12. What was the name given to the New Deal program designed to employ artists? A. The Artists Employment Project B. The Artist Program C. The Civilian Conservation Corps D. The Federal Art Project

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Answer: The answer is D. The Federal Art Project.

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Was America a land of opportunity for indentured servants

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Technically yes, America was a land of opportunity for indentured servants, since many of them had slightly better conditions after arriving in America than they had back home, but this is of course relative. 

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I think it is yes

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because i got it right on a test

One of the achievements of Spanish exploration was __________. A. mapping the coast of Africa B. claiming Brazil for Spain C. finding large amounts of gold in Africa D. proving the existence of the Americas

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Answer:One of the achievements of Spanish exploration was .

Explanation:B claiming Brazil for Spain

In 1967, military reports and speeches by General William Westmoreland indicated that _____.A. the United States was making progress in Vietnam
B. the United States had no hope for winning the war
C. the North Vietnamese were about to surrender
D. H.o Chi Minh was willing to make negotiations

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The answer is A. the US was making progress in the war.

I think it was B, since he felt heavily of anti-war protests and felt the war was going to end due to it.

Why did Southern states fear Missouri’s entry into the Union as a free state? They wanted to maintain their majority in the House. They opposed equal representation in the Senate. They were on the verge of gaining a majority in the House. They did not want free states to have a majority in the Senate.

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Southern states fear Missouri’s entry into the Union as a free state they desired to keep control of the House.  Hence option A is correct .

What was Missouri’s entry ?

They wished to prevent free states from holding a majority in the Senate. (Your fourth response) This is because they wouldn't be able to maintain their interests in commerce if they were outnumbered. They didn't care about having a majority of free states; they were perfectly content with equal representation.

As more people in free states discovered ways to boost their economies without the aid of slavery, many Southern states feared that Missouri's admittance into the Union as a free state would eventually lead to the institution of slavery dying out in the South.

One more stage of When residents of Missouri started filing petitions for statehood starting in 1817, the United States expanded. The Louisiana Purchase included the Missouri Territory, which was the first region of that sizable acquisition to petition for statehood. By 1818, tens of thousands of people, including slaveholders who brought over ten thousand slaves with them, had poured into Missouri.

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I believe it's because they did not want free states to have a majority in the Senate. (Your fourth answer). This is due to the fact that if they were outnumbered, they wouldn't have the power to keep their interests in trade. They were perfectly fine with having equal representation, they just didn't want free states to have a majority.

What was the goal of the compromise of 1850 ?

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♥ To preserve the union
(by appeasing both sides regarding the slavery issues they had)

How has the Supreme Court's interpretation of the 10th Amendment affected its practical significance in relation to state powers and the federal government over time?

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Since 1992, the Supreme Court has ruled the Tenth Amendment prohibits the federal government from forcing states to pass or not pass certain legislation, or to enforce federal law. In New York v. United States (1992), the Supreme Court invalidated part of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985.

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