Nullification was the idea that states could nullify, or void, what? A. The citizenship of any American B. Any federal law it felt was unconstitutional C. Any treaty it felt was unconstitutional D. Any other state's law it felt was unconstitutional

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Answer: nullfication was the idea that states could nillify or void : B. any federal law it felt was unconstitutionalone of the example of nullification was in 1809 , when Pensylvannia statute stated that the federal government did not have any jurisdiction to be involved inn the case of United states vs Peters
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Which of the following was the major reason that farmers in South Carolina were not getting high prices for their crops immediately following World War I?A) They were growing more crops than what was needed.



B) They had to give up their land as cities in the state expanded.



C) They experienced several years of drought.




D) They were not able to ship their crops to other states.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B) They had to give up their land as cities in the state expanded." the major reason that farmers in South Carolina were not getting high prices for their crops immediately following World War I is that B) They had to give up their land as cities in the state expanded.

Cracking down on dissent during World War I was part of what larger governmental goal in the United States?

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Cracking down on dissent during World War I was part of the larger governmental goal in the United States of promoting war production domestically, since the US needed to supply a great number of weapons to Europe, as well as troops. 

The larger goal was uniting Americans around the war effort.

Cracking down on dissent would be a negative action in support of the larger, positive goal the government sought. The government wanted a fully united public in support of the war, and so it put out the message that that freedom of speech might have its limits in times of war.  

Hannah's mother said, Hannah is such a pencil and paper kid. its likely that Hannah will A be an arrist . B will learn to write, forming her letters perfectly. C will be good reader. Or D does not enjoy being read to.

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Get really mad because of her mother

C)Which of the following helped the federal government finance its efforts during World War I? A war bonds im thinking a


B victory gardens


C the War Industries Board wrong


D the National Labor Relations Board


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D the National Labor Relations Board 

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war bonds

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What is colonization

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(noun). The action or process of settling or establishing among indigenous of an area or basically dominating it.

  • The earliest explorations and attempts at colonization of Florida by Europeans were made by the Spanish.

What were the followers of James II called? Roundheads, Puritans, Jacobites, or Jameses?

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Jacobites

"Jacobite" comes from the word "Jacobus", that means James in Latin.

The Jacobites were mostly Scottish people that supported the James II return to the throne so he and his descendant can govern in both Scotland and England. Prior to this, James II had been deposed and exiled by the Protestant Parliament and other Protestant defenders in 1688 because of some conflicts related to James II's support for Catholicism.

they were called the Jacobites