<p>Carrie Chapman Catt led the national American Woman Suffrage Association after Susan B. Anthony. She was opposed by Josephine Dodge who formed the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage</p>
<p>Hm, well i thought in terms of the western and eastern hemisphere. That title in general is "tad" ambiguous. I mean you good go with Kennedy, Monroe Doctrine, etc.</p>
<p>Catherine Beecher spoke about the domesticity of women and the inportance of separate spheres</p>
<p>Who spoke about the importance in the Separate Spheres Doctrine
what's the answer?
easy question here. What ended Reconstruction? also what elections had an outcome where a candidate won more electoral votes but less popular votes? include the case where the candidate lost both electoral and popular but still became president</p>
<p>What Woman wrote the "Feminine Mystique," and formed NOW? (circa 1960).</p>
<p>Betty Friedan</p>
<p>Think it was asked already.</p>
<p>Betty Fredan wrote Feminine Mystique</p>
<p>wasn't the first catholic to run for president Al Smith?
I"m pretty sure. He ran against hoover in 1928</p>
<p>That's correct, imiracle.</p>
<p>Lincoln's first election he didn't win the popular but won electoral.
And the whole 2000 election was like that too.
Too lazy to think of other instances. ;)</p>
<p>didn't he win the popular Lincoln?
don't add up breckridge's and douglas's popular vote they go as separate.</p>
<p>Yeah, Lincoln won the popular vote, but he didn't get a majority of the popular. (He got like 40%). So he's considered a minority president.</p>
<p>Lincoln won the popular but he didn't receive the majority. If one wins the popular w/o a majority in the electoral college, then it would go the senate or house or something i forgot (think adams & the corrupt bargain).</p>
<p>But Lincoln got a majority in the electoral vote so it didn't matter.</p>
<p>What is Dynamic Conservatism and whose philosophy was it?</p>
<p>what is that? is it TR or the person in charge of the environmental agency during his term and had a conflict with the internal minister during Taft's presidency?</p>
<p>imiracle - do you mean my question? if so, sorry but no</p>
<p>It was Eisenhower's philosphy that the previous republican administrations had been complacent and backwards and that he would try and work with the Democrats. He also sometimes rejected ideas from his own party if he deemed them too conservative.</p>
<p>It was Eisenhower's policy, and it was a brand of moderate republicanism that focused on budget cuts/smaller government while still maintaining many new deal programs.</p>
<p>What politician led the drive for a return to fundamentalist christian teachings in schools in the 1920s, including defending creationism in the 1925 Scopes Trial?</p>
<p>Wiliams Jennings Bryan
totally humiliated by Clarence Darrow.
what did Gerald Ford do that angered the general public?</p>
<p>everything, lol
but especially....he pardoned Nixon.</p>
<p>What were the US territorial gains in the Mexican-American war?</p>
<p>a lot of stuff. west of missisiippi river, california, new mexico, etc etc a lot</p>
<p>What city did Churchill give his iron curtain thing</p>