How did the Missouri Compromise impact slavery?

a. It banned slavery north of the southern border of Missouri.
b. It demonstrated that the federal government did not care about slavery.
c. It put a final end to the slave trade, if not the institution of slavery in the United States.
d. It reduced the number of states where slavery was legal.


a. It banned slavery north of the southern border of Missouri.

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Which of the following was the significance of the Dawes Act?

A) It mandated racial segregation in all southern states. B) It introduced silver to the national currency. C) It established Indian reservations across the country. D) It divided tribal lands among native families into individual plots of land. E) It awarded 160 acres to settlers who had occupied the land for five years.

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How did the geography of central Asia affect the development of the nomadic cultures? How did these people adapt to their environment? What advantages did their adaptations give them?

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Which of the following was a long-term consequence of trade between Native Americans and Europeans?

a)  Trade with Europeans gradually eroded traditional Native American authority structures. b)  Independent commercial dealings strengthened the Indians’ ability to resist white aggression. c)  Trade enabled Europeans to establish military dominance of the middle ground in the early eighteenth century. d)  The more Europeans pressed for trade, the more Native Americans withdrew into isolated communities.

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How did Americans react to Nixon's visit to China?

A. Republicans opposed the decision, while Democrats praised it. B. Democrats opposed the decision, while Republicans praised it. C. Americans supported the decision, regardless of political leaning. D. Americans opposed the decision, regardless of political leaning.

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