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The U.S. Constitution was ratified by voters in 1788, but on…

The U.S. Constitution was ratified by voters in 1788, but only because of the promise that new amendments to the Constitution would be adopted in order to guarantee rights of individual citizens. These first ten constitutional amendments, added by Congress and ratified by the states in 1789, are known as the

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George Whitefield’s introduction of an evangelical style of…

George Whitefield’s introduction of an evangelical style of religion into the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s is known as the

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This 1794 treaty, negotiated by the former Supreme Court Chi…

This 1794 treaty, negotiated by the former Supreme Court Chief Justice, was one in which the U.S. promised friendship with England (while they were at war with our former ally, France), despite the fact that the British interfered (often) with our foreign trade.

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Both the First and the Second Continental Congresses convene…

Both the First and the Second Continental Congresses convened in the city of:

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the appearance of political parties came about as a result o…

the appearance of political parties came about as a result of the controversy over the 1791 Funding Plan of Treasury Secretary:

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The economic system known as mercantilism was intended to pr…

The economic system known as mercantilism was intended to primarily benefit

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The South Carolina politician who introduced nullification i…

The South Carolina politician who introduced nullification in 1828 as a way by which southern sates could protect such regional interests as slavery was:

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The dispute over federal taxes in western Pennsylvania in 17…

The dispute over federal taxes in western Pennsylvania in 1794 was known as:

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The five members of the committee appointed to draft the Dec…

The five members of the committee appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence in 1776 were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman, and

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The Union general who left his supply lines and marched over…

The Union general who left his supply lines and marched overland destroying everything in his path (from Atlanta to Savannah on the coast) was

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