May 2011 - US History Post-Test Discussion

<p>I thought the anthropology question was really weird.</p>

<p>i put merit system cause i saw that he said it should be based upon those who deserve it</p>

<p>Tammany hall may have nothing to do with the spoils system in terms of his politics, but the quote referred to the newly elected Tammany Hall kicking out all the employees of his predecessor and installing his own supporters to fulfull their roles, which is textbook spoils system</p>

<p>was the quote about suspending habeas corpus, etc. lincoln?</p>

<p>The 2 religious answers for roger williams im pretty sure were</p>

<p>A.) Religious freedom (? not sure)
B.) Religious revival</p>

<p>Have to admit I picked B, and from the looks of it got it wrong</p>

<p>For the Korean War question it was definitely E- Ending the war with an armistice.</p>

<p>I though I edited my post before anyone could see it.
It’s spoils system, I just wikied it. </p>

<p>[Spoils</a> system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoils_system]Spoils”>Spoils system - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>When did Jackson suspend habeas corpus? Lincoln definitely did and it mentioned unionists too.</p>

<p>Roger Williams- Religious freedom, Rhode Island…
Habeas Corpus- I said Lincoln due to it saying unionists and being a prime example of how he used executive power</p>

<p>

…? No, it was guerilla war. The question was an “EXCEPT” one. And I’m sure it was either religious freedom or religious tolerance for the Roger Williams one. I can’t remember the exact wording.</p>

<p>bhat2794, Sucks to have to tell you this, but the Korean war was an EXCEPT question, you have to pick the answer that is incorrect.</p>

<p>The korean war clearly ended with an armistice, the correct answer was guerilla warfare.</p>

<p>not religious revival</p>

<p>lincoln was the habeus corpus one</p>

<p>@bhat2694
Then what do you call this?
[FindLaw:</a> Korean War Armistice Agreement: July 27, 1953](<a href=“http://news.findlaw.com/wp/docs/korea/kwarmagr072753.html]FindLaw:”>http://news.findlaw.com/wp/docs/korea/kwarmagr072753.html)</p>

<p>Yeah, the Korean War never ended. Only a ceasefire declaration was issued. NO ARMISTICE</p>

<p>was the other answer choice for the roger williams question religious revival? and does ANYONE remember other answer choices for conneticut compromise?</p>

<p>Korean War- it was guerrilla warfare due that being part of the Vietnam War</p>

<p>Korean war - guerrilla warfare, fo shooo</p>

<p>not sure if someone’s answered this already, but …</p>

<p>did anyone get the one with the quote with the “going to sermons” and then crying and all the emotion?</p>

<p>i said it was the great awakening – it was that or the salem witch, but i looked at “sermons” and went with great awakening.</p>

<p>the connecticut compromise was about the representation - it was virginia and new jersey plan combined.</p>

<p>Anaserna, other choices for the Connecticut Compromise were Bill of Rights and something to do with slavery, I think. Idr the other two.</p>

<p>@echoyjeff222, that was indeed Great Awakening.</p>

<p>bhat, armistice is the same thing as a ceasefire, they are literally the same word</p>