In what year was FDR first elected president?A. 1930
B. 1932
C. 1933
D. 1936

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Answer 1
Answer: The first time that FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) was elected was in 1932 (B).

The next time he was elected was in 1936, then 1940 and 1944.

He started serving as a president in 1933 however.

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The Fourteenth Amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws, and was proposed in response to issues related to slaves following the Civil War. It states equal rights and freedom for all. It was adopted on July 9, 1868 as a Reconstruction Amendment. It was contested by Southern States, but they were forced to ratify it to regain representation in Congress. The Fourteenth Amendment is one of the most prosecute parts of the Constitution.
"'...The amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws, and was proposed in response to issues related to former slaves following the American Civil War.'" I hope this helps! :)

Which of the following was a push factor that encouraged people to leave England? A. the attraction of fertile land
B. religious persecution
C. the desire for gold
D. a thriving economy

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"B. religious persecution" would be a push factor that encouraged people to leave England, since this was the reason that the Puritans decided to leave because they didn't want to e forced to change their religion. 

The correct answer is option B. religious persecution. Religious persecution was a push factor mainly during the 17th century. At that moment, the Church of England or Anglican Church had already been set up and England was a Protestant country. During the 17th century, many groups of dissenters and non-conformists left England seeking for a place to practice their religion freely. One such group were the Puritans, who were extreme Protestants that wanted to "purify" the Church of England of some Roman Catholic traces. In 1604, after some disagreements with King James I at Hampton Court Conference as regards certain practices and ceremonies of the Church of England, a group of Puritans decided to abandon de Church. In 1620, when they got a charter from the monarch, they packed the Mayflower and sailed to America seeking for religious freedom. In the same way, in 1630, a second wave of Puritans left England escaping from the persecution of Archbishop Laud, during the reign of Charles I, and sailed to America in the Arabella. During this period, also many Catholics moved to America, escaping from religious persecution in England.

During Indian removal, John Ross was best known __________.A.
as the Seminole leader in the battle against the US government
B.
for participating in raids against the United States Army
C.
as the Cherokee’s chief and leader on the Trail of Tears
D.
for helping the Stokes Commission divide land in Indian Territory

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Answer:

its c

Explanation:

The Dominican Republic is a part of __________.A. the Greater Antilles
B. Central America
C. South America
D. the Lesser Antilles

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The Dominican Republic is a part of "Greater Antilles", since this is located on the string of islands in the Caribbean archipelago that are larger than the ones to the southeast.  

The Dominican Republic is part of the Greater Antilles. (A)

What is a federalist and what do they do?

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A supporter of federalism and they work for political parties. They work for the federilist party.
Federalists were the first political party and they were supporters of the Declaration of Independence

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. 

Answer:

I think it is yes

Explanation:

because i got it right on a test