Exam 6: Creating a More Perfect Union, 1783-1800
Exam 1: The Collision of Cultures in the 16th Century60 Questions
Exam 2: England and Its American Colonies, 1607-173260 Questions
Exam 3: Colonial Ways of Life, 1607-175060 Questions
Exam 4: From Colonies to States, 1607-177660 Questions
Exam 5: The American Revolution, 1776-178360 Questions
Exam 6: Creating a More Perfect Union, 1783-180064 Questions
Exam 7: The Early Republic, 1800-181561 Questions
Exam 8: The Emergence of a Market Economy, 1815-185060 Questions
Exam 9: Nationalism and Sectionalism, 1815-182860 Questions
Exam 10: The Jacksonian Era, 1828-184060 Questions
Exam 11: The South and Slavery, 1800-186060 Questions
Exam 12: Religion, Romanticism, and Reform, 1800-186060 Questions
Exam 13: Western Expansion and Southern Secession, 1830-186165 Questions
Exam 14: The War of the Union, 1861-186564 Questions
Exam 15: Reconstruction, 1865-187760 Questions
Exam 16: Big Business and Organized Labor, 1860-190064 Questions
Exam 17: The South and the West Transformed, 1865-190076 Questions
Exam 18: Society and Politics in the Gilded Age, 1865-190077 Questions
Exam 19: Seizing an American Empire, 1865-191365 Questions
Exam 20: The Progressive Era, 1890-192070 Questions
Exam 21: America and the Great War, 1914-192068 Questions
Exam 22: A Clash of Cultures, 1920-192967 Questions
Exam 23: New Deal America, 1929-193978 Questions
Exam 24: The Second World War, 1933-194577 Questions
Exam 25: The Cold War and the Fair Deal, 1945-195266 Questions
Exam 26: Affluence and Anxiety in the Atomic Age, 1950-195967 Questions
Exam 27: New Frontiers, 1960-196860 Questions
Exam 28: Rebellion and Reaction, the 1960s and 1970s65 Questions
Exam 29: Conservative Revival, 1977-199062 Questions
Exam 30: Twenty-First-Century America, 1993-Present63 Questions
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A significant compromise between those wanting Congress to choose presidents and those preferring a popular election was the creation of the
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__________ led thousands of American settlers west through the Appalachian Mountains to settle new territory in what would become Kentucky and Tennessee.
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Due to its strong regulation of trade and its power of taxation, the Confederation was able to reduce the national debt.
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Under the Constitution, each slave would count as one person for purposes of representation but as only half a person for taxation.
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