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HIST 405 Entire Course United States History Ended April 2015 DeVry A+ http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-entire-course- united-states-history-devry/ HIST 405 Assignment Webliography Week 2 DeVry A+ http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment- webliography-week-2-devry/ Your Webliography assignments should include an introduction to the site and a description, and/or evaluation, of it. Be specific. The key is that someone should be able to read your entry and know whether this site is what they might be relevant to their research. See the examples below for good descriptions. .. Preview: The United States (U.S.) Constitution was ratified in the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Over the years, despite debate… HIST 405 Assignment United States Constitution Week 4 DeVry A+ http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment- united-states-constitution-week-4-devry/ Historical Essay #1: Confederation and Constitution (due Week 4) As depression struck the new nation in the mid-1780s, new questions arose about the nature of American democracy. Many conservatives believed that the answer lay in a stronger national government. Most radicals believed it was up to the states to relieve the financial burden of the people. These sentiments fostered a movement for a new constitution. Political differences soon stimulated the creation of political parties. Compare and contrast the Articles of Confederation with the new Constitution of 1787. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles vis-à-vis the Constitution? Give specific instances that demonstrate the weakness of the Articles (such as the Western problem). Then analyze the drafting of the Constitution, using specific details to show how the various states (slave vs. free, east vs. west) compromised in order to effectively draft a constitution. Pay particular attention to Roger Sherman’s plan, the Great Compromise, which broke a stalemate that could have been fatal to the development of the new Constitution.

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HIST 405 Entire Course United States History Ended April 2015 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-entire-course-united-states-history-devry/HIST 405 Assignment Webliography Week 2 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment-webliography-week-2-devry/Your Webliography assignments should include an introduction to the site and a description, and/or evaluation, of it. Be specific. The key is that someone should be able to read your entry and know whether this site is what they might be relevant to their research. See the examples below for good descriptions. ..Preview:The United States (U.S.) Constitution was ratified in the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Over the years, despite debate…HIST 405 Assignment United States Constitution Week 4 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment-united-states-constitution-week-4-devry/Historical Essay #1: Confederation and Constitution (due Week 4)As depression struck the new nation in the mid-1780s, new questions arose about the nature of American democracy. Many conservatives believed that the answer lay in a stronger national government. Most radicals believed it was up to the states to relieve the financial burden of the people. These sentiments fostered a movement for a new constitution. Political differences soon stimulated the creation of political parties.Compare and contrast the Articles of Confederation with the new Constitution of 1787. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles vis-à-vis the Constitution? Give specific instances that demonstrate the weakness of the Articles (such as the Western problem).Then analyze the drafting of the Constitution, using specific details to show how the various states (slave vs. free, east vs. west) compromised in order to effectively draft a constitution. Pay particular attention to Roger Sherman’s plan, the Great Compromise, which broke a stalemate that could have been fatal to the development of the new Constitution.Finally, compare and contrast the debate over ratification between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. Make sure you cite specific examples from the Federalist Papers to support the Federalist position and contrast it with leading proponents of the opposition (such as John Hancock). Analyze how the debate over a bill of rights illustrates the differences between the two parties. Evaluate the relative success of the Bill of Rights in achieving an effective balance between national and states’ interests….Preview:Since its inception in 1787, the U.S. Constitution has been considered as the oldest and most influential document. It laid down the principles and foundation which helped shape U.S. as a nation, and the more than one hundred countries that used it as a model for creating their own Constitution (Constitutionfacts.com, n.a.). But the circumstances during its…HIST 405 Webliography #2 Week 6 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-webliography-2-week-6-devry/Webliography #2 (due Week 6)Students are to search the Internet for scholarly articles on the events and causes that led to World War I. These can be primary or secondary sources but should come from academic sources. Recommended sites include: essays and articles on the rise of nationalism and imperialism in Germany and the other major powers involved in World War I; the rise of militarism in the decade before World War I; Irish- and German-American reaction to World War I; etc. These entries will provide a valuable resource for your second historical essay.Preview:When World War I broke out in 1914, it took United States of America two and a half…HIST 405 Assignment America and the Great War Week 7 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment-america-and-the-great-war-week-7-devry/Historical Essay #2: America and the Great War (due Week 7)The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand wa

