What did the Emancipation Proclamation say? List three important consequences of the Proclamation. Do these consequences justify viewing the Proclamation as a turning point in the war?
What will be an ideal response?
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__________ denied states the right to take Native American tribal lands
a. McCulloch v. Maryland b. Southern legislatures c. Worcester v. Georgia d. Fletcher v. Peck e. Wallace v. Tennessee
Why did the Truman doctrine exaggerate a real problem?
A) to ensure Truman's political future B) to secure public support for America's new international role C) to gain support across the western hemisphere D) to improve relations with China
The Second Great Awakening had a particularly powerful influence in __________
A) the far West B) the Southeast C) the Southwest D) the Northeast
Why did El Paso, Texas, become known as the "Ellis Island" of the South?
A) European immigration became focused on the city. B) Ellis Island closed. C) El Paso saw a large influx of Mexican immigrants fleeing political instability at home. D) The city was flooded with Chinese immigrants.