What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854? What did it do to the Missouri Compromise? What is popular sovereignty? What happened to Kansas as a restful of this act?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 repealed the Missouri Compromise line, giving people in Kansas and Nebraska the choice whether to allows slavery in their states or not.
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The Reagan administration sold arms to __________ and used the proceeds to finance the Contras in Nicaragua.
a. Iran b. China c. Syria d. Egypt
Following the Revolution of 1905, Nicholas II repudiated the concessions granted in the October Manifesto, especially:
a. A return to serfdom. b. An end to the war with Japan. c. An independent Duma. d. A pledge to abdicate within five years.
How did reformers seek to improve urban life?
What will be an ideal response?
The religious right fervently supported Reagan because he:
a. had memorized large sections of the Bible b. was such a gifted actor c. supported its conservative social values d. was active in his church as a deacon e. was a model family man