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So far, the Tennessee Valley Authority has spent $168 million toward the cleanup of its massive coal ash spill in Tennessee last December. That includes $65 million in settlements with Roane County residents who suffered property … Every day, 85 to 100 railcars roll away from the Kingston plant carrying coal ash pumped from the bottom of the Emory River, to be stored at a landfill in Alabama. (Residents on the receiving end call Perry County the “Ash Hole of Alabama. … read more…
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TVA Hikes Rate 8 Percent, Cuts Fuel Charge (The Memphis Daily News)
The Tennessee Valley Authority board has voted to raise the basic power rate 8 percent on Oct. 1.The increase in the basic rate will add $5.52 monthly…. read more…
Wolverine prepares property for sale (The Decatur Daily)
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Resolved Question: Help with History questions?
10. The militant Boston leader of resistance against the Tea Act was (a) James Otis (b) Patrick Henry (c) John Bernard (d) Sam Adams
11. The author of the Tract, COMMON SENSE, was (a) Thomas Paine (b)
\John Adams (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) George Washington
12. The United States most valuable allie during the American Revolution was (a) Prussia (b) Spain (c) Holland (d) france
. 13 The American government raised over $200 million and much of the cost of the Revolutionary War by (a) borrowing from Spain (b) taxing American citizens directly (c) printing paper money (d) requesting money from the states
1 14. How did the Revolution affect attitudes toward the education of women? (a) Women were told their place was at home, not schools. (b) Having acquired the vote, they needed education (c) The idea of female education began to be accepted as important in a republic (d) none of the above
1 15. As president, George Washington was careful not to exceed the powers given him by the Constitution (a) true (b) false
1 16. The Bill of Rights guaranteed that Congress would not interfere with the rights to (a) freedom of speech, press and religion (b) vote for all adults (c) both a and b are true (d) neither a nor b is true
1 17. Alexander Hamilton believed the United States needed a completely unregulated economy (b) a fresh start by writing off the Confederation’s debt (c) strong national government (d) an unrestricted political democracy
1 18. When confronted by the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. Washington (a) lacked the power to suppress it (b) suppressed it peacefully with a show of force (c) ignored it until it died out (d) none of the above
19. The politician who sought to preserve it with a minimum of government was (a) John Adams (b) Alexander Hamilton (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) Henry Clay
2 20. The Federalist judge on the Supreme Court at the time of the Marbury V Madison (1803) was (a) John Marshall (b) Olliver Ellsworth (c) Samuel Chase (d)William Hubard
2 21. For Jefferson, one of the most important reasons for the Louisiana Purchase was to open a new territory for the expansion of slavery (a) true (b) false
2 22. The Federalists who organized a scheme to form a ‘northern confederacy the (a) Constitutionalists (b) War Hawks (c) Essex Junto (d) Hartford Convention
23. The Battle of New Orleans in 1815 resulted in (a) a final victory and the end of the War of 1812 (b) emergence of Andrew Jackson as a military hero (c) both a and b are true (d) neither a nor b is true
24. For a generation after 1815, the most expansive force in the American economy was (a) cotton (b) banking (c) commerce (d) iron
25. The natural highway of western commerce and communication in the early 19th Century was the ____
River (a) Missouri (b) Colorado (c) Hudson (d) Tennessee
26 The American Enlightenment advocated scientific achievement (a) True (b) False
27 loyalists in the American Revolution tended to be (a) from all walks of life (b) merchants (c) legislatures (d) laborers
28 The Erie Canal was built with (a) federal government money (b) mostly state government money (c) both a and b are true (d) neither a nor b is true
29 The Monroe Doctrine was primarily involved in (a) arms build up (b) creating a powerful navy (c) expanding U S domestic power (d) foreign policy
30 The property confiscated from loyalists was mostly turned over to yeoman farmers (a) True (b) False
31 An important consequence of the Erie Canal was the establishment of New York City as a major commercial port (a) True (b) False
32. For most African Americans arriving in the colonies in the 17th century there was very little prejudice against them (a) True(b) False
33 The phrase “the folly of England and the ruin of America’ is correctly identified with the Stamp Act (a0 True (b) False
34.Sacajawea was hired by Lewis and Clark to be an Indian scout and trailblazer (a) True (b) False
35. Which individual had the least involvement in the Aaron Burr trial (a) Thomas Jefferson (b) General Wilkerson (c) John Marshall (d) James Monroe
36. At the heart of the protests against the Stamp Act of 1765 was (a) a demand for independence (b) a demand for a bill of rights (c) a demand to boycott British products (d) a demand that the stamps not be sold in the colonies
Resolved Question: help with history questions??
please help! here are the questions i need help with… anything you know is appreciated!
