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What was life like for enslaved people living in the American South during the antebellum period? What challenges did enslaved people face?
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Describe the formation of America's first two political parties, the Republicans and the Federalists?
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Analyze each primary source by considering its historical context, its author (including his or her values, biases, and experiences), and the rhetoric of the te
Discuss the artist's position on imperialism and what in the cartoon led you to that conclusion.
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