<p>First major Indain battle after Revolutionary War. Resulted in US victory and the Treaty of Greenville, which gave the US land in Ohio. Lead to discussion over how to sell land and the Public Land Act.</p>
<p>What was the main idea of the 13, 14, 15, 16, snd 17 amendments.</p>
<p>13th-abolished slavery
14th-equal protection for states and blacks are citizens
15th-racial suffrage</p>
<p>16 and 17 are oddballs -income tax and direct election of senators</p>
<p>Back to the one about who came up with the 3 branches of govenment idea, this was a european writer named Montisque.</p>
<p>Who was Horrace Mann?</p>
<p>Montesquieu is the right spelling, I think =)</p>
<p>Horace Mann was a MA politician (rep and senator- wow! Overachiever!) who introduced many reforms in education.... longer school years, higher pay for teachers, etc.</p>
<p>Who was Ho Chi Min?</p>
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<p>Join and test each other.</p>
<p>Ho Chi Minh led the Communist forces in Vietnam who drove out the French by 1954.</p>
<p>When was the 1st time women served in the armed forces?</p>
<p>can someone tell me what the big stick policy actually meant?</p>
<p>Big stick policy: basically its Roosevelt's way of saying "do things the way we (US) wants, and we wont beat you with a big stick." Take tha panama canal for instance..Panama refused to give up the area needed to create the canal, so Roosevelt encouraged a revolution.</p>
<p>Closed vs. open shop?</p>
<p>Can anyone recap all of the presidential policies and what they all involved?
(ex. New Deal, New freedom, Great Society, etc.) please</p>
<p>In an open shop no worker is required to join a union to be employed, in a closed shop in order to be employed you must join a union.</p>
<p>I think I'm related to Horrace Mann...lol</p>
<p>the closed/open shop think reminds me of the Taft-Hartley Act which made "closed-shop" illegal.</p>
<p>umm hes what i can think of</p>
<p>square deal = tr an agreement that is made fairly between businesses and the consumers and workers.</p>
<p>new deal = fdr - reform relief recovery</p>
<p>new freedom = wilson - promoted antitrust modification, tariff revision, and reform in banking and currency matters.</p>
<p>great society - lbj = social reforms were the elimination of poverty and racial injustice- medicare/medicade</p>
<p>highlight on reagans achievements during his presidency</p>
<p>Sorry to interrupt, but I just wanted to say "YAY for last-minute studying!"</p>
<p>That would be all, continue gentlemen.</p>
<p>I solely stated "gentlemen" above and omitted ladies because I know all the ladies made neat flash cards and bought flashy highlighters to begin they're studying ahead of time so that they can get they're beauty sleep tonight. So I'm not sexist, I just stereotype :).</p>
<p>Sorry for spamming.</p>
<p>And again, continue gentlemen...</p>
<p>^ what a stupid, f**cing waste of a post.</p>
<p>Here are some quotes that might be helpful tomorrow</p>
<p>"I will hang the first person who tries to secede from the nearset tree." -Andrew Jackson concerning Nullification crisis</p>
<p>"Kansas should grow less corn and raise more hell"
-Marry Leese concerning populists</p>
<p>"Texas will poison us"
-Emerson concerning the Mexican American war</p>
<p>"Moses had his ten commandments and we broke them, Wilson has his fourteen points and we shall see" -Clemson</p>
<p>guarantee these will be on there: theyve been onEVERY prac. test ive taken thus far:</p>
<p>containment
fourteen points
william llyod garrison
cross of gold speech
mercantilism
w.e. Dubois
betty friedan& the feminine mystique
rachel carson-silent spring
&&& the compromise of 1850!! It didnt end slavery in DC, it ended the slave trade!!</p>
<p>GOOD LUCK GUYS!! WOOO BRING IT HOME FOR TEAM CC!</p>