<p>Yep, definitely the ICC because it was created to prevent railway rates gouging. Was the one before that the grangers movement?</p>
<p>Not clayton antitrust because that was during woodrow wilson's presidency. the answer is after the time period, thus making Interstate commerce was the answer
quakers first settled PA, and they were one of the few people to give indian equal opportunities <em>besides the french</em>
lol at andy warhol i didnt know that and campbell soup</p>
<p>yes i agree with the campbell soup--i've known that since 4th grade. where've you been?!!?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the question that had three women, benjamin rush, and brigham young as answer choices and the question asked something about one of them speaking out negatively concerning women/women's rights? I had no idea.</p>
<p>brigham young? lol. he had like 100 wives</p>
<p>haha I know, when I got home I looked their two names up on wikipedia to see and it said that brigham young had like 55 wives, but was just wondering if anyone knew.</p>
<p>i think i did really well, i read PR, Kaplan, and like half of amsco. what was with that one question with the picture of the marchers? it said lawyers money something something. i omitted it, but now that i think about it, i'm leaning toward something in the progressive era (lawyers living in an urban area, whom are probably mid-class to wealthy).</p>