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The name of a man killed by an anti-Mormon mob in 1844 is
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
The final borders of the lower 48 states were established in the
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
Under Mexican rule, the main appeal Texas held for American settlers was
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
“Fifty-Four Forty or Fight” referred to a boundary dispute between the United States and
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
Of the following, the man most in favor of seizing land from Mexico was
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
Industrialization in the early 19th century led to all of the following except
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
The inventor of a mechanical reaper that did the work of five farm workers was
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
The inventor of a new rubber product that didn’t freeze or melt was
James K. Polk.
Gadsden Purchase.
cheap land.
greater self-sufficiency.
Charles Goodyear.
Cyrus McCormick.
Great Britain.
Joseph Smith.
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