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Vadim26 [7]
2 years ago
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The US is bordered on the north by _________, on the South by _________, on the east by ________, and on the west by ___________

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The mountains that dominate the eastern part of the USA are the ---------- Mountains.
The mountains that dominate the western part of the USA are the _______ Mountains.
The most important river in the USA which roughly separates the eastern and western USA is the ________ River.
There were _________original British colonies in America.
Name these original colonies:
America declared its independence on (date) _______
The first president of the United States was __________
What is the capital of the United States? ___________
There are ______ stripes and ______stars on the flag of the United States.
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
There are _____ branches of the federal government.
The Bill of Rights is the first ____ amendments to the US Constitution.
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of the press are all guaranteed by the _____Amendment.
The Father of the US Constitution is ___________.
President _______________’s Indian Removal Act led to the tragic event known as the ________.
______________ was the justification for the Westward expansion of the USA.
The US Civil War was fought over states’ rights, sectionalism, and ________.
The US Civil War was fought between the ________ states and the ______ states.
The 13th Amendment to the Constitution banned ______ in the country.
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Inessa [10]2 years ago
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thats alot of writing

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