<p>bacons rebellion: used race distinction as a superiority measure or something like that...
WWI- i put debtor to creditor...i followed the same logic as bull dog
New Negro is equal with whites
hudson school= landscape
treaty of versaillies: i put mandate on german colonies...wasn't it ottoman territories? i know i'm probably wrong.</p>
<p>Constitution- isn't speedy trial part of the bill rights...not part of the initial constitution...right of privacy is guaranteed?</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure the treaty of versailles addressed the disarmament of the major nations, the creation of czechloslovakia seems to have happened as an immeidate result of the fall of the austrian-hungarian empire.</p>
<p>additionally it (disarmament) was far too obvious of a choice for that difficult a question (although discounting that at a choice made it really hard)</p>
<p>yeah, i put the right to privacy since its an inherent part of the constitution while the speedy trial is a bill of rights amendment.
the hudsron school had three answer choices that involved romanticism so i didn't know which way to go, i picked landscape b/c it made more sense, appears to be wrong now tho.)</p>
<p>and if the question was disarmemnt of all MAJOR nations then yes i do conceded that was in the 14 points and not the treaty of versailles, although i still stand by my czech claims.</p>
<p>and i don't get why using race was the correct answer for bacon's rebellion, weren't they all white (and from great britain). in fact bacon was nobility, poor nobility, but not nobility (and thus related to other nobility) nonetheless.</p>
<p>Thanks for the list!
1.Was the feminist movement question the one with one answer choice 1990's women pay lagged behind men and another choice about working during WWII?
2. For the Hudson valley, wasn't the landscape and romanticism from the same answer choice? Impressionism was another, but landscape and romantic were the same one.</p>
<p>yeah well it will probably be like -15+ so yeah we'll see what happens.</p>
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<li>yes. I didn't even look at it twice because i remember it being straight forward with romanticism and landscape in the same answer.</li>
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<p>oh i guess i remembered wrong then, all i remember was freaking out since i remembered doing it in a practice test, getting it wrong, and not looking for the explanation since i figured it wouldn't be on the realing thing.</p>
<p>did the romantic landscape answer also include something about wealthy patrons?</p>
<p>After furiously looking up answers by myself, I find this thread. LOL</p>
<p>Here's what I think:
1. Bacon's rebellion reduced the power of the royal governor b/c after Britain told the governors to enforce stricter controls to stop this from ever happening again, Virginia's colonists united to obstruct the governors.
2. Lowell factories didn't employ immigrants. They were used to give rural girls "moral upbringings," or something like that.
3. According to my AP book, Versailles didn't provide for the disarmament of major powers (just the disarmament of Germany). It was later during the Washington Conference in 1922 when nations signed the Nine/Five/Four Power Pacts that they restricted the arms of the major nations.</p>
<p>And about the debtor/creditor nation discussion, during the test I remembered reading in a study book that Reagon made us a debtor nation for the first time so I didn't pick that answer choice. Then I went home and my book actually said "Reagon made us a debtor nation for the first time...since World War I"</p>
<p>God, I'm still so stressed out by this even though I should be studying for AP Computer Science (in which I'm going to get the first negative AP score)</p>
<p>I had doubts for about 30 problems, but it seems that those doubts are [mostly] cleared. ;p</p>
<p>I recall two questions regarding the Reagan administration, one of them asking for his main support from the 1980[?] election. (which I thought was the New Right, wikipedia ftw ;x)</p>
<p>for the bacon's rebellion question, the question asked for the most important consequence or something, so even though the royal governor one might be true, the race one was a better answer. it established race as what determined social class and that was a more long term consequence....</p>
<p>and i don't get why using race was the correct answer for bacon's rebellion, weren't they all white (and from great britain). in fact bacon was nobility, poor nobility, but not nobility (and thus related to other nobility) nonetheless.</p>
<p>did the romantic landscape answer also include something about wealthy patrons?</p>
<p>and i'm also still not quite sure about the question about the election of 1860.</p>
<p>i choose, the winner carried only the north (its not true lincoln carried cali and oregon), but the only other (seemingly) logical choice was that the winner didnt carry the electoral vote (which lincoln did) does anyone else remember?</p>
<p>The race question is true because after bacon died the governor used all of his power to kill the remaining supporters and established a firm hierarchy. Thats how that one is true.</p>
<p>The Lowell question it was women not immigrants who were hired... then when the immigrants began to arrive the Lowell system proved ineffective and thus suffered a collapse.</p>
<p>and the reason for the Bacon's rebellion is that it was racial because of the increased import of slaves due to indentured servants being viewed as dangerous and thus consolidating power of the classes</p>
<p>And Lincoln wasn't even on the southern ballot, but now that I think about it, he might not of only recieve votes from the north; some might have come from the west...ah well.</p>