<p>I put agrarian for William Jennings Bryan. </p>
<p>For the welcome immigrant question I said business leaders. </p>
<p>For the area w/o schooling I said the earliest date (which I think was like the South 18-something).</p>
<p>Progressive Party was TR.</p>
<p>im pretty sure the question about New Negro was A. It was something about equality.</p>
<p>The African Americans did not want to assimilate to white society. </p>
<p>“the “New Negro Movement” and this movement energized Harlem and beyond with its race-conscious and class-conscious demands for political equality, an end to segregation and lynching as well as calls for armed self-defense when appropriate.”
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<p>14 pts, iraq (its wrong ik), ny west was indians, brook farm, cotamination toxins for 3 mile island?, panama canal, peace corps, bacon’s rebellion, side w/ their own interests, margaret Sanger for birth control, agranian (bryan), Gorbachev stopped supporting communist nations etc, maize, 14th amendment, jefferson signified end of federalist era, jeff’s wolf quote about slavery, nixon made good relations with china, landscape, conservative age, quote about AA and “his majesty” freeing of slaves to fight in British army, Cali v. something case - affirmative action, seneca falls womens suffrage, some woman’s quote about surroundings - something applicable to both men and women, political cartoon about big business how even in hard times they weren’t really affected… Roosevelt’s corollary- something w/ unilateral, stamp act-help britain’s debt, Virginia first colony - religious toleration (i think i got this wrong), 2nd great awakening - i think i put something w/ schools (also wrong i think), fdr new deal criticism was father mccoughlin or w/e, novel spring something, 1820s factory/mill hired young women, dawes severalty act native americans, justifying an annexation - california (guessed), dred scott missouri compromise etc was regarding expanding slavery, constitution 2/3 amendment, natives near trans Mississippi i put pushed w/ cavalry…lol idk, business leaders welome immigration, embargo 1907 avoiding british and french ships, how did us gov get their money was something with land sale and tariffs and yeah</p>
<p>shtwe8284, you have most of those right. Virginia was NOT the first colony to have religious toleration, so that was the answer. 2nd Great Awakening was not schools, but something else I don’t remember. California was the annexation one. The Constitution was checks and balances (I got that wrong too). What was the one about Native Americans in the 1980s? I think I got that one wrong.</p>
<p>Edit: Bush invaded Afghanistan first, not Iraq.</p>
<p>I thought constitution was checks and balances</p>
<p>So Bryan wasnt for the gold standard? Ugh I could’ve sworn he was. Didn’t the populists support that too?</p>
<p>diddly123, Bryan was against the gold standard. That question stated that he was an advocate for it. The answer was Agrarian. Populists (meaning the farmers) wanted Silver, so they were anti-gold standard.</p>
<p>the great awakening one was A) women played a bigger role in reform or something like that</p>
<p>and yeah^ I put checks and balances but idk</p>
<p>ty redsnow, and 1980s? are you sure its that date? i dont see anything significant about that date, maybe 1880s where there was the dawes severalty act (1887)?</p>
<p>and diddly, he was for silver!</p>
<p>No problem! And I meant 1880s, not 1980s. Sorry. Do you remember that question?</p>
<p>Pyro, the question asked what country did Bush invade a month after the 9/11 attacks. The Iraq war began in 2003, 2 years later. Afghanistan began in 2001.</p>
<p>Also there was a question About the radio people critizing the New Deal. Who was it . ( There were a list of people i never heard the names of</p>
<p>yeah i guess constitution is checks and balances. I was down to that and my answer but i over thought myself by saying the checks and balances was a notion and wasn’t really implemented. </p>
<p>and omg the question on bush, i feel like they knew everyone would say iraq. damn collegeboard</p>
<p>Pyrohair17 it was Father Coughlin</p>
<p>pyrohair17 it choice a, father mccoughlin or something</p>
<p>Dammit that was the only name I knew (Father) but I wasn’t sure so I omitted</p>
<p>I don’t really remember the question but when I think of 1880s Native Am, all that rings a bell is Dawes Severalty Act of 1887.</p>