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HIST 405 Entire Course United States History Ended April 2015 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-entire-course-united-states-history-devry/HIST 405 Assignment Webliography Week 2 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment-webliography-week-2-devry/Your Webliography assignments should include an introduction to the site and a description, and/or evaluation, of it. Be specific. The key is that someone should be able to read your entry and know whether this site is what they might be relevant to their research. See the examples below for good descriptions. ..Preview:The United States (U.S.) Constitution was ratified in the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Over the years, despite debate…HIST 405 Assignment United States Constitution Week 4 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment-united-states-constitution-week-4-devry/Historical Essay #1: Confederation and Constitution (due Week 4)As depression struck the new nation in the mid-1780s, new questions arose about the nature of American democracy. Many conservatives believed that the answer lay in a stronger national government. Most radicals believed it was up to the states to relieve the financial burden of the people. These sentiments fostered a movement for a new constitution. Political differences soon stimulated the creation of political parties.Compare and contrast the Articles of Confederation with the new Constitution of 1787. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles vis-à-vis the Constitution? Give specific instances that demonstrate the weakness of the Articles (such as the Western problem).Then analyze the drafting of the Constitution, using specific details to show how the various states (slave vs. free, east vs. west) compromised in order to effectively draft a constitution. Pay particular attention to Roger Sherman’s plan, the Great Compromise, which broke a stalemate that could have been fatal to the development of the new Constitution.Finally, compare and contrast the debate over ratification between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. Make sure you cite specific examples from the Federalist Papers to support the Federalist position and contrast it with leading proponents of the opposition (such as John Hancock). Analyze how the debate over a bill of rights illustrates the differences between the two parties. Evaluate the relative success of the Bill of Rights in achieving an effective balance between national and states’ interests….Preview:Since its inception in 1787, the U.S. Constitution has been considered as the oldest and most influential document. It laid down the principles and foundation which helped shape U.S. as a nation, and the more than one hundred countries that used it as a model for creating their own Constitution (Constitutionfacts.com, n.a.). But the circumstances during its…HIST 405 Webliography #2 Week 6 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-webliography-2-week-6-devry/Webliography #2 (due Week 6)Students are to search the Internet for scholarly articles on the events and causes that led to World War I. These can be primary or secondary sources but should come from academic sources. Recommended sites include: essays and articles on the rise of nationalism and

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imperialism in Germany and the other major powers involved in World War I; the rise of militarism in the decade before World War I; Irish- and German-American reaction to World War I; etc. These entries will provide a valuable resource for your second historical essay.Preview:When World War I broke out in 1914, it took United States of America two and a half…HIST 405 Assignment America and the Great War Week 7 DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-assignment-america-and-the-great-war-week-7-devry/Historical Essay #2: America and the Great War (due Week 7)The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the immediate cause of World War I. But the events that led to the Great War go further back into the nineteenth century. As with the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, nationalism, imperialism, and militarism all played a part.Analyze how the forces of nationalism, imperialism, and militarism irrevocably led to World War I. Pay particular attention to the rise of Pan-Slavism in Eastern Europe and the corresponding rise of nationalism in German-speaking states. Analyze how the alliance system contributed to the ultimate outbreak of war.Then analyze the events that drew the United States into World War I. Clearly discuss why America first remained neutral between1914-1917. What role did ethnicity play in America’s neutrality? Then identify and analyze the specific events that led to America’s entrance into the war. Evaluate America’s contribution to the war effort and to what extent America’s entry contributed to the end of the war. Finally, analyze the events that led to the defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. What effect did this have on America’s role in the world during the 1920s and 1930s? Pay particular attention to the role of President Woodrow Wilson both during and after the war, in particular, his efforts to establish the League of Nations.This paper must be four to five double-spaced pages in length (not including the References page) and utilize no less than four academic quality sources. Margins should be no more than one inch (right and left) and the essay should be composed in an appropriate font and size. Sources must be documented and cited using APA format.Preview:…. The people then were not aware yet that decades later there will be a World War II. Later, World War I was called and now known to be the Great War (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2015). The following sections…HIST 405 Quiz Week 2 United States History DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-quiz-week-2-united-states-history-devry/(TCO 4) What were encomiendas? (Points : 2)Indian structures for religious ceremoniesMilitary forts in New SpainGolden cities that the Spanish hoped to findSpanish plantations where enslaved Indians labored (TCO 1) Maryland was the only Southern colony (Points : 2)Located along the Atlantic OceanEstablished on land bought from Native AmericansFounded for religious reasonsBegun as a proprietary colony

