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History, 08.10.2019 23:00 LatishaSW2795

Why did members of the cherokee nation most likely refer to the dahlonega gold rush as “the great intrusion”?

a)
they wanted the miners to locate more gold deposits.

b)
they knew that their lands did not contain much gold.

c)
they believed that the miners had invaded their territory.

d)
they did not want to share their gold deposits with others.

the charter asserted that an educated citizenry is essential to a free government, that government has a responsibility to see that its citizens receive an education, and that all people—not just the wealthy and privileged—have a right to education.

--larry b. dendy, the new georgia encyclopedia, 2009
what georgia institution was created to guarantee that "all people—not just the wealthy and privileged—have a right to education? "

a) it wouldnt have been an intrusion if they wanted them to locate more gold
b) indians were never interested in gold like the rest of the world
d) as stated from my answer for b they were not interested in gold, meaning they would not care if they shared

between 1805 and 1833, georgia sold almost 75% of the state to about 100,000 families and individuals for a few pennies. what was this system of land distribution called?

a)
headright system

b)
yazoo land system

c)
land lottery system

d)
georgia gold rush system

which of these would best describe the effect that inventions like the telegraph, steamboat, and railroads had on life in early america?

a)
thomas edison was responsible for each of these new inventions.

b)
these inventions led to increased business productivity and economic growth.

c)
inventions like these caused slavery to spread throughout the united states.

d)
these inventions made it possible for new states like kansas and missouri to join the union.

the repeal of the trustee's ban on slavery boosted georgia's economy by

a)
increasing the amount of taxes the government collected from new slave owners.

b)
allowing carolina planters to expand rice cultivation into georgia's lowlands.

c)
allowing georgians to do business with colonies that participated in the slave trade.

d)
increasing the amount of free labor available to clear the land for future colonization.

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