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The most likely place for the United States to expand in the early 1800s was into Canada. into Mexico. west of the Mississippi. east of the Mississippi.
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Lee's campaign to invade maryland was stopped after his defeat at the battle of: a. seven pines b. williamsburg c. antietam d. none of these
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How did the boston massacre contribute to the writing of the declaration of independence? a. many colonists began to see the british government as a source of protection. b. many colonists began to see the british government as a supporter of free speech. c. many colonists began to oppose the british government's building of forts on the frontier. d. many colonists began to fear the british government's harsh actions toward the colonies.
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Who was the first explorer to sail all the way down the mississippi river
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A. identify the constitutional clause that is common to both mccutcheon v. federal election commission (2014) and citizens united v. federal election commission (2010). based on the constitutional clause identified in part a, explain why the facts of citizens united v. federal election commission (2010) led to a similar holding to the holding in mccutcheon v. federal election commission (2014). describe an action that members of the public who disagree with the holding in mccutcheon v. federal election commission could take to limit its impact.
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