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Question: What's the most defining part of American history?
#1
the pre-constitution Confederation
 
#2
Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction efforts
 
#3
Westward Expansion and the Indian Wars (and Mexican-American War)
 
#4
Gilded Age
 
#5
Progressive Era
 
#6
Imperialism in the early 20th century (including conquest of the Phillipines and Hawaii)
 
#7
Roaring Twenties
 
#8
Great Depression
 
#9
New Deal
 
#10
World War II
 
#11
Great Society
 
#12
Civil Rights movement
 
#13
Space Race
 
#14
Cold War (including Korean War and Vietnam War)
 
#15
Clean Water and Clean Air Acts
 
#16
9/11/01 and the War on Terror (and the Iraq War)
 
#17
Financial Crash in 2008 and the Great Recession
 
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Total Voters: 63

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« on: November 11, 2015, 10:16:22 PM »

Civil War.

Most other things just kind of built onto that.
The only way it'd really be surpassed would be if we had some new major revolution that fundamentally changed our nation and political system.
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