10. The militant Boston leader of resistance against the Tea Act was (a) James Otis (b) Patrick Henry (c) John Bernard (d) Sam Adams
11. The author of the Tract, COMMON SENSE, was (a) Thomas Paine (b)
\John Adams (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) George Washington
12. The United States most valuable allie during the American Revolution was (a) Prussia (b) Spain (c) Holland (d) france
. 13 The American government raised over $200 million and much of the cost of the Revolutionary War by (a) borrowing from Spain (b) taxing American citizens directly (c) printing paper money (d) requesting money from the states
1 14. How did the Revolution affect attitudes toward the education of women? (a) Women were told their place was at home, not schools. (b) Having acquired the vote, they needed education (c) The idea of female education began to be accepted as important in a republic (d) none of the above
1 15. As president, George Washington was careful not to exceed the powers given him by the Constitution (a) true (b) false
1 16. The Bill of Rights guaranteed that Congress would not interfere with the rights to (a) freedom of speech, press and religion (b) vote for all adults (c) both a and b are true (d) neither a nor b is true
1 17. Alexander Hamilton believed the United States needed a completely unregulated economy (b) a fresh start by writing off the Confederation’s debt (c) strong national government (d) an unrestricted political democracy
1 18. When confronted by the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. Washington (a) lacked the power to suppress it (b) suppressed it peacefully with a show of force (c) ignored it until it died out (d) none of the above
19. The politician who sought to preserve it with a minimum of government was (a) John Adams (b) Alexander Hamilton (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) Henry Clay
2 20. The Federalist judge on the Supreme Court at the time of the Marbury V Madison (1803) was (a) John Marshall (b) Olliver Ellsworth (c) Samuel Chase (d)William Hubard
2 21. For Jefferson, one of the most important reasons for the Louisiana Purchase was to open a new territory for the expansion of slavery (a) true (b) false
2 22. The Federalists who organized a scheme to form a ‘northern confederacy the (a) Constitutionalists (b) War Hawks (c) Essex Junto (d) Hartford Convention
23. The Battle of New Orleans in 1815 resulted in (a) a final victory and the end of the War of 1812 (b) emergence of Andrew Jackson as a military hero (c) both a and b are true (d) neither a nor b is true
24. For a generation after 1815, the most expansive force in the American economy was (a) cotton (b) banking (c) commerce (d) iron
25. The natural highway of western commerce and communication in the early 19th Century was the ____
River (a) Missouri (b) Colorado (c) Hudson (d) Tennessee
26 The American Enlightenment advocated scientific achievement (a) True (b) False
27 loyalists in the American Revolution tended to be (a) from all walks of life (b) merchants (c) legislatures (d) laborers
28 The Erie Canal was built with (a) federal government money (b) mostly state government money (c) both a and b are true (d) neither a nor b is true
29 The Monroe Doctrine was primarily involved in (a) arms build up (b) creating a powerful navy (c) expanding U S domestic power (d) foreign policy
30 The property confiscated from loyalists was mostly turned over to yeoman farmers (a) True (b) False
31 An important consequence of the Erie Canal was the establishment of New York City as a major commercial port (a) True (b) False
32. For most African Americans arriving in the colonies in the 17th century there was very little prejudice against them (a) True(b) False
33 The phrase “the folly of England and the ruin of America’ is correctly identified with the Stamp Act (a0 True (b) False
34.Sacajawea was hired by Lewis and Clark to be an Indian scout and trailblazer (a) True (b) False
35. Which individual had the least involvement in the Aaron Burr trial (a) Thomas Jefferson (b) General Wilkerson (c) John Marshall (d) James Monroe
36. At the heart of the protests against the Stamp Act of 1765 was (a) a demand for independence (b) a demand for a bill of rights (c) a demand to boycott British products (d) a demand that the stamps not be sold in the colonies
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