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(TCO 1) Puritan leaders found Anne Hutchinson especially dangerous because she (Points : 2)Practiced witchcraftPreached AntinomianismHad the support of the PilgrimsCame from a powerful family(TCO 4) Why did English immigration to the colonies drop dramatically after 1660? (Points : 2)The English were no longer sought after as indentured servantsThe political turmoil in England kept them close to homeThe English economy improved and political and religious conflict diminishedThe English were opposed to the growing slave trade in the colonies(TCO 2) The French and Indian War was also called (Points : 2)King George’s WarSeven Years’ WarPontiac’s RebellionPequot War(TCO 2) To protest British taxes, colonists often organized boycotts to (Points : 2)Destroy British propertyStop buying British goodsAttack British officialsSeize British food supplies(TCO 2) The Battle of Lexington was part of a strategy by the British to suppress the colonists by (Points : 2)Disarming the militiaBlockading portsCapturing Patrick HenryLaying siege to Boston(TCO 2) Which is an advantage the British had over the Patriots at the beginning of the war? (Points : 2)The British people believed more passionately in the warThe British army respected the people they were fightingThe British government was more establishedThe British king had a brilliant military mind(TCO 9) The Articles of Confederation created a national government with (Points : 2)Three branches of governmentA presidentA bicameral ParliamentA congress of delegates(TCO 1) The Constitution divides government power (Points : 2)Among many different statesAmong multiple branches of national governmentAmong representatives of the peopleBetween state and national government(TCOs 1 and 2) Identify and analyze major actions taken by the English Parliament during the 1760s that angered the colonists, and discuss specifically at least one act that dealt with

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what the colonists viewed as unfair taxation. Then discuss the significance to the colonists of the Tea Act and the Coercive Acts and why these particularly galled the colonists. Make sure you use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 20)HIST 405 Quiz Week 4 United States History DeVry A+http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-quiz-week-4-devry/(TCO 3) The assertion that states the right to disobey federal law was called (Points : 2)Filibuster.Calhounism.Anti-JacksonismNullification(TCO 3) The Waltham System (Points : 2)Pioneered prison reformCreated a factory system concentrating all aspects of cloth production under one roofMade settlements in many areas throughout the U.S.Introduced a plan to bring immigrants to the U.S.(TCO 1) The bloodiest slave uprising in U.S. history was (Points : 2)Nat Henthoff’s RebellionThe Slave Rebellion of 1831Nat Turner’s RebellionThe Market Revolution(TCO 3) By 1835, Texas was home to about 30,000 American settlers, known as (Points : 2)TexansTejanosMountain MenForty-niners(TCO 3) James Polk (Points : 2)Opposed annexation of TexasPurchased Texas from MexicoFavored annexation of TexasWas the only governor to serve two terms in Texas(TCO 2) The Fugitive Slave Act adopted in 1850 (Points : 2)Required private citizens to assist with apprehending runaway slavesRequired private citizens to help runaway slaves escapeApplied only to northern statesApplied only to southern states(TCO 3) In 1856, Border Ruffians attacked (Points : 2)A New York abolitionist named John BrownA group of Southern farmersSenator Charles SumnerThe antislavery town of Lawrence, Kansas(TCO 2) What law was found to be unconstitutional in the Dred Scott decision? (Points : 2)The personal liberties lawsThe Wilmot ProvisionThe Missouri Compromise

