Match the foundational document to one of its central claims.
the Declaration of Independence
the Northwest Ordinance
the US Constitution
the Federalist Papers
A strong central government was good for the new country.
Individuals living in the new country had rights.
New states could join the country under certain conditions.
The colonies' relationship with Great Britain needed to change.
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Match the vocabulary word with its meaning. 1. capitalism to change or improve something by correcting faults or removing abuses 2. chattel an economic system based on private ownership and competition motivated by profit 3. imperialism policy extending political, economic, or military rule over another 4. indentured an economic system where colonies supply goods to the mother country 5. mercantilism an agreement committing one person to be another's slave for a certain period of time 6. reform a type of slavery where the slave is the sole property of the master with no rights
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How are the perspectives presented in the excerpts similar? they show the disappointment and fear mission control workers feel when the lunar module develops problems. they show the huge investment of time and energy mission control workers dedicated to the lunar module. they show how mission control workers view the lunar module as if it is the workers' very own child. they show the relief and excitement mission control workers feel when the lunar module lands on the moon.
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Which european nation had the most dominant navy during world war i
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After the treaty of paris was signed about 90,000 loyalist became refugees where did about half of them resettle?
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Match the foundational document to one of its central claims.
the Declaration of Independence
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