Official apush 2009 study thread

<p>Is there a minimum on the mc you have to get for them to read your frq? I feel like I will do a lot better on the frq’s than the mc.</p>

<p>politics of gilded age 1877-1900</p>

<p>bimetallism- aka free silverites
blue laws- religious bans of immoral behavior
laissez fiaire- noninterference with business
protective tariff- promite domestic industry
two party system- two parties, reluctance to support two parties</p>

<p>corruption, populist movement by bryan</p>

<p>two party system developed during civil war period
republicans pushed for laws limiting immoral behavior, in favor of immigration restrictions
democrats opposed these blue laws
“waving the bloody shirt” referred to republican candidates’ tendency to emphasize the democrats’ role in supporting secession and plunging the nation into war than to engage in heated debate</p>

<p>forgotten presidents
hayes, garfield, aurthur, cleveland, harrison</p>

<p>spoils system had been an issue as far back as the jackson administration
good government republicans known as mugwumps broke with their party out of disgust with teh spoils system
garfield’s assassination brough the pendleton act to create a civil servie based on merit</p>

<p>1893 panic
banks collapsed, lack of a response to depression</p>

<p>populist part grw out of the granger movement, complained about railroads, debt, deflation</p>

<p>grange
munn v illinois- states could regulate railroad rates
wabash- states could not regulat rates on commerce between states
ICC set up</p>

<p>popoulist party
farmers went into debt, deflation, lowered prices, less money for crops
call to increase money supply, greenback money, called for graduated income tax, direct election of senators, 8 hr workday, immigration restrictions, secret ballots, nationalizing banks, railroads, telegraph lines
bryan’s cross of gold speech, loss in election signaled the end of the populist challenge</p>

<p>Can someone please outline or discuss the role of women during colonial times (republican motherhood) to the early-mid 19th century?</p>

<p>Anyone cramming for the exam?</p>

<p>yay for cramming - I have about four hours left until the exam. Good luck everyone!</p>

<p>AHHHHHH exam in t minus 1 hour, 15 minutes!</p>

<p>I did the audit exam MC last night and I got 7 wrong and left 2 blank… but I don’t feel like I know anything! I’m just a good guesser.</p>

<p>I hope the DBQ is on Reconstruction.</p>

<p>does anyone have 1984 apush answers?!</p>