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What did the Great Squeeze represent?
 
  a. Britain's attempt to mitigate the influence of Indians on colonists.
  b. Britain's attempt to financially bankrupt French business interests.
  c. Britain's attempt to colonize around France and squeeze them out.
  d. Britain's attempt to pay for the French and Indian War.

Question 2

Explain why today's federalism is or is not an effective form of government for the United States. Be specific in supporting your argument.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

An ideal response will:
1, Form a coherent argument with specific support.
2, Explain that the United States has a large and heterogeneous population with significant regional differences. A pro-federalist argument may state that the federalist system allows a large and diverse population to have unity without requiring uniformity; an anti-federalist or earlier federalist argument might highlight a removed or ineffective federal bureaucracy or a failure to address regional differences.
3, Address problem solving by state and national government.
4, Discuss issues of security and commerce.



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