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This extensive learning module examines how the United States became more connected with the world as it pursued an expansionist foreign policy, became the destination for many new immigrants, and encouraged migration to the Pacific Coast. It looks at issues that led to the Civil War and the long-term impact of the war, as well as issues that remained unresolved.
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secession crisis, spread of slavery, westward migration, compromise of 1850, department of defense education activity, dodea, dodea: ap us history: unit 4: a house divided, dred scott decision, kansas-nebraska act, mexican war, panic of 1857, texas independence, u.s. expansionism, u.s. expansionist foreign policy, election of abraham lincoln, immigration of europeans, impact of civil war, a changing nation (1790-1860), a nation divided (1848-60), civil war (1861-65)
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- Knovation Readability Score: 3 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
- The intended use for this resource is Instructional|practice