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lions [1.4K]
3 years ago
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5. U.S. Groups of the Late 1700s and Early 1800s Women Children Indentured Servants Native Americans African American Working Cl

ass Which statement best summarizes the historical position of all groups listed above?
All people in the United States are free. All people in the United States are citizens. The United States has unequal economic opportunities***
The U.S. government represents everyone's needs. 9. Which event during John Adam’s presidency was the main reason the Federalist party began to fall apart?
The XYZ Affair The Jay Treaty The Alien and sedition Acts*** The “Anti-federalist” speech by Thomas Jefferson
History
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Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
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5 is correct and so is 9, good job!
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