<p>Hey can anyone remember any of the questions? Because I really want to know how I did!</p>
<p>for some reason i can't remember a single question! maybe in a few days i'll remember a few. hmmm.</p>
<p>What statement best supports an economic interpretation of the Civil War? Was it B, northern merchants etc?</p>
<p>Was the 1920's improved standard of life and urbanization?</p>
<p>Did the last war between France and Britain over North American colonies start in Europe?</p>
<p>Did Pennsylvania have everything EXCEPT fertile farm land?</p>
<p>FrenchIndian War started in northamerica and grew into a global conflict</p>
<p>1920's improved standard of life and urbanization</p>
<p>Economic interpretation was the one that was like north wanted to extend its economic dominance over the south to a political dominance</p>
<p>Not sure about Pennsylvania but I put that there wasn't much conflict between settlers and Indians--I mean they're quakers how much shenanigans are they really gonna get into</p>
<p>^ i agree with all of those answers as well.. if that means anything.</p>
<p>Who would have been LEAST likely to attend the signing of the declaration of independence?</p>
<p>I put the answer with rhode island, connecticut (?), and new hampshire. I have no clue, though. I chose that considering some of those states never attended some of the national conventions that took place.</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure E had kentucky in it. and i'm pretty sure kentucky wasn't a colony and never was lol. i don't know how you could miss that one. </p>
<p>unless i read the question wrong???</p>
<p>^Maine, Vermont and Kentucky was the answer because they were not recognized as an separate colony. Maine was controlled by Massachusetts, Vermont was a part of New Hampshire and I don't remember if any one was even in Kentucky yet.</p>
<p>For the Dec of independence question, i picked one with Kentucky Vermont(?)and Maine.. i just guessed that those states weren't in the union i n 1776.......(didn't maine join in the Missouri Compromise????) and for the French and Indian War it started in N.America Pennsylvania is the conflict with Native Americans for sure. They didn't have much conflict with them. The one with the soup can was Andy Warhol ... Oh what about the "Lawyer Sound Money Club"????? i had NO IDEA but just chose A (Andrew Jackson..pet banks.. blah blah) i also remember "Regarding the problem depicted in the picture above, which of the following was the first significant solution?"</p>
<p>i was confused btw "Clayton Antitrust" and "Interstate Commerce Act". and also what about the Gilded Age culture thing? among the choices were downtown department stores and motion picture palaces.... i was clueless.</p>
<p>i was unsure about pennsylvania because there was another answer that was like, "the quakers were one of the first european settlers" and i was like wait, the pilgrims and the puritans definitely were</p>
<p>I think it was "Except Motion Picture Palaces (D?) because that was to early for motion pictures?</p>
<p>The deciding factor where the French started to openly help the Americans in the Revolutionary war was b/c of the battle at Saratoga</p>
<p>clayton antitrust gave legitimacy to the sherman antitrust act.. ICA regulated national commerce i think and the gilded age one i put motion picture palaces.. just seemed in the wrong time period but i'm not positive </p>
<p>it said quakers were first to settle in PA not America</p>
<p>wait, so was the answer clayton AND ICA? same or differenet question?</p>
<p>oh i don't remember the question actually sorry lol</p>
<p>i remember clayton but not sure if i put ICA...think i did tho</p>
<p>I had ICC for that one and motion picture palaces for the other--for the record I was really torn between baseball teams and motion pictures, but I figured baseball was invented in the Civil War era so they probably had developed legit pro teams by the 1890s</p>
<p>Edit: I just googled motion picture palace, and apparently the first motion picture palace was established in 1913, making that the correct answer</p>
<p>I believe the ICC question asked for the first piece of legislation or something to address those kinds of issues... I think that makes it ICC for sure</p>
<p>I think Interstate Commerce Act was the answer.</p>
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