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Directions (1-48): For each statement or question, write in the space provided, the number of the word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers the question.
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nearest full point, observations about something using facts, above content areas, cartoon interpretation, elastic clause, specific factual information, national origins quota system, three headlines, electoral college system, political party conventions, evidence whenever
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World War, African Americans, Great Britain, Soviet Union, United Nations, Great Depression, Theodore Roosevelt, Latin America, House of Representatives, Articles of Confederation, League of Nations, President Roosevelt, New York, President Clinton, Fourteenth Amendment, George Washington, Western Hemisphere, Woodrow Wilson, Native American Indians, Middle East, Monroe Doctrine, Constitutional Convention, Native Americans, President Franklin, Great Society
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