<p>it was hemmingway. that book was published in 1926.</p>
<p>yeah i put hamilton</p>
<p>@bsb6666, ya I thought it was written after WWII not WWI, I knew the counterculture was in the 60s so I thought that was already too late :S</p>
<p>Also, was the Monroe Doctrine a unilateral or bilateral declaration?</p>
<p>I said unilateral</p>
<p>I said it a was a unilateral decision by the US</p>
<p>what was the mercantilism question?!!?</p>
<p>taylorism</p>
<p>10chjar</p>
<p>it was bilateral, the european nations were angry over it not because of the us military but because of its enforcement via british navy</p>
<p>@collegebound41 what were the choices??</p>
<p>What was the quote by Hamilton? I don’t remember a question like that.</p>
<p>was the FDR question william jennings bryan?</p>
<p>mastermind what are you talking about. </p>
<p>uhhh like it impoverished the colonies or protected agricultural trade</p>
<p>Bryan died in 1925, quite a bit before the New Deal.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the fdr one about what he and some president had in common</p>
<p>helloo??
for social gospel it was either 1) away from gov and to social issues or 2) help society to save individuals… which one?
also MLK was it to encourage or go on with a protest then even though patient others told him to stop? like choice b?</p>
<p>for the one with bryan, i thought it was townsend because he gave fdr a plan for social security and fdr supported a similar plan</p>
<p>@harvard76 it was actually unilateral cause… [Monroe</a> Doctrine](<a href=“http://future.state.gov/when/timeline/1801_timeline/monroe_doctrine.html]Monroe”>http://future.state.gov/when/timeline/1801_timeline/monroe_doctrine.html)
“The bilateral statement proposed by the British thereby became a unilateral declaration by the United States.”</p>
<p>Was the map with arrows “Indian removal”? I almost put Lewis Clark expedition then changed it :P</p>
<p>i put j.l smith or something.</p>