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How did the Industrial Revolution lead to a revolution in transportation?
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What was the primary goal of the Emergency Quota Act of 1921?
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What happened to Vietnam during WWII?
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Who was responsible for the agricultural policies of the United States during World War I?
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What was the containment policy?
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What was the "Beat Generation?"
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Question #f3866
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How did Nixon and Kissinger reshape America's approach to foreign affairs?
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What did Dred Scott base his claim for freedom on?
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How does the baby boom illustrates a break from Depression Era American life?
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How did slave codes affected enslaved people?
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What were some reforms during the Progressive Era and what were their goals?
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What signaled economic weakness in the 1920s?
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How was Carter's foreign policy different from that of Nixon's and Ford's?
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Question #82988
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What was one of the earliest attempts to put an end to trusts and monopolies?
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What was the last piece to complete manifest destiny and why did we need it ?
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What is Romanticism?
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Why did conservatives believe that economic pressures would help protect the environment better than government regulation?
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Question #86e3b
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Question #43667
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How did Populists want the government to handle currency in the late 1800s?
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What did the United States do as a result of the Roosevelt Corollary?
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What major Confederate cities were nearly burned to the ground late in the Civil War?
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Question #90844
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Why did many people in the United States and Europe held protests related to the Rosenbergs trial ?
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During the Dust Bowl, farmers were forced to leave their homes. Where did they move to?
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Why did the number of corporations grow dramatically after 1870?
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What event cost Ford much support early in his presidency?
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Do you think President Roosevelt was right to take the nation to war against Japan?
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What caused Pontiac's Rebellion?
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What led to the Los Angeles riots in 1992?
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What was the role of the US government in the banking industry at beginning of the Depression?
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Why did the U.S. get labeled the “World’s police officer?”
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Why is propaganda an important tool of totalitarian dictators?
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What was the counterculture?
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What were the Navigation Acts?
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By 1900, most historians agree the Western Frontier of America was closed. Can you explain three reasons why they have concluded this?
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Question #5f883
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What is the term for the Soviet response to the Marshall Plan in which Russia said Eastern European countries could not accept aid from the United States?
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Why was the Reagan administration's sale of weapons to lran damaging for Ronald Reagan's image?
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What was the immediate effect of the Presidential election of 1860? Why did this occur?
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How did the dictators of the early 20th century gain power?
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How did the Opium War affect China?
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What started the financial crisis of 2008?
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What were the results of Mao Zedong's Great Forward and Cultural Revolution?
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Question #f6ab5
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Why was 1968 a year of turmoil in US history?
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What happened to America in the 1920's?
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What impact do you think the name "Students for a Democratic Society" had on people?
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What landmark Supreme Court case finally overturned the ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?
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How did NATO respond to the process of ethnic cleansing?
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Why did farmers in the late 1800s want inflation?
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What ended the period of presidential reconstruction?
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What did Malcolm X preach?
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What was the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
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What were Americans afraid of during the Red Scare of the 1950s?
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During the Gilded Age what were the businessmen who dominated industries and amassed huge personal fortunes called?
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Question #e22be
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What was the Dawes Act and why did it fail?
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How were African-Americans treated as soldiers during the Civil War?
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What was a major cause of the Panic of 1819?
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What southern city did President Eisenhower send federal troops to enforce school integration in 1957?
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Why was Andrew Johnson impeached?
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What do the terms direct characterization and indirect characterization mean and how are they used in literature?
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How did the totalitarians of the 1930's lead to World War II?
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Which amendment gave African-Americans citizenship and equal protection under the law?
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What did the Federal Reserve Act, signed into law in 1913 by President Wilson, accomplish?
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What did the United States Treasury create when the Legal Tender Act was passed in 1862?
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What was the First Crusade?
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What was the first war where American women could serve? When was this war?
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What was the involvement of the United States in Latin America in the early 1900s?
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What were some issues Truman fought for?
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What was the U.S. response to the Soviet Union placing missiles in Cuba?
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How did Mao transform the economy of China?
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How did conservative beliefs affect Reagan's policies? How did they affect Bush's policies?
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What method of protest did civil rights leaders use in Greensboro, N.C?
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How did Gorbachev hope to restructure the Soviet economy through perestroika?
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What event allowed Lyndon Johnson to conduct the war in Vietnam?
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Question #5aab4
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What drug did the British sell in China?
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Why was Bacon's Rebellion important?
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What was the goal of the No Child Left Behind Act?
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