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The Kansas-Nebraska Act(TCO 8) One advantage the South had over the North was that southerners believed (Points : 2)That slavery was not that importantOne southerner could whip 10 YankeesThat the North lacked the courage to fightDeeply in Lincoln’s ability to avoid war(TCO 8) Which Civil War battle decisively turned the tide of the war in favor of the Union? (Points : 2)Battle of AtlantaBattle of VicksburgBattle of RichmondBattle of Gettysburg (TCO 2) Identify and analyze the arguments over slavery in the New Western Territories after the Mexican War (1846–1848). How did northern and southern Democrats differ over this issue? Then describe the presidential election of 1848. Identify the key parties and candidates. Analyze how the results of this election set the stage for a reconfiguration of American politics that ultimately led to Civil War. Be sure to use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 20)In 1819, Missouri applied for admission to the Union so that they could be considered a slave state. John Tallmadge, a New York Congressmen demanded that…HIST 405 Quiz Week 6 United States History DeVry A+ http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-quiz-week-6-devry/(TCO 10) Many immigrants came to the U.S. to avoid (Points : 2)Inexpensive land.Political revolutions.Religious freedom.Plentiful employment.(TCO 2) Some neighborhoods and even industries came to be associated with immigrants of a particular nationality because immigrants (Points : 2)Could learn only one job.Refused most work offered to them.Would work only for one employer.Tended to settle in nationality groups. (TCO 6) One justification for the new social and economic order of the North was based on (Points : 2)Marxism.Social Darwinism.Utilitarian doctrine.None of the above(TCO 10) How did the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire affect industrial reforms? (Points : 2)Managers began locking the exits of factories.Progressives began to focus on other areas for reforms.Congress passed laws that increased the work day to 12 hours.Cities and states began passing laws to make workplaces safer. 

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(TCO 6) Most U.S. casualties during the Spanish-American War were caused by (Points : 2)Disease.Wounds.Combat.Starvation.(TCO 7) What nation informed American authorities about the Zimmermann note? (Points : 2)GermanyGreat BritainMexicoRussia(TCO 7) Which nation was forced to pay reparations after World War I? (Points : 2)FranceGermanyGreat BritainThe United States(TCO 11) During the 1920s, the stock market (Points : 2)Rose sharply.Leveled off.Declined sharply.Became obsolete.(TCO 11) Which President was named Silent Cal? (Points : 2)Herbert HooverWoodrow WilsonWarren G. HardingCalvin Coolidge(TCO 11) Stock speculation became common because (Points : 2)many banks had closed.stock prices kept going up.credit became more difficult to get.investors lost confidence in the market.(TCOs 6 and 7) Identify and explain at least two major reasons for the growing callin the late 1800s for the United States to become a global empire. Then identify and describe one of the first events that signaled the beginning of American imperialism. Make sure you use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 20)Two of the main reasons why the United States became a global empire in the 1800s was because of…HIST 405 Discussions Week 1-7 All Students Posts 386 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-discussions-week-1-7-devry/HIST 405 The Cost of Expansion and The American Revolution Discussions Week 1 All Students Posts 53 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-cost-of-expansion-and-the-american-revolution-discussions-week-1-devry/HIST 405 The Cost of Expansion Discussions 1 Week 1 All Students Posts 29 Pages DeVry

