May 2013 US history (question pool)

<p>I am not sure I agree on the Freedmen’s Bureau one… I looked it up and it says that itprovided “shelter and medical care”. Isn’t that sort of the equivalent of the hospital. Plus, there’s nothing written about resettlement to the North. It actually tried to resettle them onto confiscated farmlands in the South. So I think the answer is still encourage to go to the North (as the one that is false).</p>

<p>Yeah nevermind, I think you guys are right. I found this on Wiki, quoted from a textbook, though: “Despite the good intentions, efforts, and limited success of the Bureau, medical treatment of the freedmen was severely deficient.”</p>

<p>I wonder what the curve would be So far I missed 10 skipped 3? 680 ?</p>

<p>I don’t think the curve is that bad…sometimes -10 is still 800</p>

<p>Oh nice so like 750 then</p>

<p>Any idea what the quotation about the great depression and the african americans in Arkansas was about? I said that they didn’t feel it because of their low economic standing.</p>

<p>And how about the one by Elizabeth Cady Stanton? I chose that she justified woman suffrage with principles applicable to males and females, but it could have been the control over surroundings one.</p>

<p>I agree with both your answers, scholar19. </p>

<p>So were Native americans mostly pro-french or pro-british or picked whichever suited them? </p>

<p>What was american policy with native americans late 19th century? </p>

<p>what was the qts with native americans near trans-mississippi?</p>

<p>What was the answer to the question about nativism? Some of the choices were the KKK, the Sacco Venzetti Case, and the Teapot Dome Scandal</p>

<p>I remember one answer for the question about native Americans was that they were the pawns of the British and the French… are we sure it wasn’t that one? That’s what I put, because I knew they were on both sides, but I wasn’t sure if they did it only for their own benefit.</p>

<p>Also, what was the McKinley question and what were the answer choices??</p>

<p>Oh and @Redpanda5, I know it definitely wasn’t KKK or Sacco & Vanzetti, but I’m not positive what the correct answer was. I put the Teapot Dome scandal. I’m pretty sure that didn’t have anything to do with nativism.</p>

<p>RoseOak3918 and Redpanda5, I THINK the last answer was prohibition? I’m not positive. I forget what I put on that one. </p>

<p>And wasn’t our policy towards the native Americans to put them on reservations?</p>

<p>@dottay yeah for the one about native Americans in the 1880s, we put them in reservations. I know I got that one wrong.</p>

<p>And for the nativism one, prohibition was related to nativism because Americans were against the Irish and German immigrants who drank a lot, and that played a big role in prohibition</p>

<p>Actually the nativist answer was the Sacco Vanzetti Trial . The Trial illustrated the widespread fear of recent immigrants</p>

<p>Freedman’s bureau did not encourage settlement in the north.</p>

<p>Anyone remember a super long quote that had a strange word like Taquin? It was never identified as to who said it or where?</p>

<p>Eerie canal one was that it increased commodity differences (it didn’t).</p>

<p>wasn’t the nativist/red scare question: which one is NOT or all of these are EXCEPT or something?
i put the teapot dome scandal</p>

<p>or is that a different qts?</p>

<p>The nativism one was which answer WASN’T related to nativism. That would be the Teapot Dome Scandal; everything else had to do with nativism.</p>

<p>Which of these women is most associated with birth control?
It was C, Margaret Sanger.</p>

<p>Question about the talented tenth of African Americans.
It was E, WEB DuBois</p>

<p>I’ve got two wrong so far, the Brooks Farm Utopian question (I put Oneida) and the end of the Cold War question (I put the elections in Poland)</p>

<p>There was a lot more questions about Native Americans, at least a solid five! Was not prepared for that.</p>

<p>Does anyone know what a raw score of around 75 would translate to?</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the question that asked which of the options the Virginians were not first to do? Sorry, I don’t remember any of the answer choices…</p>