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Two reasons for founding Georgia: |
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1. Protective buffer 2. Debtor haven |
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Two consequences of Britain's victory in the French and Indian War: |
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What were the four Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)? |
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1, Port of Boston Act 2. Massachusetts Government Act 3. Administration of Justice Act 4. Amendment to Quartering Act of 1765 |
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Two parts of the Land Ordinance of 1785: |
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1. Township survey 2. Land set aside to fund education |
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Four parts of the Northwest Ordinance: |
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1. Government for the territories 2. Statemaking Process 3. Slavery prohibited north of the Ohio River 4. Rights guaranteed for citizens |
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Four parts of the Quebec Act: |
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1. Catholicism allowed 2. Border moved to Ohio River 3. No representation 4. Trials based on English law |
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Three Constitutional compromises: |
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1. 3/5 compromise 2. representation 3. commerce |
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Three subjects of Hamilton's report to Congress: |
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1. Debt 2. Bank 3. Manufacturing |
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Hamilton's economic plan: |
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Three parts of the first amendment: |
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1. Freedom of religion 2. Freedom of press 3. Freedom of speech |
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Three parts of the Judiciary Act of 1789: |
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1. Six members of Supreme Court 2. District courts in each state 3. Appeals court |
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Three backcountry revolts: |
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1. Bacon's Rebellion 2. Shays' Rebellion 3. Whiskey Rebellion |
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Three of Marshall's Judicial Nationalism court cases: |
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1. Cohens v. Virginia 2. Gibbons v. Ogden 3. McCulloch v. Maryland |
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Four recommendations from the Hartford Convention: |
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1. 2/3 vote on war 2. 2/3 vote on embargo 3. 2/3 vote on new states 4. Single-term presidency |
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