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http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-cost-of-expansion-discussions-1-week-1-devry/Explain how and why slavery developed in the American colonies. Why couldn’t colonists use indentured servants as they had in the past? How would you describe the differences between slaves and indentured servants? Class, so how would you describe the differences between slaves and indentured servants? Why did colonists choose to use slaves as opposed to indentured servants?...HIST 405 Colonial Identities Discussions 2 Week 1 All Students Posts 24 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-colonial-identities-discussions-2-week-1-devry/The colonies of New England, the Mid –Atlantic and the Upper and Lower South developed their own forms of culture, conduct and commerce. Given the choice, where would you have preferred to live?  In terms of culture, conduct and commerce, how were these colonies alike? How were they different?...HIST 405 The American Revolution and Confederation and Constitution Discussions Week 2 All Students Posts 58 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-american-revolution-and-confederation-and-constitution-discussions-week-2-devry/HIST 405 The American Revolution Discussions 1 Week 2 All Students Posts 29 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-american-revolution-discussions-1-week-2-devry/How did the British colonists evolve from good citizens to revolutionaries who could compose and back something as special as the Declaration of Independence? What were the causes of the American Revolution?... HIST 405 Confederation and Constitution Discussions 2 Week 2 All Students Posts 29 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-confederation-and-constitution-discussions-2-week-2-devry/What were the main problems with the Articles of Confederation that led to the Constitutional Convention of 1787? How did the national government under the Constitution differ from the Articles of Confederation? How did the Constitution reorganize the national government? Define the “market revolution”. What does this mean?...HIST 405 The Market Revolution and Manifest Destiny Discussions Week 3 All Students Posts 56 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-market-revolution-and-manifest-destiny-discussions-week-3-devry/HIST 405 The Market Revolution Discussions 1 Week 3 All Students Posts 27 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-market-revolution-discussions-1-week-3-devry/Discuss America’s transportation revolution that took place during the first half of the 1800s, including the development of roads, canals, railroads, and steamboats. How did they contribute to the “market revolution?” Elaborate….HIST 405 Manifest Destiny Discussions 2 Week 3 All Students Posts 29 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-manifest-destiny-discussions-2-week-3-devry/

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Why did the Mexican War of 1846 take place? Was the war necessary? Was it a good thing? What does this war tell us about this period of American history? Was it God’s plan that the U.S. extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific, or were imperialists looking for a way to defend what they planned to do anyway? Elaborate. Class, let's start with the Mexican War of 1846. Why did it happen? Was it necessary? Was it a good thing? (If so, for who?)…HIST 405 The Civil War and Reconstruction Discussions Week 4 All Students Posts 59 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-civil-war-and-reconstruction-discussions-week-4-devry/HIST 405 The Civil War Discussions 1 Week 4 All Students Posts 30 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-civil-war-discussions-1-week-4-devry/In the beginning, each side in the Civil War believed the war would be brief and that their side would win. What advantages did each side hold that made them feel this way? Elaborate. What were the major events that propelled the United States into a civil war in 1861?...HIST 405 Reconstruction Discussions 2 Week 4 All Students Posts 29 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-reconstruction-discussions-2-week-4-devry/Lincoln had one plan for bringing the rebel states back into the Union; Andrew Johnson another; and the Radical Republican Congress a third. Discuss the aims of each president, and explain why and in what ways Congress took control of Reconstruction. What were the key events of Reconstruction and why did it ultimately fail?...HIST 405 America and the Industrial Revolution and Imperialism and America Discussions Week 5 All Students Posts 52 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-america-and-the-industrial-revolution-and-imperialism-and-america-discussions-week-5-devry/HIST 405 America and the Industrial Revolution Discussions 1 Week 5 All Students Posts 27 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-america-and-the-industrial-revolution-discussions-1-week-5-devry/Describe the basic industries of America’s Industrial Revolution and explain what made the men who controlled them so successful. Select one industry to argue your point (such as the petroleum industry). Were the men who dominated this industry “robber barons,” as some suggested, or simply good businessmen? Explain your answer. What factors led to the rise of big business? …HIST 405 Imperialism and America Discussions 2 Week 5 All Students Posts 25 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-imperialism-and-america-discussions-2-week-5-devry/Discuss the events that drew the United States into World War I. To what extent did ethnicity play a role in America’s neutrality from1914-1917? How significant was America’s contribution to the war effort? Elaborate. Class, so let’s talk about World War I. What events drew the US into the war?...HIST 405 The Great Depression and World War II Discussions Week 6 All Students Posts 54 Pages DeVry

