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8. Use the excerpt from the 1837 message of Brigadier General John E. Wool to the Cherokee Nation to answer the question.

Using the excerpt from Brigadier General John E. Wool, answer (a), (b), and (c).

In 1-2 sentences, identify TWO instances where Wool notes that injustices have been done to the Native Americans he’s speaking to.
In 2-3 sentences, summarize Wool’s argument as to why it is best that the Native Americans he’s speaking to follow his instructions.
In 2-3 sentences, explain what Wool’s argument suggests about the causes of westward expansion into Indian territory.

14. Use the excerpt from John O’Sullivan’s article “The Great Nation of Futurity” to answer the question.

Using the excerpt from John O’Sullivan, answer (a) and (b).

How does O’Sullivan weave religious themes into his understanding of manifest destiny? Your response should be 2-3 sentences.
What does O’Sullivan believe will unite the many diverse peoples of the nation together in the future he imagines? Your response should be 2-3 sentences.

19. Use the excerpt from the WPA Slave Narrative of Patsy Moses to answer the question.

Using the WPA slave narrative of Patsy Moses, answer (a) and (b).

In 1-3 sentences, identify ONE way that this narrative supports the conclusion that enslaved Africans forged their own communities and cultures.
In 1-3 sentences, explain how the preservation of these forged communities and cultures may have served an important purpose in slave societies.

20. Use the excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s On the Duty of Civil Disobedience to answer the question.

Using the excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, answer (a) and (b).

In 2-3 sentences, identify ONE way that Thoreau expresses his skepticism of governmental power.
In 2-3 sentences, explain how Thoreau uses the Mexican-American War to support his conclusions.

21. Use the image American Progress to answer the question.

Using the illustration above, answer (a) and (b).

In 2-3 sentences, describe the metaphorical significance of the woman in the image.
In 2-3 sentences, explain how the painting reflects the ideas, values, and realities of mid-nineteenth-century America.

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