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12 Cards in this Set

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Review Set One
Competency Goal 1
Competency Goal 2
Competency Goal 10
Competency Goal 12
Review Set Two
Competency Goal 2
Competency Goal 3
Competency Goal 11
Competency Goal 12
A major reason for the issuance of the Monroe Doctrine (1823) was to
Prevent further European colonization in the Caribbean region
"Compromise Enables Maine and Missouri To Enter Union" (1820)
"California Admitted to Union as Free State" (1850)
"Kansas-Nebraska Act Sets Up Popular Sovereignty" (1854)

Which issue is reflected in these headlines?
Extension of slavery
The Louisiana Purchase had great geographic significance for the United States because it
Methods used to expand the territory of the United States
Which statement best explains President Abraham Lincoln’s justification for the Civil War?
President Lincoln’s oath of office required him to defend and preserve the Union.
Sectional differences developed in the United States largely because
Economic conditions and interests in each region varied
Early in his Presidency, Abraham Lincoln declared that his primary goal as President was to
Preserve the Union
Throughout United States history, the most important aim of the country’s foreign policy has been
Advancement of national self interest
The main goal of the Seneca Falls Convention (1848) was to
Obtain equal rights for women
Who is most likely to benefit in a country where there is an unlimited government?
Political leaders who are in power
Picture depicting a young child working machines
There are laws against using children to work in factories.