<p>ya'lls are over analyzing the questions!</p>
<p>And there is no way the Mickey mouse one could be anything other than that US places a smaller emphasis on studying or whatever.</p>
<p>ya'lls are over analyzing the questions!</p>
<p>And there is no way the Mickey mouse one could be anything other than that US places a smaller emphasis on studying or whatever.</p>
<p>ok, does ANYONE remember the name of the guy on the question about supprt for women suffrage... there were 3 women and 2 guys for answers. One guy was Brigham Young. The other was ??!?!</p>
<p>ok but if you said that they were distracted and generally less interested in studying that is too ambiguous and cb would never be like that... i believe that was a trap they set up for you...</p>
<p>Benjamin Rush?</p>
<p>What was the one about Ralph Nader? Was it the health insurance answer or consumer rights?</p>
<p>reid, yeah I omitted that question. Had no idea whatsoever.</p>
<p>Freesenthaw, i think we established that it was Brigham Young because he had like 51 wives lol.</p>
<p>^^^ It was consumer rights. (Nader)</p>
<p>Consumer rights. But I put health insurance. Oh well. And drkornruns I really don't see your logic. In fact, I don't see how that comic could possibly be interpreted any other way.</p>
<p>no no i know..that was the other guy though...</p>
<p>I'm cancelling my scores haha I dont know if i'll take it again...</p>
<p>there was no choice for consumer rights it was choice e nuclear waste prevention... he wrote 9 books on nuclear waste :)</p>
<p>I wish the nader ? had a choice about highway reform because that was the only thing i kneew about him. I stupidly guessed nuclear regulation :(.</p>
<p>consumer rights wasnt a choice otherwise there would be two correct answers and i would have put consumer rights first :)</p>
<p>consumer rights</p>
<p>Bush - Tax reform</p>
<p>Kerry - National Health Insurance</p>
<p>the others were reforms that the majority of people wouldn't be too interested in (prison reform, nuclear weapon safeguards)</p>
<p>consumer rights was it...but i omitted that question</p>
<p>WHY COULDNT IT HAVE SAID ENVIRONMENTALIST OR CONSERVATIONAL POLICIES SDKLHGSLKDHGLKDSGH</p>
<p>Ok some more questions for discussion...</p>
<p>Henry Clay backed War of 1812? Was it A? I forget the exact wording of the answer though.</p>
<p>Jefferson described the victory of the Dem. Republicans as a "revolution of 1800."</p>
<p>Any more?</p>
<p>it was nuclear regulation so turn that frown upside down... he wrote 9 pieces of lit on it :) all of which i read for environmental :)</p>
<p>SERIOUSLY, FREEZENTHAW! That would've made the question so much easier lol (green party, hah)</p>
<p>aw crud. I guess the answer was Brigham Young. But I disagree.</p>
<p>Henry Clay: exterminate english from frontier
Jefferson: Republican overthrows federalists.</p>