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http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-great-depression-and-world-war-ii-discussions-week-6-devry/HIST 405 The Great Depression Discussions 1 Week 6 All Students Posts 28 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-great-depression-discussions-1-week-6-devry/What were the underlying causes of the depression? Why did the Great Depression of the 1930s seem so much worse than any occurring either before or since? Can you see any modern parallels to the Great Depression? What were the underlying causes of the Great Depression? What led up to it?...HIST 405 World War II Discussions 2 Week 6 All Students Posts 26 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-world-war-ii-discussions-2-week-6-devry/What were the underlying causes of World War II? Select one event that you think irrevocably led the world (and the U.S.) to war more than any other event. Argue your selection with details that support your answer… HIST 405 The Cold War and America and Terrorism in the 21st Century Discussions Week 7 All Students Posts 54 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-cold-war-and-america-and-terrorism-in-the-21st-century-discussions-week-7-devry/HIST 405 The Cold War Discussions 1 Week 7 All Students Posts 27 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-the-cold-war-discussions-1-week-7-devry/How did the Cold War affect the social and political climate in the United States during the 1950s? In particular, how do you explain McCarthyism and the Red Scare? Can you think of any modern parallels to these events, when fear and paranoia threatened basic American liberties? how did the Cold War affect the social and political climate in the US during the 1950s?...HIST 405 Terrorism in the 21st Century Discussions 2 Week 7 All Students Posts 27 Pages DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-terrorism-in-the-21st-century-discussions-2-week-7-devry/Discuss how you see the "war on terrorism" as of this date. Do you think the United States should be engaged in such a war? Give reasons for or against this war and whether or not we are giving up our own principles to wage it….HIST 405 Final Exam DeVryhttp://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/hist-405-final-exam-devry/(TCO 4) The Spanish who settled in Florida and New Mexico were primarily (Points : 2)ConquistadorsMerchantsMissionariesplantation owners(TCO 1) The Jamestown colony was established by (Points : 2)a joint-stock companyReligious dissentersEnglish missionaries An aristocratic explorer

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(TCO 4) Why did English immigration to the colonies drop dramatically after 1660? (Points : 2)The English were no longer sought after as indentured servantsThe political turmoil in England kept them close to homeThe English economy improved and political and religious conflict diminishedThe English were opposed to the growing slave trade in the colonies(TCO 4) The Great Awakening led to (Points : 2)The EnlightenmentDeclining interest in religionStrengthened evangelical sects, such as the BaptistsScientific discoveries(TCO 2) After Britain issued the Intolerable Acts, colonists punished anyone supporting British policies or officials by (Points : 2)Dunking them in waterHanging them upside downPutting them in the stocksCovering them with tar and feathers(TCO 2) In the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson refers to the natural rights due to every citizen as (Points : 2)Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happinessIndependent libertyPaine’s freedomsRadical power(TCO 2) The Patriots would not have won the Battle of Yorktown and the American Revolution without help from (Points : 2)Spanish explorersGermansThe FrenchNative Americans(TCO 1) The Articles of Confederation created a national government with (Points : 2)Three branches of governmentA presidentA bicameral parliamentA congress of delegates(TCO 1) The constitution divides government power (Points : 2)Among many different statesAmong multiple branches of national governmentAmong representatives of the peopleBetween state and national government(TCO 3) The assertion that states the right to disobey federal law was called (Points : 2)FilibusterCalhounismAnti-JacksonismNullification(TCO 3) In the early 19th century, the largest source of European immigration came from (Points : 2)

