<p>yes, i put sinclair</p>
<p>li_ke, i think it used the word “extensive” or something</p>
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<p>Relaxation of powers. Nixon’s visits to Soviet and China. </p>
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<p>“The Jungle” about meat industry</p>
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<p>I put VA?</p>
<p>What was the one about the Korean War?
I was debating between the “caused the domestic economy to boom” and “caused great internal divisions within the US”</p>
<p>I think I put the internal divisions one</p>
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<p>That’s still not true. Sparknotes writes:</p>
<p>Name Country Achievement(s)
Christopher Columbus Spain 1492: Reached Bahamas; explored Cuba, Haiti
1493: Established Santo Domingo
John Cabot England 1497/8: Claimed Nova Scotia, Newfoundland for England
Amerigo Vespucci Spain, Portugal 1499: Explored coast of S. America for Spain
1501: Explored coast of S. America for Portugal
Ponce de Leon Spain 1513/21: Explored Florida
Name Country Achievement(s)
Ferdinand Magellan Spain 1519: Began the first circumnavigation of the globe
Hernando Cortez Spain 1519–1522: Conquered the Aztecs in Mexico
Francisco Pizarro Spain 1530–1536: Conquered the Incas in Peru
Hernando de Soto Spain 1539–1542: Explored coast between Mississippi River and Florida
Jacques Cartier France 1542: Traveled St. Lawrence River to Montreal
Samuel de Champlain France 1608–1615: Explored Great Lakes, founded Quebec, established fur trade with Native Americans
Henry Hudson Netherlands 1609–1611: Sailed up Hudson River</p>
<p>Don’t even try to read it; just search the page and realize that the ONLY voyage Portugal makes is co-commanded with Spain and that justifies my point. I apologize for the format…</p>
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<p>Yeah, Florida is settled by Spain after Coronado fails to find the Fountain of Youth.</p>
<p>I put divisions too, wasn’t sure. </p>
<p>Wasn’t it Vietnam, not Korea?</p>
<p>but the spain portugal question didn’t deal exclusively with america, right?
since portugal did all those around the cape to india business</p>
<p>The Legend…
Vietnam, yes it was.</p>
<p>So was it Portugal or Spain that was the first country to do organized explorations.</p>
<p>What about Prince Henry the Navigator?</p>
<p>Vietnam, internal divisions. Others did not relate well.</p>
<p>detente went with nixon but i don’t remember the question.
muckracker one was upton sinclair/the jungle!</p>
<p>i think the colonial venture was florida since it said european not just british.</p>
<p>i have no idea about the portugal spain one. i just looked in my ap book and it groups them together. do you remember if it was settle or explore?</p>
<p>i put divisions too.</p>
<p>It was Portugal.</p>
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<p>from sparknotes test:
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Which colonial power established the first successful European settlement in North America?</p>
<pre><code>(A) Portugal
(B) Spain
(C) England
(D) the Netherlands
(E) France
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<p>Good job. B is the correct answer.
Explanation</p>
<p>After Ponce de Leon claimed Florida for Spain in 1513, the Spanish established the first successful European settlement in North America in 1565, in St. Augustine, Florida.</p>
<p>What was that question about industrialism that included Darwinism in its answers? I thought at first the answer was “social Darwinism” but then I reread the question and it said “POLITICAL philosophy”. Social darwinism wasn’t political, it was scientific, wasn’t it?</p>
<p>And the one about the political parties and what common theme they shared in the late 19th century…answers included greenbacks (dont know what that is) and restricting chinese immigration. anyone?</p>
<p>Antisecular and antiliberal movement in the 1920s(?) - Fundamentalists
New Deal - Labor gains right to collectively bargain?
What killed off the cattle - It was NOT “less demand for beef” right? I just don’t remember what I put…</p>
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<p>On a temporal level, that occurs after Spain. Spain does the first and most thorough investigations of the US. And I’m pretty sure it’s European exploration of the America(s)</p>
<p>Kiwi_nights I have the same question. I put Social Darwinism because Idk what Reform Darwinism is and it had to be between those two.</p>
<p>And I put Greenbacks because I didn’t think they agreed on the other stuff… I just know the gilded era was pro-big-business and greenbacks would’ve helped them? (greenback=dollars)?</p>
<p>^Kiwi_Nights, haha, DARWINISM itself is scientific. SOCIAL DARWINISM involves competition among the human population.</p>
<p>Catharsis, the answer was “decrease in demand for beef”.</p>
<p>I remember in AMSCO about a drought, barbed wire, speculation etc. widdling off the ranching population.</p>
<p>It was between drought and demand, the answer is demand.</p>
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<p>No. It was.</p>
<p>Answer to Articles of Confederation - Land (it passes the NW Ordinance)</p>
<p>It wasn’t that. One of them (Democrats i think) favored Free silver, the others were strictly gold i think. i think the one that was both was the issue of slavery (it wasn’t so much democrat or wtv as it was north and south)</p>