<p>@hope</p>
<p>dont remember the first question - more details?</p>
<p>For the second I put rice.</p>
<p>@hope</p>
<p>dont remember the first question - more details?</p>
<p>For the second I put rice.</p>
<p>The Raleigh question was about what happened after the founding of Roanoke Island failed.</p>
<p>i think it had something to do with starting to use Joint-stock companies.
-what about the cartoon of all the guys in a circle blaming eachother, which scandel was that??</p>
<p>oh wow i wasnt even close on South Carolina lol.
Yeah i put something about joint-stock companies for the raleigh question.
hamilton and jefferson i put something about factories.</p>
<p>Jefferson was more agrarian so i didnt think he would have liked factories (which is a Northern style of economy)
-what about the cartoon of all the guys in a circle blaming eachother, which scandel was that??
<p>Does someone remember the exact Jefferson/Hamilton Question? I dont seem to be able to recall it</p>
<p>I put joint stock companies. The circle was NY corruption.</p>
<p>btw: For the question about who strictly interpreted the constitution - it was Jackson not liking the Roads bill</p>
<p>And does anyone know who said the quote about dying for justice?
Choices were Charles Sumner, John Brown, Douglas, Lincoln and some woman’s rights person (maybe Stanton?)</p>
<p>@ mabsjen yea, i put Jackson vetoing the Roads Bill
and i believe it was John Brown- his rebellion to liberate slaves which resulted in him being hanged.</p>
<p>@born ok I guessed John Brown Hope we’re right :)</p>
<p>Did u put military industrial complex?</p>
<p>Also, for the question about the representation in the Congress not being adjusted for population shifts in the 1900s, did u get the suburbs were overrepresented?</p>
<p>i dont remember which question you’re reffering to about military industrial complex.
and @ representation i think it was rural areas where over represented because more people moved to the city so it was no longer “one man, one vote” (i think)</p>
<p>@born</p>
<p>it was like “Which characterized the period from 1945-1970” i think something like that</p>
<p>hudson river school was artistic landscape paintings??</p>
<p>Yes. I had an impulse to choose the transcendentalist option, but then I realized said term was a school of thought and not school institution.</p>
<p>agreed born</p>
<p>also, pragmatism was an answer right?</p>
<p>Was Pragmatism the answer to the quote question? All I remember is that the quote talked about “experience.”</p>
<p>pragmatism is correct.</p>
<p>wasnot 100% sure for that quote, i put transcendentalism…
Gloria steinem and someone else where for feminism?? cant think of any other questions…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what they put for
“All of the following characterized America in the period from 1945-1970 EXCEPT”?</p>
<p>uh oh, are you sure that one said “EXCEPT”??? i hope it didn’t</p>
<p>hmm Born4 - actually it probably didnt now that I think of it lol</p>
<p>in any case, what did u put?</p>