May 2010 - U.S. History

<p>Yeah “one man, one vote” was Baker v Carr.</p>

<p>was calhoun choice D?
and jackson c?</p>

<p>@Eagles </p>

<p>Baker v Carr, right? Ugh, I put Roe v Wade -__-</p>

<p>@ eagles: No problem, just a misunderstanding. I’m a girl though. :P</p>

<p>The question was about what was not caused by the second great awakening and one of the answers was an increase in immigration quotas.</p>

<p>what were the other answer choices? if you remember. and I’m sorry haa that was embarrassing</p>

<p>^2i put quotas</p>

<p>It was something like…temperance movement, abolition, women’s rights, and having no commerce on Sundays. <–that last one was weird but I’m pretty sure it was the quotas.</p>

<p>Oh and what was the answer to the economics (supply side) question</p>

<p>@sophmore. I put something poor people. cause that was an EXCEPT question</p>

<p>Agreed…Quotas!!!</p>

<p>@intentionalerror, i chose women’s rights.</p>

<p>and i skipped the supply-side ec. question.</p>

<p>@ eagles…what about the depreciation answer choice?</p>

<p>Supply-side: the answer was not taxing the poorest people.</p>

<p>What did signatories of the Declaration of Independence agree upon?</p>

<p>Can someone compile everything? also: Clara Barton = red cross</p>

<p>@raskolnkov, can u please explain? haha i would like to know for the AP exam</p>

<p>@wharton, it was something about local governments having enough power or something like that.</p>

<p>and for the albany plan of union, was it colonists didn’t want to give up autonomy?</p>

<p>^ I second Wharton’s question. I put that they felt local gov source of polit sovreignity but wasn’t sure at all…</p>

<p>somebody compile answers plox =D</p>

<p>What was that quotas question?</p>