<p>oh i think the question you’re talking about is like “which of these immediately caused ww2” but maybe that was on a practice test</p>
<p>Kevlu- we’re not all agreed, but most people say it is increased manufacturing</p>
<p>@kevlu93 - Crash Course says that “New South advocates championed the expansion of Southern industry”</p>
<p>^ i am sure the new south was investment&manufacturing,</p>
<p>The original use of the term “New South” was an attempt to describe the rise of the South after the Civil War. The antebellum South was largely agrarian and sought to preserve its cultural identity in departing from the Union, which led to the irrepressible conflict. After the war, the South was impoverished and seemed to be in great need of an alternative economy. The New South was no longer to be dependent on banned slave labor or predominantly upon the raising of cotton, but rather industrialized and part of a modern national economy.The New South campaign was championed by Southern elites often outside of the old planter class, in hopes of forming partnerships with Northern capitalists in order to strengthen the social, political and economic status quo of the South. They in turn expected to situate themselves as equals to northern investors.</p>
<p>='( i put dependence on cotton, haha fail… i thought so cuz there always seemed to be too much cotton on the market?</p>
<p>OH I remember this one</p>
<p>south carolina’s crop = rice</p>
<h2>it wasnt tobacco hemp or any of the other ones</h2>
<p>edit – nevermind u had it</p>
<p>can u clarify the 1963 riots were irish immigrants against draft?</p>
<p>okay i chose manufacturing too… except the south in reality never really grew into that manufacturing power house, so thats where i had my doubts</p>
<p>hoping we’re right then</p>
<p>@kevlu93</p>
<p>examples of energy/antipollution bills:</p>
<p>Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act
Department of energy created
National Energy Act (included<br>
- Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) (Pub.L. 95-617)
- Energy Tax Act (Pub.L. 95-618)
- National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECPA) (Pub.L. 95-619)
- Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Use Act (Pub.L. 95-620)
- Natural Gas Policy Act (Pub.L. 95-621).</p>
<p>There was a question about how Sputnik led the the US investing more in secondary education. Dont know if thats on the list</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 Roosevelt gave U.S. sole possession of Panama canal</li>
<li>map of U.S. with railroad lines - cattle</li>
<li>The Lusitania promoted military preparedness</li>
<li>explorers coming to the new world - diseases killed native people</li>
<li>DEBATABLEcolonial charter - privileges and rights</li>
<li>DEBATABLE 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>Most women in the 1860s worked in textiles/garment industries
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>Edison’s menlo plark was first industrial reaserach lab</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>Washington’s Farewell Address- not joining the league of nations</li>
<li>Social Gospel - Christianity to combat social conditions</li>
<li>Free Soilers and Liberty Party - both against slavery</li>
<li>Women gaining right to vote - weaken family and traditional roles in society</li>
<li>Era of Good Feelings - ended with destruction of federalist party</li>
<li>oil embargo - congress did not pass an antipollution bill</li>
<li>THE CARTOON OF THE ANGRY ASIAN— containment </li>
<li>Hamilton wanted investment in American industry. </li>
<li>Matching Question - AFL - Skilled Labor</li>
<li>Muckrackers were journalists exposing the social issues</li>
<li>Second question on chart with states - African - Americans left for industrial jobs</li>
<li>oil companies used horizontal integration to control the output and the price </li>
<li>The CCC was a new deal program to help job relief recover and environmental problems</li>
<li><p>Declaration of Independence - addressed grievances to the King </p></li>
<li><p>Crane and Dreiser - Social Problems on the streets</p></li>
<li><p>1828 - 1836, sectional disputes about tariffs </p></li>
<li><p>Harry Truman set the precedent for communist policies</p></li>
<li><p>Chinese Exclusion Act - banned people of certain races and national origins.</p></li>
<li><p>Why did Great Britain pass the Sugar Act - customs duties
80.DEBATABLE Homestead act in 1863 - dealt with speculators or “free soil, free land, free men”</p></li>
<li><p>Market economy - moving from cities to rural areas</p></li>
<li><p>The population from 1946 to 1964 compared to the population in the 1930s grew rapidly</p></li>
<li><p>The Berlin Airlift was a result of the Soviet Union blockading entrances to Berlin</p></li>
<li><p>Sputnik- US investment in secondary education</p></li>
</ol>
<p>yeah i am starting to think that the oil embargo answer was windfall taxes… there seems to be some anti-pollution laws targeted at cars during 1973. i didnt know there was a second oil disaster in 1979 so i guess the windfall tax wasnt for the '73 one, damnit!! =(</p>
<p>@The Fed - Thank You- it’s not on the list. I can also confirm that answer</p>
<p>the LBJ one (confirmed#15) was like which of the following is part of the Great Society: the Model Cities Act, the Equal Opportunity Act, the Social Security Act, the National Foundation of Humanities and Arts Act, or the Civil Rights Act.</p>
<p>yeah i think oil embargo one is windfall taxes… nooo</p>
<p>i think there was another question/quote on women that wasnt #64 or #1</p>
<p>i think the answer was distinct social spheres for women compared to men?</p>
<p>not sure</p>
<p>and #66 is still debateable</p>
<p>NEW QUESTION
there was something about Southerners justified slavery with the “Positive Good”, anybody remember the answer?</p>
<p>@ajax - I remember that answer</p>
<ol>
<li>Era of Good Feelings - ended with destruction of federalist party</li>
</ol>
<p>Sorry, but I don’t recall this question? Era of Good Feelings was a wrong answer to some question that isn’t on the list, but was already mentioned in the thread - I think it’s this one:</p>
<p>NEW QUESTION</p>
<p>What DIDN’T the war of 1812 immediately result in?</p>
<p>correct answer: gaining new territory</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>Was already mentioned early on in the thread:
People said its Christianity, and I agree with them.</p>
<p>@harambee ohhh yeah it was they taught slaves christianity</p>
<p>southerner justified slavery by saying that it brought Christianity to the Africans</p>
<p>loving the new questions.
@Ajax YES there was one like that. it was different of men and dependent on the home or whatever.
@Harambee i remember the question. it was the christianity one
@Kaitanuva yeah i think that was the one about the war of 1812 they just put Era of good feelings,
@Kaitanuva again yeah i remember that one too, i also put that we didn’t gain new territories</p>
<p>Congress did indeed pass anti-pollution legislation, but was it in context with the OPEC oil embargo? I don’t think so, because the word “conservation” was not used.</p>