<p>^Same here, I think it was natural goodness</p>
<p>What about the poem excerpt about India, etc. Deliver them from error of chain
I put territorial expansion</p>
<p>Hamilton wanted such a strong national government/noblesse oblige because he felt that people were not inherently good enough to govern themselves. So I have no idea what the answer could be… Favorability of urbanization, importance of factories, goodness of people, wanting Britain as an ally, or ?</p>
<p>It was Protestant missions, can’t be territorial expansion because the answer choice said 1850 and imperialism didn’t really begin til late 1800s</p>
<p>@ephemeralbliiss, its missionary stuff. “From Greenland’s Icy Mountains” was a poem by the missionary Reginald Heber</p>
<p>what was the one about the significance of roanoke??</p>
<p>“The Federalists wanted close relations with Great Britain rather than France. Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans wanted close relations with France rather than Great Britain.” Cross of Britain as an ally</p>
<p>What was the answer to the steamboat question? The question about dying for justice? The question on jonson’s policies and the one about him and Vietnam? What about the rail road question with the cartoon?</p>
<p>@mininicki, here’s an excerpt form wiki that should answer that: </p>
<p>"…Ended in the failure of Roanoke… to maintain a colony in America (Subsequent colonization attempts in the early 17th century were made under the joint-stock Virginia Company, which was able to raise the capital necessary to create successful colonies.)"</p>
<p>It was joint-stock companies</p>
<p>Was the answer to the married women’s rights question that they couldn’t legally divorce or property rights?</p>
<p>Also does anyone remember the question on the page with the sears cartoon that was above the question on transcendentalist authors? I remember double starring that question except I can’t remember the actual question. :(</p>
<p>It had something to do with what effect did these dept store catalogs have</p>
<p>Oh. It was asking the effects it had EXCEPT. It was like standardizing the tastes of americans… I don’t remember the other answer choices.</p>
<p>I said the Sears cartoon didn’t lead to the downfall of nationalized department stores, or something like that. I think it was D.</p>
<p>Hm, I have about 3-4 wrong already. /:</p>
<p>But I’m still optimistic because many of the ones I was not sure of I got right.</p>
<p>Did anyone figure it out yet? Honestly the other choices were so out there so I picked they agreed on an aristocracy of talent…</p>
<p>Only other thing that confused me sometimes were the individuals, especially in the woman’s movement. And the pre-colonial questions like the Land Ordinance of 1785…anyone get that?</p>
<p>I also thought that there were very specific questions on literature. It was odd.</p>
<p>I forget what the answer choices for the land ordinance one were, but the land ordinance is what set up how towns would be divided in the Louisiana Purchase, if that helps</p>
<p>what did you guys put for the book that described middle class life in the cities. I put “Main Street”. Not sure if that’s right though.</p>
<p>and also, the one where it asked what author was mismatched with their books was the choice that had Walden, right? Cause Walden was thoreau, not whatever the test had.</p>