<p>@ eagles I know, hence why the immigration quotas was the right answer (it was an “except” question). Second great awakening was in the early 1800s I believe.</p>
<p>FDR = good neighbor policy = no involvement?</p>
<p>@eagles, yes, the interstate highway system.</p>
<p>integration-Little Rock, Arkansas
54 40- US-Canada border (?)</p>
<p>I also put immigration quotas.</p>
<p>And yes, Eisenhower was highways</p>
<p>@ intentionalerror, srry brah.</p>
<p>was Polk an expansionalist? cause thats what I put down for one of the questions
and also @etheriality4, I too put US-Canada border</p>
<p>BTW: what exactly was the immigration quotas question?</p>
<p>polk was an expansionalist, i’m positive.</p>
<p>Which was the one with the cartoon with the Greek army, something about Red something or other, and some kind of sauce?! (This sounds ridiculous, HAHA)</p>
<p>Def highways</p>
<p>was the “who would say yes to the quote” like John C Calhoun?</p>
<p>yes, calhoun loved states’ rights</p>
<p>And I put Little Rock also. Correct?</p>
<p>@_wishonacupcake, I completely blanked out on the question and guessed. I put something bout “Truman supported the Greek warfare”. I only knew that he have like 400million to greece and turkey, so assumed he supported greek. was there a better answer?
im pretty sure it was choice B</p>
<p>Possibility that slavery may increase in other states.</p>
<p>@danny, are u talking about the dred-scott decesion one? if yes, than thats what I put down</p>
<p>also what was the Cambodia one? and the one about “one man, one vote”?? was it: Camdodia-something about supply lines and the court case was like something against carr(i think)</p>
<p>^ That’s what I got for those two.</p>
<p>one man, one vote was baker vs carr by process of elimination for me. The other choices were Brown, Plessy, Roe, and Miranda.</p>
<p>also what was the Cambodia one? and the one about “one man, one vote”?? was it: Camdodia-something about supply lines and the court case was like something against carr(i think)</p>
<p>yeah it was supply lines and baker v. carr</p>
<p>microprocessor? anyone put that</p>