Catholics, and Jews) Providence settlement established in 1631 by Roger Williams - unique because ...
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WGU HISTORY FINAL TEST EXAM 2023/2024
  • WGU HISTORY FINAL TEST EXAM 2023/2024

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  • Early Civilizations - CORRECT ANSWER-Immersed in South and Central America and Mexico In Peru the Incas - CORRECT ANSWER-Created the largest empire in the Americas stretching almost 2000 miles long South America develop a complex administrative system pave roads Mesoamerican Civilizations - CORRECT ANSWER--Mayans and Aztecs -Occupied Central America and much of Mexico -Developed a strong agricultural system and extensive trade networks, followed a solar calendar, and participated in high...
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AMSCO AP US History Chapter 2 fully solved
  • AMSCO AP US History Chapter 2 fully solved

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  • AMSCO AP US History Chapter 2Cecil Calvert, Second Lord Baltimore - correct answers In 1634, Cecil Calvert (Second Lord Baltimore) was the son of George Calvert (First Lord Baltimore). Cecil Calvert set about making his father's dream of a Maryland colony that would be a haven for Catholics in America. (p. 27) Act of Toleration - correct answers The first colonial statue granting religious freedom to all Christians, but it called for death of all non-Christians. It was created to provide a s...
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Entire APUSH Review Packet (2023/2024) Rated A
  • Entire APUSH Review Packet (2023/2024) Rated A

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  • Entire APUSH Review Packet (2023/2024) Rated A Jamestown, 1607 What: The first permanent English settlement in the Americas Who: King James I, colonists, native Americans Where: Jamestown Why: It is one of the oldest European settlements in the United States. First Africans brought to Virginia, 1619 Where: Virginia Who: African Americans What: shift to slavery Why: It was the origin of slavery in the Americas. Mayflower Compact, 1620 What: first governing document of Plymouth Colony Who: settl...
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REL 100 Final Exam correctly answered rated A+
  • REL 100 Final Exam correctly answered rated A+

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  • REL 100 Final Exam•It was the original established church - correct answer Church of England/ American establishment- •Comes to America looking for religious freedom - correct answer Dissenters (Puritans, Quakers, Baptists)- •Wanted to model New England on Calvin's Geneva - correct answer New England Puritans- •1st governor of Massachusetts bay colony - correct answer John Winthrop- •· going against Hitler - correct answer Barmen Declaration •Founder of Rho...
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WGU Academy US History(Final REVIEW) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE
  • WGU Academy US History(Final REVIEW) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE

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  • WGU Academy US History(Final REVIEW) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE The origins of the majority of human existence in North America began - Answer with migrations (from Eurasia) across an ancient land bridge over the Bering Strait. Which sentence best describes pre-Columbian societies of the Southwest? - Answer They built irrigation systems and constructed towns Who were the first inhabitants of the American continent? - Answer migrants who crossed over from Asia Why did...
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APUSH Amsco Period 2 Latest 2023 100% Correct
  • APUSH Amsco Period 2 Latest 2023 100% Correct

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  • APUSH Amsco Period 2 Latest 2023 100% Correct Cecil Calvert/Lord Baltimore leader of Maryland; persuaded people to adopt Act of Toleration Act of Toleration 1649; Maryland; religious toleration for all Christians revoked after Protestants won mini Civil War Roger Williams dissenter banished from Boston in 1631; respected Puritan minister - in 1636 founded Providence (government tolerant of Quakers, Catholics, and Jews) Providence settlement established in 1631 by Roger Williams - unique becau...
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WGU Academy US History 1 Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
  • WGU Academy US History 1 Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023

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  • Which sentence best describes pre-Columbian societies of the Southwest? - Correct answer-They built irrigation systems and constructed towns Who were the first inhabitants of the American continent? - Correct answer-Migrants who crossed over from Asia Why did the Colonial government in Massachusetts vote to deport Roger Williams? - Correct answer-He preached separation from the Church of England What prompted the influx of African slaves to the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean in 1619?...
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APUSH FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED CORRECT ANSWERS
  • APUSH FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Massachusetts Bay Colony - correct answer Established in 1629 by the Puritans. Governor John Winthrop called it a "city upon a hill." Established for religious purposes. Puritans - correct answer Religious dissidents who traveled to the New World to develop a purer church than the Church of England. Indentured Servents - correct answer Exchanged work for passage to the New World. London Company - correct answer Permitted by King James I to establish Jamestown for economic reasons. ...
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Praxis 5004 (history) Kathleen Jasper Practice Test Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • Praxis 5004 (history) Kathleen Jasper Practice Test Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • Praxis 5004 (history) Kathleen Jasper Practice Test Questions and Answers 100% Correct Which of the following early colonial leaders advocated for religious freedom? a. Roger Williams b. John Adams c. John Locke D. James Madison A Which of the following is the belief that people have the right to disobey the government if the government fails to protect their natural rights? a. manifest destiny b. social contract c. conservatism d. civil rights B Which of the following best describes th...
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