June 2006 - US History

<p>we only answered like 25 questions..</p>

<p>Does anyone have a definite answer to the very last question about problems during the 70's? It was, all of these were problems EXCEPT- i put loans, because we funded South Vietnam halfway through the 70's. Anyone have any sources saying loans were a big problem then?</p>

<p>Anyone remember the answers to the colonial questions, Federalist questions, or the Progressive stuff?</p>

<p>mukrakers was the answer to one of them.</p>

<p>i wish more people contributed.. its only a consistent 4-5</p>

<p>what was the first state admitted into the union after the northwest ordinance?</p>

<p>I already answered this- read through the thread- it was ohio</p>

<p>crap i think that was ohio...i put tennessee....</p>

<p>awesome, thanks.</p>

<p>did any of you get eisenhower for one of them? not the mccarthy one</p>

<p>i am quite positive i never chose eisenhower for any of them.</p>

<p>Someone said the Cold War quote was Truman, not Eisenhower, or McCarthy</p>

<p>i put mccarthy, and i'm almost 100% positive it was him.</p>

<p>i thought of another!!!!! why was jefferson associated with the revolution of 1800 (easy one for me)?</p>

<p>I put McCarthy too but someone said Truman, hopefully we're both right.</p>

<p>i chose that they peacfully pushed the federalists out of power.</p>

<p>was that what you got vinnny?</p>

<p>they took over the federalists peacefully.</p>

<p>Tammany Hall is merit system guys. You give them your vote and they give you money, gifts, etc...right? spoils system is most notable under Andrew Jackson.</p>

<p>Tammany Hall in New York City (Democrats), run by Irish political bosses. Used a “cycle” of favors, aldermen and businessmen in contract inflated prices of goods and services in order to have enough money to “buy” the vote</p>

<p><a href="http://www.lander.edu/jcleland/HIST345/Outlines%20of%20Lectures%20and%20discussions/Stalwarts,%20Mugwumps%20and%20Civil%20Service%20Reform.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.lander.edu/jcleland/HIST345/Outlines%20of%20Lectures%20and%20discussions/Stalwarts,%20Mugwumps%20and%20Civil%20Service%20Reform.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Yeah I put that too, I'm 100% sure that's right...it was a peaceful transition.</p>

<p>What about the similarities between the Roosevelt and Johnson programs or something like that.</p>

<p>yes...thats what i got ..... and Tammany Hall was definetly not merit system....my AP teacher would have a stroke if he heard that</p>