May 2011 - US History Post-Test Discussion

<p>Anyone know the answer to the question about the difference between Roosevelt’s New Deal and Johnson’s Great Society?</p>

<p>was 4th amendment cuz of writs of assitance?</p>

<p>someone should compile a list</p>

<p>i said african american legislation … @alex</p>

<p>@chaosdog
Yup.</p>

<p>@tylrrvera it actually wasn’t quaker meetings… “The Quakers held meetings several times a week in a meeting house. Like their homes, the Quakers’ meeting houses were simple buildings. In them, they held worship services, as well as the community’s business meetings. Women and men held separate meetings. They worshiped together, in separate areas.
The Quaker services were very different from other Christian services. They quietly gathered together in the meeting house. Then they each “turned their mind to the light.” There was no altar or pulpit. They didn’t have a minister to lead them in worship, because they didn’t believe it was necessary. They didn’t have a set of rituals to follow, either.”
So it should have been great awakening because there really wasn’t any emotion in quaker meetings.</p>

<p>Amendments- the one about child labor was what I put
4th amendment- writs of assitance</p>

<p>Does anyone remember any other answer choices to the 4th Amendment question?</p>

<p>writs of assitance was correct.</p>

<p>omg… @jbob1220. QUAKERS OBSERVE SABBATH. OKAY?
:Similarly, Friends traditionally are non-Sabbatarians, holding that “every day is the Lord’s day”, and that what should be done on a First Day should be done every day of the week. Meeting for Worship is often held on a First Day, however this is more because of convenience rather than because it is believed that Sunday is Sabbath, and many Friends hold Meeting for Worship on other days of the week.</p>

<p>lets stop arguing about this. the answer is quakers regardless of your opinion…</p>

<p>I thought the Equal Rights Amendment was the one that never passed.
Because… it never passed.</p>

<p>Also, I think the Carribbean is correct.</p>

<ol>
<li> Haymarket Riot: 8 hour day</li>
<li> Nixon’s administration change from 1949: trip to China</li>
<li> Cherokee, Chikasaw…: Iroqouis</li>
<li> Roosevelt’s New Deal: William Jennings Bryan</li>
<li> Mining in the West: They were mostly controlled by corporations and banks</li>
<li> Revenue Chart: tariffs (?)</li>
<li> South Carolina slaves growing rice: because they already knew how</li>
<li> Quote about police policy: Theodore Roosevelt</li>
<li> Impeachment: Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson</li>
<li>Social Gospel: duty to help the poor</li>
<li>No Baby Boom association: The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway</li>
<li>Korea Question: guerilla warfare</li>
<li>Colombian Exchange: animals, diseases, plants</li>
<li>Social Darwinism: laws of natural selection applied to society or city life</li>
<li>Dixiecrats left Truman because of civil rights</li>
<li>Monroe Doctrine: unilateral decision</li>
<li>Map with arrows: removal of Indians</li>
<li>Watergate scandal: Nixon claims executive privilege</li>
<li>Calvin Coolidge quote: wanted to remove taxes for the wealthy</li>
<li>Population chart: population approx doubles every 20 years</li>
<li>Turner: Frontier thesis</li>
<li>Mercantilism: protected agriculture trade</li>
<li>Quote about increasing national debt: Hamilton</li>
<li>Long term New Deal reform: Tennessee Valley Authority</li>
<li>Difference between FDR & LBJ and New Deal and Great Society: civil rights</li>
<li>Which did not help women?: Equal Rights Amendment… ratified</li>
<li>Weakness before 1929: inflation of agriculture prices</li>
<li>Poem with lunch, whistles, working: Taylorism</li>
<li>Coinage of silver: Populism</li>
<li>Land Ordinance of 1785: distributing territory orderly</li>
<li>slaves against oppressive owners?: developed their own culture</li>
<li>Tammany quote justification thing: spoils system</li>
<li>Connecticut Compromise: representation in Congress</li>
<li>Roger Williams: religious freedom </li>
<li>Democrat Voting Chart: Minorities dramatically switched to the Democratic Party in 1928.</li>
<li>Quote suspending habeas Corpus: Lincoln</li>
<li>Going to sermons, emotions and stuff: Great Awakening</li>
<li>Taft Hartley: unions</li>
<li>Main crop in Chesapeake region: Tobacco</li>
<li>4th amendment: writs of assistance</li>
<li>14th amendment: ending slavery</li>
<li>Not included in the amendments: child labor</li>
</ol>

<p>Unanswered questions
43. the event in civil war that displayed racial, economic, and social tensions?
44. slaves in the 1600s and 1700s were shipped to ?
45. Booker T. Washington?</p>

<p>LBJ’s great society addressed the issue of civil rights but FDR’s new deal did not (although the new deal did include programs that aided impoverished minorities)</p>

<p>what was the fourteenth amendment known for? each person having the same civil rights?</p>

<p>

That was the correct answer to a different question.</p>

<p>I love you, mango! lol</p>

<p>Also 14th amendment was equal protection under the law or whatever.</p>

<p>@iiBoGo railroads definitely
@ACTTester Brazil and the Caribbean, not many slaves were sent to the US yet due to the price
@mss1206 Equal protection under the law</p>

<p>I still don’t get why the graph one is x2. I looked at it and it seemed more like x1.5 than x2. (.5, 1, 1.5, 2.5)
I don’t really see how malthus had to do with it. Remember that Malthus’s principle applied to London and not the New England colonies.
I think I put high birth rates for that one. It seemed reasonable…but if the graph one just wants an estimate(since it did double initially) then the x2 would be the best answer for it.</p>

<p>wait mango, the cherokee, chactow, creeks were Eastern woodland tribes, not iroquis…</p>

<p>fourteenth amendment is about equality under the eyes of the law.</p>

<p>did we have a question about a century of dishonor today?</p>