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1. THE MONROE DOCTRINE 2. THE MONROE DOCTRINE PRESIDENT MONROE IS KNOWN FOR TWO IMPORTANT EVENTS DURING HIS PRESIDENCY 3. THE MONROE DOCTRINE HE IS KNOWN FOR SIGNING…

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1. The Consolidation of Slavery in the South 1790–1836 2. While the Arab Spring Uprisings Continued, Teaching With YouTube and Skype Was Tricky 3. Cotton and the Expansion…

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1. Henry Clay of Kentucky – represented the West Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Represented the North John C. Calhoun of South Carolina Represented the South The Three…

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1. U.S. HistoryTop 100 What every student should know to pass the U.S. History EOC. Goal 3 2. Goal 3: Crisis, Civil War and Reconstruction (1848-1877) The learner will analyze…

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UH history US history April 24, 2012 midterm exam the 1850s midterm exam & paper # 1 Do not sabotage yourself! Turn in papers on time or you lose points. How are you…

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1. Growth of Slavery, 1780-1865 2. Cotton Kingdom 3. U.S. Slave Population 4. Proportion of Slaves 5. Where Did Slaves Live? 6. Who Owned Slaves? 7. Profile of Slave Owners…

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1. Unit 4 – Legislative Branch - Congress 2. 1.Congress (legislative) As a whole: Coin Money Declare War Provide for navy and army Regulate commerce. No ex post facto laws…

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1. Unit 4 – Legislative Branch - Congress 2. 1.Congress (legislative) As a whole: Coin Money Declare War Provide for navy and army Regulate commerce. No ex post facto laws…

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1. 1. Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865)-3048086360Abraham Lincoln was by far the most important character of the Civil War. Being the 16th president, he was also one of the top…

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1. Advanced Higher History The 1850 Compromise 2. What was the Compromise? 3. Background Tension grew over the prospect of California and New Mexico entering the Union as…