<p>okay does anyone remember the wording for answer choice “anti-pollution” for the oil embargo one? because i remember thinking when i took the test that us gov wasnt likely to make any sort of alt. energy laws</p>
<p>@ajax, alexander i think the question was a passage talking about how women were the cornerstone of homes</p>
<p>so answer is something regarding how women had defined roles in the house</p>
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<p>mhmm, the answer was something like:</p>
<p>women had a place at home.</p>
<p>It was similar to the chores picture but it had no picture.</p>
<p>yeah it was a quote on women cornerstone in home
yeah its women defined roles</p>
<p>I think i have another question—
It was early in the test about the language of the constitution or maybe the declaration of independence—
Answers were something like
Influenced by locke–
Taken from french thinkers
and then another answer which i thought was right</p>
<p>anyone confirm?</p>
<p>^I remember the question, but not the answer</p>
<p>edit: it was the one about grievances to the king</p>
<p>I remember there was one that alluded to Gibbons v. Ogden… maybe it was a wrong answer. Anyone recall?</p>
<p>ummm dhamz i think that question was referring to which of the following was true about the constitution. answer for that was “targeted grievances of king”</p>
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<p>ya dhamz15, that one was confirmed #74. Declaration of Independence - addressed grievances to the King</p>
<p>ahhh was it how lame— yes your right sorry</p>
<p>@pdawggy 53. Plessy v. Ferguson, allowed for Jim Crow laws.</p>
<p>wait was there a question that had “japanese bombing of pearl harbor” as an answer? i dont know if im thinking of a practice test or not</p>
<p>In regards to the question with the “answer”: ended the Federalist Party…</p>
<p>Didn’t the federalist party end with the election of Jefferson in 1800?</p>
<p>@nicole no it ended after hartford convention</p>
<p>no they ended with the Hartford Convention in 1814-1815 where they talked about seceding hahaha</p>
<p>@kevlu93 - I also believe there was a question about the Japanese/Pearl Harbor, I don’t know the answer</p>
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<p>No, it eventually disintegrated after the Hartford Convention, which concerned the Treaty of Ghent (1814) / War of 1812. Era of Good Feelings was after this, but was not a direct cause. Please fix the “question”.</p>
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<p>There wasn’t.</p>
<p>yeah i remember a question about what immediately led to us participation in ww2, with the answer being bombing of pearl harbor. i just dont know whether that was actually on the test or just a practice</p>
<p>Could one make the argument that the Southerners taught the Slaves various skills?</p>