December U.S. History

<p>And also what was not proposed in treaty of versaille ?</p>

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<li>I can't remember, what were the choices again?</li>
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<p>i dont remember what i put for the treaty of versaille</p>

<p>what was the cartoon representing?</p>

<p>I put the cartoon was they were nativist even though they had immigrant b ackgrounds. </p>

<p>For the indian one i put the kids went to the mothers clan</p>

<p>The quote one Hamilton was in the middle, the one about the public seldom choosing right</p>

<p>was the one quote transcendentalist ?</p>

<p>powhatan..jamestown??</p>

<p>i know the large pop madison was factionalism because its from fed papers no 10 which we just read in class</p>

<p>^^i remember putting Transcendentalism and Jamestown, Virginia for those two</p>

<p>for the Treaty of Versailles question i remember a couple of the choices: disarmament, no secret treaties, and freedom of the seas, and free trade (i think??)</p>

<p>yes, the treaty of versailles one was an EXCEPT question. All of the provisions were included in the Treaty of Versailles EXCEPT:</p>

<p>Disarmament of the great powers (that was done in during the Washington Naval Conference of 1921; the Treaty of Versailles only ordered disarmament for the DEFEATED powers)</p>

<p>I put limiting of rearmament for treaty of versailles.(choice E)
Was the quote one utilitarianism or transcendentalism? (it was something about being perfect and true to yourself) I put utilitarianism. Someone please confirm/denounce my answer!!!</p>

<p>Transcendentalism for sure.
I also put:
-the thing about nativism w/ immigrant roots for the cartoon
-Powhatan is definitely in VA
-children in the mother's clan (wasn't 100% on that one..)
-Dominica for Roosevelt Corollary
-Proclamation of 1763 for map question
-Camelot = Kennedy
-disillusionment for those modernist writers
-Seneca Falls = women's rights
-equal treatment for the New Negro writers (although I wasn't sure, because Zora Neale Hurston was on that list and that isn't necessarily totally fitting with her work..)</p>

<p>yeahh for U.S. history. haha</p>

<p>^^I got the question wrong, but children joining the mother's clan I believe is correct. Eastern Woodland Indian society was very much matriarchal.</p>

<p>Also, the New Negro movement did demand equal treatment (At least according to Wikipedia).</p>

<p>^^Haha you're so resourceful..I don't think I would have thought to look it up on Wikipedia..</p>

<p>u guys are really talented...I forget about everything the moment I walked out from the testing room..
Come on....continue to recollect.......Thanks!!!</p>

<p>up~~~~~anybody care about US HISTORY</p>