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 which of the following most directly contributed to the trends seen in the graph between 1740 and 1765
  intensifying rivalries in North America between European powers seeking to expand.
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 the graph would be most useful as a source of information about which of the following
British attempt to consolidate control over its American colonies.

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 which of the following pieces of evidence would best support the graphs depiction of economic changes during this era \n
parliamentary records detailing the cost a stationary troops in the colonies. 

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 the activities of the colonists in the 1760s depicted in the engraving could best be used as evidence to support which of the following arguments
British efforts to raise revenue from the colonies sparked major resistance.

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 political protests of the 1760s such as the one depicted in the engraving flourished for all of the following reasons except
parliament's adoption of a policy of salutary neglect after the Seven Years War.

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 in response to the events in the 1760s American colonists most commonly
argued for natural rights and republicanism 

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which of the following most likely resulted in the period from 1754 to 1776 from the trend described in the excerpt
the American Revolution was energized by labor laws and women as well as Elites and intellectuals.
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 The Passage would be most useful as a source of information about which of the following
the impact of Enlightenment ideas on colonial society. 

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which of the following best explains the challenges faced by Patriots as described in the excerpt
early military struggles against the British army.

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the sentiments expressed in the excerpt are most similar to Sentiments expressed by which of the following groups
Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution.
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Which Of the following  contributed most directly to the conflicts addressed in the passage

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political tensions between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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 the passage of the legislation in this excerpt most directly resulted in which of the following 
control of the federal government shifting to the democratic-republican party.
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the map could be best used to support a characterization of the dominant National attitude regarding slavery in the United States in the 1780s as
sectional resulting from early federal and state government policies.

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 in the Years immediately following the Revolutionary War the regional differences depicted in the map pose the greatest threat to \n
creating a sense of national identity and unity

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which of the following most directly contributed to the status of the Indiana and Ohio territories as shown in the map
passage of the Northwest Ordinance 

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 the excerpt best serves as evidence of which of the following debates in The Early Republic
Loose versus strict interpretation of the Constitution

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the ruling in the excerpt does demonstrates which of the following Tendencies of the Supreme Court and the. 1800 to 1830
favoring National Power Over States rights
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which of the following groups would have most likely supported in the decision in the excerpt
former federalist
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all of the following historical developments contributed to the concerns expressed in the petition except
the over cultivation of the arable land in the southeast

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which of the following groups would have been most likely to support the sentiments expressed in the petition
leaders of rival American Indian nations
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the controversy  generated by passage of the Forestville reflected on going to Bates in the United States over
federalism and states rights.

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 the provisions in the excerpt would have been most widely condemned by
South Carolina plantation owners.
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which of the following most directly resulted from the enactment  of the force bill
an increase in sectionalism
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the underlying principles in the excerpt are most consistent with those expressed in
The Federalist Papers
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which of the following factors most directly contributed to the activity depicted on the map
over cultivation of land in the east. 
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Map most strongly supports which of the following arguments about the first half of the nineteenth century
Federal efforts to control and relocate American Indian populations were largely successful. 
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 Which of The following contributed to the rise of ideas reflecting the passage During the period 1830 to 1845
the influence of European romanticism.
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the excerpt was written primarily to

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challenge traditional beliefs about American society. 
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the most likely purpose of the artist in creating the image was to

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promote the efforts of temperance societies to change the behavior of individuals. 
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which of the following resulted from the conditions to picked it in the image
Americans engage in voluntary organizations to reform Society .