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ira [324]
3 years ago
14

What problem did Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis expose?

History
2 answers:
QveST [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

B.

Hope this helps thank you
gregori [183]3 years ago
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Answer:

US History Semester A Exam

Explanation:

1: C, establishing the Tuskegee Institute

2: A, surrender

3: B, the government took a more active

4: C, Progressivism remained an

5: C, He paid Spain a large

6: A, America's unique development

7: D, Hawaii was a strategic

8: B, Roosevelt supported Panama's

9: A, It caused Latin American countries

10: A militarism

11: D, an infantry regiment of

12: C + D, business owners in the west, those who moved out west could

13: A, The federal government agreed to

14: B, Many US senators opposed

15: C, Chinese immigration was

16: The United States enters World War I, World War I ends, Congress ratifies the Prohibition amendment, Congress ratifies the women's suffrage amendment

17: A, job opportunities

18: C, the aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer

19: C, they set aside land and money

20: D, many Americans in rural areas felt

21: B, factory jobs in American cities

22: D, until a majority of women in Massachusetts say

23: B, the doctrine of separate

24: D, African Americans wanted more

25: C, Boss Tweed was gone, but corruption

26: A + D, culture of consumerism + aftermath of World War I

27: B, the Populist Party

28: B, an attempt to address the problems associated with the

29: C, this is horrible abuse of justice

30: A, the colonists' decision to

31: B, the patriots' victory persuaded

32: C + D, the women are like the patriots + men are like tyrants

33: B, inability to tax citizens

34: anti-Federalist, weaker, threaten, not sign

35: B, figure out how to send electricity

36: J.P Morgan: started a very successful financial, was a leader within the steel. Andrew Carnegie: was a leader within the steel. Corneliuis Vanderbilt: helped expand and improve the railroad

37: C, the Knights of Labor

38: D, new regulations improved the safety and health

39: D, to lobby for laws against the consumption of alcohol

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