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Gov's cup for SS

Governor's cup for social studies #10

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When the Civil War began in 1861, the Confederacy had an advantage with better military leaders
As the United States Constitution was being written, many disagreements were settled with a compromise. Which compromise addressed the issue of slavery during the constitutional convention? Three-fifths compromise
By 1920, about one out of every four Americans was an immigrant. This created a housing shortage, and many immigrants were forced to live in tenements. What is a tenement? A crowded apartment building in a city
Suffrage refers to what right or responsibility? Vote in local, state, and national elections
What is not an economic problem? Resources
Leah decides to stay home and read a book she has been wanting to finish while her family goes to the ice cream shop. What is the opportunity cost of Leah’s choice? Going on an outing with her family
People of different cultures and time periods have used this cloth-based art form to pass down traditions and history. What art form is this? Quilting
What is the official motto of the United States? It was chosen because, when translated, it shows that we are one nation made up of many states. E pluribus unum
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