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Question 1(multiple choice worth 5 points)
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the stop online piracy act (sopa) is wrong! it makes everyone responsible for illegal actions by just a few people. online companies have to police the sites that people visit, and that means that regular people may not be able to visit the websites that they want to see. everyone on the internet should oppose sopa.

which statement best summarizes the author's point of view on sopa?

sopa should not be a law because it is too difficult to enforce.
the u. s. government lacks the constitutional right to make laws about the internet.
people should protest sopa because it goes against their fourth amendment rights.
the law is unfair because it may violate citizens' ability to produce and access information.
question 2(multiple choice worth 5 points)
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with the formation of the colonies came the combining of many different cultural groups. how is the influence of african slaves and native americans on colonial culture similar?

they only made small, unimportant contributions.
they both influenced the food, art, and music of the colonies.
they improved the understanding of science and medicine in the colonies.
both cultures were responsible for changing the geography of the united states.
question 3(multiple choice worth 5 points)
(03.02 lc)

why did the iroquois indians string dyed beads and shells together?

to make jewelry
to record information
to create tribal decorations
to teach their children to count
question 4(multiple choice worth 5 points)
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using the passage below, answer the question that follows.

the tuscarora people lived in the eastern areas of north carolina in the 17th century. as european settlers moved into their homelands, tensions between these groups rose. european settlers moved onto native lands without apology. soon tuscarora women and children were being abducted and sold into slavery by the settlers. tuscarora hunting parties were attacked and killed or sold into slavery. in 1710, prior to the outbreak of the tuscarora war, the tuscarora people made a plea to the governor of pennsylvania. desperate for peace, the tuscarora begged for sanctuary in pennsylvania. the speakers for the tribe talked of women and children unable to gather food and play in the forest for fear of being captured. they talked of not being able to hunt freely to support their families. they talked, above all, of a desire for peace between the settlers and themselves, even if it required leaving their homelands. however, the governor of pennsylvania was reluctant to give them sanctuary. among other issues, the governor feared an alliance between the tuscarora and the pennsylvania iroquois. he feared increasing the native american presence in pennsylvania would upset the settlers already there. ultimately, the tuscarora had to make the best of their hard life in north carolina. the harassment from settlers did not stop, and in 1711, war broke out between the settlers and the tuscarora.

based on this account, what would historians be most likely to disagree on regarding the story of the tuscarora?

the history of the iroquois nation
the duration of the tuscarora war
the exact cause of the tuscarora war
the location of the tuscarora tribal lands
question 5(multiple choice worth 5 points)
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which of the following resolved the issue of whether slaves could be used to determine the number of representatives a state could have?

connecticut compromise
electoral college
great compromise
three-fifths compromise
question 6(multiple choice worth 5 points)
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phoenix, sept. 20, 2012—arizona's new immigration law takes effect this week. according to the law, police officers must check the status of anyone who may be an undocumented immigrant. officers have the right to decide who is checked under this law.

which argument would a supporter use to show that this law is necessary?

all citizens are entitled to due process of law under the fifth amendment.
birthright citizenship was granted in the united states only with the fourteenth amendment.
the first amendment permits freedom of assembly by all people, including immigrants.
the u. s. constitution gives states the right to make and enforce their own laws.
question 7(multiple choice worth 5 points)
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which answer summarizes the main argument between the federalists and anti-federalists during the constitutional convention?

they argued about federalism and how the federal and state governments would share power.
they argued about the articles of confederation and how to change it to serve the government better.
they argued about the federalist papers and what the content should be.
they argued about ratification and how many states would need to agree for the constitution to take effect.

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