The earliest move by the United States to expand the physical size of the nation was

A) ?The Gadsden Purchase
B) ?The Rush-Bagot Treaty
C) ?The Louisiana Purchase
D) ?The Ostend Manifesto


C

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A) His challenges to church authority and teachings were potentially disruptive to the social order. B) Leaders feared his preaching about equality would inspire slave revolts. C) His diatribes against Great Britain were leading colonists to consider separating from the mother country. D) His sermons about marriage were leading wives to question their roles and their husbands'. E) His celebration of human reason over religious piety had American congregations seeking new religions.

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Zola compared the work of the artist to that of a biologist

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In 1830, Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, which provided funds to __________.

A. place all North American Indians in reservations B. relocate all eastern tribes by force if necessary to Indian Territory C. encourage eastern tribes to voluntarily move west D. allow white farmers to purchase Indian lands

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A number of English Calvinists moved to America in the 1620s and 1630s because they

a. wanted to establish a society in which all religious beliefs were tolerated. b. wanted to be free to practice their religious beliefs without interference by the English monarch. c. were exiled to the New World after rebelling against the king. d. wanted to establish an independent nation for themselves.

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