<p>nope, it was definitely increased government spending.</p>
<p>and yeah, the CPI mobilized support for the war.</p>
<p>nope, it was definitely increased government spending.</p>
<p>and yeah, the CPI mobilized support for the war.</p>
<p>"Can anyone confirm that the Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in the rebellious territories "
/confirm</p>
<p>anna hutch ques - something about salvation
–> directly from American Pageant: “she claimed a holy life was no sure sign of salvation and that the truly saved need not bother to obey the law of either God or man. This assertion known as antinominaism…”</p>
<p>city upon a hill (winthrop) - something abt being like a model
/confirm</p>
<p>Oh shoot… goldenrule is prob right about Anne Hutchinson. I just can’t find anywhere where it directly states that the clergy aren’t the only ones who can interpret scripture… but if it’s in her trial then I guess goldenrule has to be right</p>
<p>what was the one about the declaration of independence? was it it wrote the grievances of the king something like that?</p>
<p>^ I think it was about the greivances of the king.</p>
<p>for new deal i put monetary policy (?)</p>
<p>Also i believe the answer to the red scare was police arrests from the justice dept—as a result of the alien and sedition acts
from wikipedia
“The government used World War I as an opportunity to crush the IWW. In September 1917, U.S. Department of Justice agents made simultaneous raids on forty-eight IWW meeting halls across the country. In 1917, one hundred and sixty-five IWW leaders were arrested for conspiring to hinder the draft, encourage desertion, and intimidate others in connection with labor disputes, under the new Espionage Act; one hundred and one went on trial before Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis in 1918”</p>
<p>yep on the declaration it was the charges against the king</p>
<ol>
<li>Picture of Woman - Women were busy in Domestic Chores</li>
<li>Nixon/Reagan took hard line on communism</li>
<li>Picture of George H.W. Bush - He wasn’t paying enough attention to domestic issues</li>
<li>New England colonies had higher life expectancy than Chesapeake Colonies</li>
<li>Pennsylvania didn’t have established church</li>
<li>Moral Majority - thought secular humanism was eroding America</li>
<li>Chart of States with African American populations - Great Migration</li>
<li>Main crop in South Carolina was rice</li>
<li>mercantilism, colonies can’t export manufactured goods</li>
<li>Dawes Severalty Act - divided tribal lands to individuals</li>
<li>Picture with missiles - Massive Retaliation</li>
<li>John Marshall’s court - gave more power to federal government than the state (not verbatim)</li>
<li>In the Antebellum south between 1820 - 1860 - the African American population exploded</li>
<li>Scopes Trial was about teaching evolution in school</li>
<li>Lyndon B. Johnson - was about humanities and arts</li>
<li>Martin Luther King was inspired by Thoreau</li>
<li>Ida B. Wells - lynching</li>
<li>Pop sov- Dems</li>
<li>(it seems to be confirmed) AFL v KOL = econ v poli</li>
<li>sioux v Iroquios = settlements</li>
<li>riots in 63=irish immigrants</li>
<li>first art=jazz</li>
<li>1950 book against beat=on the road</li>
<li>teddy roos=panama addition</li>
<li>map of U.S. with railroad lines - cattle</li>
<li>The Lusitania promoted military preparedness</li>
<li>the mercantilism one was about "colonies exporting manufactured goods)</li>
<li>colonial charter - privelegs and rights</li>
<li>small passage about Britain - “They levied taxes simply to raise revenue”</li>
<li>Revolution of 1828 - extension of universal male suffrage - common people</li>
<li>Teddy Roosevelt - America sole control of Panama Canal
32.First war where the U.S. gained overseas territory - Spanish-American war</li>
<li>sit ins in Greensboro, NC - African American student non violence</li>
<li>Whiskey Rebellion - federal government imposed excise tax</li>
<li>New South economy - rapid industrialization and northern investment</li>
<li>Women in World War II was Rosie the Riveter.</li>
<li>Constitution doesn’t allow everyone to vote</li>
<li>Speaker of the House is not appointed by the President</li>
<li>Great Awakening in 18th Century - revivals</li>
<li>Camp David Accords - ended hostilities between Egypt and Isreal</li>
<li>The great awakening in the 18th century - revivals</li>
<li>Federalist papers- answer included the word factions???</li>
<li>Embargo Act resulted in U.S. having less commerce, due to less trade with Britain</li>
<li>French and Indian War 0- British Empire in North America expanded</li>
<li>Settlement Houses - women gained experience in social welfare work</li>
<li>Women in 19th century - clerical workers</li>
<li>Jamestown - joint-stock company with focus on tobacco</li>
<li>passage that said “2/5 of the island is negroes” and “another black republic” - using racial fears to prevent intervention in Cuba</li>
<li>Manifest Destiny - Annexation of Texas</li>
<li>Uncle Tom’s Cabin - increased abolitionist movement in the North</li>
<li>Tet Offensive - American public believed the government was mishandling the war</li>
<li>Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in the rebellious territories </li>
<li>Plessy v. Ferguson, allowed for Jim Crow laws. </li>
<li>Anne Hutchinson - deny that only clergy can interpret scripture???</li>
<li>Man in Flannel Grey Suit - anti-conformity</li>
<li>City on a hill - serve as model city for the world</li>
<li>Red Scare after WWI - police raids</li>
<li>Committee of Public Information - mobilize for war</li>
<li>Biggest failure of Kennedy administration - bay of pigs</li>
<li>New Deal policies were found on - government spending</li>
<li>Declaration of Independence - grievances to the king</li>
</ol>
<p>9 and 27 are the same question</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the question about social gospel?</p>
<p>i put the one with the social reform…not sure though</p>
<p>gospel had something to do with christianity to combat social conditions i think something along those lines</p>
<p>@IMaGecko - thanks for catching that</p>
<p>39 and 41 are also the same question</p>
<p>I think its missing from the list :</p>
<p>edisons menslo park was first industrious research lab</p>
<p>^thanks once again</p>
<p>There was a question about explorers that came to the New World, I put something about diseases killing native people. Can anyone confirm?</p>
<p>Also, was there a question about Wilson’s 14 points?</p>
<p>Yes to disease killing natives as result of the their voyages</p>
<p>No there was no questions about wilsons 14 pnts that was one of the choices for which of these goes along with washingtons fairwell address --the answer was not doing the league of nations</p>
<p>No problem Harambee.</p>
<p>I confirm about the Old World diseases killing natives of the New World.</p>