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GermanyPolandEnglandIreland(TCO 3) Slavery expanded with the growth of (Points : 2)Freight shipmentPublic educationCotton plantationsNorthern industries(TCO 3) James Polk (Points : 2)Opposed the annexation of TexasPurchased Texas from MexicoFavored the annexation of TexasWas the only governor to serve two terms in Texas(TCO 2) Congress tried to resolve the dispute between the North and the South about slavery in the territories by (Points : 2)Repealing the Wilmot ProvisoAdopting the Wilmot ProvisoAdopting the Compromise of 1850Repealing the Compromise of 1850(TCO 2) In 1856, Border Ruffians attacked (Points : 2)A New York abolitionist named John BrownA group of southern farmersSenator Charles SumnerThe antislavery town of Lawrence, Kansas(TCO 8) Lee's smaller army defeated McClellan's larger force and kept Union troops out of Richmond because (Points : 2)Lee was luckyMcClellan surrenderedLee found McClellan’s battle plansMcClellan was too cautious(TCO 8) Why did President Lincoln want Grant commanding the Union army after the Battle of Gettysburg? (Points : 2)He wanted to give Grant a chance to prove himselfHe knew victory required the destruction of the Confederate Army and its source of suppliesHe had heard that Grant had recruited more Union troopsHe thought the South would surrender(TCO 10) After the Civil War, a new immigrant was most likely to be from (Points : 2)EnglandGermanyIrelandItaly(TCO 10) Progressivism and populism largely differed in (Points : 2)their goalstheir ideologythat progressives built political coalitions that transcended party lines

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their organization(TCO 7) The invasion of Belgium turned American opinion against Germany because (Points : 2)many Americans were immigrants from BelgiumAmericans depended on products imported from BelgiumBelgium was an important U.S. allyBelgium was a neutral nation(TCO 7) During World War I, which of these did the Germans use against British ships? (Points : 2)RadarConvoysAirplanesSubmarines(TCO 11) This trial became a symbol of the conflict within Protestantism between modernists and fundamentalists. (Points : 2)Scopes Monkey TrialSacco and Vanzetti TrialFatty Arbuckle TrialNone of the above(TCO 11) What brought the Harding administration to an end? (Points : 2)President Harding was impeachedPresident Harding was defeated in the 1924 electionPresident Harding died of a heart attackPresident Harding resigned in response to the Teapot Dome scandal(TCO 11) The Great Depression affected (Points : 2)only American farmersonly the U.S. economyonly the U.S. and European economiesthe global economy(TCO 7) What event marked the beginning of World War II? (Points : 2)The Nazi-Soviet PactThe German invasion of PolandThe AnschlussGermany's annexation of the Sudetenland(TCOs 1 and 2) Identify and describe the main provisions of the Constitution of 1787.  Make sure you analyze the compromises made at the convention to ensure the passage of the new federal constitution. Then discuss the formation of America’s first two political parties, the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists. What were the major differences and who were the best-known members of each party? Make sure you use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 50)http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/tcos-1-and-2-identify-and-describe-the-main-final-exam-hist-405-devry/The Constitution of 1787 briefly organizes all of the….(TCO 2) Identify and analyze the Dred Scott decision. Be sure to discuss the political reaction to this decision. Then analyze the election of 1860 and how the controversy over slavery divided the party into northern and southern branches. Analyze the ascendency of

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Abraham Lincoln to the presidency. Be sure to use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 50)http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/tco-2-identify-and-analyze-the-dred-scott-final-exam-hist-405-devry/On March 6th, 1857, The United States Supreme Court…(TCOs 6 and 7) Identify and explain at least two causes of World War II. Then analyze America’s foreign policy before the war, and describe how that policy changed as the war progressed. Be sure to include a discussion of how the Battle of Britain influenced American opinion. Make sure you use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 50)http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/tco-2-identify-and-analyze-the-dred-scott-final-exam-hist-405-devry/http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/tcos-6-and-7-identify-and-explain-at-least-final-exam-hist-405-devry/World War II began in September of 1939 when…(TCOs 7 and 9) Identify and analyze the main events of the Korean War and Cuban Missile Crisis. Then assess how these events affected the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. Make sure you use enough details to support your answer. (Points : 50)http://www.hiqualitytutorials.com/product/tcos-7-and-9-identify-and-analyze-the-main-final-exam-hist-405-devry/Both the Korean War and the Cuban Missile Crisis tore…