<p>i put tariffs made up most of the revenue cause the customs graph was extremely close to the federal revenue graph.</p>
<p>what was the columbian exchange
what was the one about keynesian economics
what was the social gospel,-christian duty to help poor, or people can get closer to god or something through self betterment</p>
<p>@bbbbbbbrian I feel the same way, but I do it anyway out of curiosity</p>
<p>The Indian tribe answer was Eastern Woodland, actually.</p>
<p>guys dont ask questions that can be easily googled. Social gospel, columbian exchange etc.</p>
<p>@Facedownclap I also put down the population moving to the city for the question, but I was not sure on that one</p>
<p>One more question…
Remember the question about social Darwinism? There were two choices I was confused … something about “survival of the fittest” and “natural selection”… I put the natural selection one, but I don’t know :(</p>
<p>@confused93, it was the answer that said the laws of natural selection applied to society or city life or something like that.</p>
<p>what was the nixon one about watergate? it said something about him taking action against congress’s reccomendation</p>
<p>it was natural selection</p>
<p>@confused 93 I put the natural selection, I forgot why but there seemed to be something wrong with the other choice
What about the question with the democratic party in Chicago?</p>
<p>Thank you!!! :)</p>
<p>The answer to the tax one was that most revenue was collected in the form of tariffs. For the Social Gospel I put that it was Christian duty to spread goodness or w/e</p>
<p>was the nixon question about foreign policy the visit to china?</p>
<p>yes
10 char</p>
<p>@l0issangel Yes it was the visit to China</p>
<p>the graph was NOT nearly double; i spent literally 5 minutes at the end of the test leftover on this question. It was choice (E), since the population was growing at an exponential rate, it gave proof of Thomas Malthus theory that the food supply would not match with the population growth</p>
<p>what you guys put for the mercantilism one? it was like the last one</p>
<p>Oh, for the Dixiecrats was it that they moved to a platform against slavery?</p>
<p>What’s the curve for this test?</p>