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The Executive Branch … Interprets lawsenforces laws Writes lawsexecutes prisoners.

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Page 1: The Executive Branch … Interprets lawsenforces laws Writes lawsexecutes prisoners.
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The Executive Branch …

Interprets laws enforces laws

Writes laws executes prisoners

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Democratic Republicans were also called?

Federalists Democrats

Anti Federalists Republicans

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Which state had the highest % of slaves?

South Carolina Maine

Florida Texas

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Mass. Volunteer Minutemen …

Fought against the French & Indians

Cooked grits in a minute

Cooked grits all day long

Fought against the British Redcoats

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According to Paine’s Common Sense ..

Colonists should

remain part of G. B.Colonists should declare independence

Travelers should visit the colonies

Travelers should visit G.B

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Which political party promoted the development of rural America?

Federalists Anti Federalists

Democratic Republicans

Republicans

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Which Union General led a expedition through the South, destroying everything?

McReynolds Sherman

Miller Farnik

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Where did the Southern army surrender, ending the Civil War?

Ford’s Theater Chevy Dealer

Appomattox Court House

Smithsonian Institute

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During the War of 1812 the British

“impressed” U.S. Sailors

Interfered with Venezuelan anchovy fishing

Interfered with Mexican banana picking

“impressed” U.S. women

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President Andrew Jackson (Old Hickory)

Carried a little twig Wore a royal crown

Carried a big stick Drove a Crown Victoria

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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 addressed

How slaves could be free

Inalienable rights

How to become a state

Bill of rights

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In which battle did Grant win that split the South in two?

Red River Shoot Out Atlanta

Vicksburg Spurs v. Mavericks

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Lincoln’s decree freeing all slaves living in territories rebelling against the U.S.

Wilmot Proviso Emancipation Proclamation

Gettysburg Address

Freedman’s Bureau

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A slave who escaped to the North and became a well spoken advocate of abolition.

Frederick Douglas Dred Scott

John Wilkes Booth Dred School

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All the following were abolitionists except

E. C. Stanton Frederick Douglas

Sojourner Truth Abraham Lincoln