<p>In 19 days I believe</p>
<p>What was one and two i got both b which im pretty sure is wrong. I was stressing out from the beginning…im just hoping the curve will be nice. What did everyone get for the question of pre columbian i believe? Wheelbarrow or what? Another question what did europe get that they couldnt get at their country? a.slaves b.sugar c.tobacco?</p>
<p>so far i got the john dewey, TR as progressive candidate, first amendment, indians/siding with who they want, and brook farm questions wrong. i’m sure i made other stupid mistakes but i was unsure of all of those so it’s okay. i’ve only covered half of the princeton review book and i read the crash course book last night (that thing works wonders!!!)</p>
<p>@azny do you mean horses or was that a different question</p>
<p>what did you guys get on woodland east Indians question? answer choices were - could not divorce - children belonged to the elders - wife went hunting/husband stayed home - husband allowed to marry more than one wife etc etc</p>
<p>was it New Harmony or Brook Farm or Oneida
I put New Harmony</p>
<p>i left that blank, gini. i had absolutely no clue</p>
<p>azny123
I put Europe gained maize</p>
<p>which president signified the end of the federalist party??</p>
<p>For the eastern woodlands Indians I said that they belonged to the wifes clan – honestly had no idea.</p>
<p>I left the Federalist question blank - no clue!</p>
<p>The end of the federalist party was either Jefferson (bloodless revolution of 1800) or Madison (hartford convention in 1812)</p>
<p>For the things Europe gained, I put horses. Is that right or wrong?</p>
<p>I put Thomas Jefferson b/c: “revolution of 1800” and beginning of republican leadership/ he came after 2 or 3 Federalist Presidents: George Washinton, John Adams, </p>
<p>it could be madison though</p>
<p>For the europe one I put maize
pretty sure they had horses, sugar and smallpox already lol</p>
<p>what about the one with the quote by Jefferson? about the wolf and self preservation and justice</p>
<p>I put slavery for the wolf quote</p>
<p>for that jefferson one i put louisiana purchase</p>
<p>I put natives lol which is probably wrong</p>
<p>“Maize was native to the New World, being domesticated in Mesoamerica by 3,500 B.C.E., and then spread throughout the American continents. It spread to the rest of the world after European contact with the Americas in the late fifteenth century and early sixteenth century.”
wait…maize was part of the answer choices right? im pretty sure i put down maize
Horses were a surprise to Native Americans because they never saw such thing, thus it’s native to the Old Word. It orginally comes from Africa but spread around</p>
<p>for Jefferson quote with the wolf metaphor, I put slavery conflict
because the year was 1820- which is associated with the Missouri Compromise/sectionalism tension
but not sure if it’s right…</p>
<p>I put slavery for that.</p>