May 2010 - U.S. History

<p>I’m 100% positive about the traffic, it’s pretty much directly quoted in the REA Crash Course book.</p>

<p>What about “what was the opinion of the public about foreign policy in the 1940s?”…something like that</p>

<p>i also put trade for the steamboat one.</p>

<p>and for the foreign policy in the 1940’s, i put isolationism.</p>

<p>was it stay out of the war?</p>

<p>What about “what was the opinion of the public about foreign policy in the 1940s?”…something like that </p>

<p>I said they didn’t want to go to war, weren’t they against getting involved until Pearl Harbor? Which wasn’t for another year.</p>

<p>They didn’t want to go to war. That is right.</p>

<p>oh whoops, that’s what i meant. that the US should stay out of the war.</p>

<p>What was the one about the similarity between US foreign policy in the 1930’s and the 1950’s? Was it definitely the involvement in Latin America?</p>

<p>I put the answer about the increased traffic in the Mississippi (or something like that) for the steamboat question… though I was thinking of Huck Finn while answering that question, haha.</p>

<p>For the Continental Army question, I chose that it was cheaper than state militias? I was deciding between that and the European warfare thing…</p>

<p>The Dred Scott repealed the Fugitive Slave Act right?</p>

<p>^ Erg…up to minus 5 I think. Prbly going to retest.</p>

<p>Anyone remember the one that was asking which was not a cause of the revolution?
Was it afraid of Britain banning slavery or wealthy people being upset at Proc of 1763?</p>

<p>I put the former but the latter confused me because why would wealthy people in particular care?</p>

<p>The Dred Scott repealed the Fugitive Slave Act right?</p>

<p>no, it didn’t, i forget what the other answers were though</p>

<p>Yah, it was the Britain slavery thing</p>

<p>Dred Scott opened every state to slavery, since it decreed that it was up to the citizens to decide and uphold whatever they want.</p>

<p>No, Dred Scot made the expansion of slavery into territories possible because slaves were property and the government could not take away property</p>

<p>i put britain banning slavery^</p>

<p>Dred Scott created the threat of nation-wide slavery.</p>

<p>Dred Scott did not repeal FSA
The answer was the one about slavery being a possibility in all states.</p>

<p>I put the first one too, about the south being afraid of Britain banning slavery. I don’t remember that being a part of it.</p>