<p>answers that idk if they are on there
on the road
humanities lbj
late 1870s</p>
<p>42 fed 10 says factions are inevitable… so the factions answer is wrong
54 i got b for the anne hutchinson one i think its the one about salvation</p>
<p>answers that idk if they are on there
on the road
humanities lbj
late 1870s</p>
<p>42 fed 10 says factions are inevitable… so the factions answer is wrong
54 i got b for the anne hutchinson one i think its the one about salvation</p>
<p>wasnt horizontal integration to keep prices low?</p>
<p>confirm: "Where did most women in (1860)? work?
Was it textile/garment factories? "</p>
<p>confirm: “the Af kol = ec. not politics is correct
the AFL is a union, most def. it will not be against strikes!”</p>
<p>“”"can anyone confirm the effects of the red scare after wwi</p>
<p>someone said palmer raids, but then someone said arrests (idr, but didn’t the ap test have it at a few thousand for arrests?)“”"</p>
<p>Palmer was the Attorney Justice. Therefore, the answer was about arrests and Justice Dpt.</p>
<p>“”“@superwizar188 - Question 63 was something like “The Free Soil Party and the Liberty party both supported:”.
The answer was extension of slavery, but another answer was restricting immigration “””</p>
<p>Pretty sure it’s the slavery issue. Immigration is Nativist.</p>
<p>“”“ANOTHER NEW QUESTION— VAGUE LOLZ NEED HELP
It was talking about industry or something in tayz 1890s bout like horizontal buying
all i know is that the answer was controlling the exports and getting the prices you wanted— “””</p>
<p>Yeah, was pretty stumped on that question myself. I was thinking between setting prices low for consumers or controlling output and prices. I went for the latter. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>@ bloodymary </p>
<p>i agree with new deal policy for controlling the monetary funds</p>
<p>Most women in the 1860s worked in textiles/garment factories, not clerical offices like you listed.</p>
<p>The horizontal integration question was so that a company could control outputs and prices.</p>
<p>The reason for the chart with the Great Migration is either northern industries or lack of KKK.</p>
<p>and there was a question about the CCC i put it was a new deal prgam to hel relief recover and environmental problems?</p>
<p>its not lack of kkk
in the 1900s kkk hated all non protestants like jews too</p>
<p>
I’m having trouble remembering that question</p>
<p>oil embargo question isn’t “energy and antipollution.” it’s the windfall profits tax. i looked it up - the only windfall profits tax was passed in 1980 in reaction to the 1979 oil crisis, NOT the 1972 embargo. and as for the energy/antipollution legilsation, congress did pass stuff to limit consumption: </p>
<p>To help reduce consumption, in 1974 a national maximum speed limit of 55 mph (about 88 km/h) was imposed through the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act. Development of the United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve began in 1975, and in 1977, the cabinet-level Department of Energy was created, followed by the National Energy Act of 1978.</p>
<p>Year-round daylight saving time was implemented from January 6, 1974 to February 23, 1975.</p>
<p>ccc one was about the employment and had something to do with the enviroment</p>
<p>off topic, but (so far) how are you all doing on the test?</p>
<p>Once again, the Great Migration graph was from 1910 to 1920 and featured Michigan and Indiana, which makes the Northern industries answer wrong on 2 levels.</p>
<p>The KKK had a huge resurgence in the 1910s.</p>
<p>ediasdl;fkj</p>
<p>the CCC question was either of two answers, and im pretty sure its the latter
A. the domestic counterpart for Peace Corps (which it kind of was)
D. job relief and environmental conservation or some ****</p>
<p>i think its D</p>
<p>i am looking at 10 wrong
can that be 800 plz?</p>
<p>Madison states The latent causes of faction are thus sown in the nature of man so the cure is to control factions effects. He makes an argument on how this is not possible in a pure democracy but possible in a republic.</p>
<p>can someone confirm / dis-affirm (plz!) the first part of sephora’s comment about the windfall and the oil crisis.</p>
<p>CCC was job relief and conservation.</p>
<p>What did everyone else put for the 2nd part to the Great Migration question?</p>
<p>“”"@ bloodymary</p>
<p>i agree with new deal policy for controlling the monetary funds “”"</p>
<p>New Deal policy was about increased government spending.</p>
<p>“”“and there was a question about the CCC i put it was a new deal prgam to hel relief recover and environmental problems? “””</p>
<p>That’s what I put.</p>
<p>“”“The reason for the chart with the Great Migration is either northern industries or lack of KKK. “””</p>
<p>Northern industries.</p>
<p>STILL NEEDING CONSENSUS:
standard oil, horizontal integration question?
controlling output vs setting prices low</p>
<p>nvm, edit, didn’t see previous explanation</p>