Hmm, there were several triggering events that promoted westward expansion of the United States. Victory in war over Mexico (1848) gave the US new lands in the west. A treaty with Britain (also in 1848) gave the US sole possession of some formerly disputed Oregon territory lands also. Plus, in 1848, gold was discovered in California (land newly in US possession after that Mexican war treaty), so that prodded westward expansion too. Perhaps those are the initial "turning points" you're looking for. The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 sure helped the process as it was underway, as well.
The correct answer for 1 is D.) Gideon v. Wainwright
The correct answer for 2 is C.) University of California v. Bakke to describe affirmative action policies that negatively affected whites.
The correct answer for 3 is C.) Brown v. Board of Education
All three cases dealt with human rights and spreading equality and improving the society.
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C
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The whole declaration of Independence is a reasoned document that lists why the colonies were unhappy.
B is not mentioned. Those grievances had to do the George's miss use of power.
D is what the constitution does, not the declaration.
A is the exact thing that fathers did not want. Religion was not part of the process.
C is the last sentence of the second paragraph and it is the answer.
IN THE 1630S, ENGLISH PURITANS IN MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY CRE- ATED A SELF-GOVERNMENT THAT WENT FAR BEYOND WHAT EXISTED IN ENGLAND. SOME HISTORIANS ARGUE THAT IT WAS A RELIGIOUS GOVERNMENT, OR THEOCRACY. ... Many Anglicans were called Puritans because they wanted to purify the church and make it simpler.
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urban areas, where they worked in factories.
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