<p>Assuming I didn’t repeat, 81 questions. We only need 9 more, gentlemen and ladies, to have the test. Which is one hell of a feat. Granted, I remembered a lot of these. Dx</p>
<p>-difference between Mass/VA and Spanish colonies: joint stock
-local affairs dealth with by: town meetings
-Obligation to enforce court rulings: Eisenhower?
-what didnt happen at in the first three yrs of the great depression: production v. consumption
-1880s and 1890s party agreement: no immigration from china
-ICC and sherman antitrust: first one is regulatory, second is prohibitory
-lost generation: writers who go off to europe
-reason for the second new deal: deepening recession still present?
-lowell picture: availability of factory work for men and women
-first to be settled by europeans: FL
-quote about segregated schools being unequal: brown v board
-14th point: self-determination
-helped french in french and indian war: iroquois?
-saratoga: french support
-1880s and 1890s party agreement: no immigration from china?
-bad farming conditions in quote: 1890s
-book not matched with setting: farewell to arms and reconstruction
-open door: interest in commerce in china
-judicial review: john marshall
-jefferson and hamilton: j was strict construction, h was loose construction
-nixon, mccarthy, jfk: anticommunists
-carters unpopularity: iran hostage crisis
-what didnt lbj do in great society: social security
-vietnam war in us: caused division in unity on homefront
-native american population loss: european disease and lack of resistance
-ICC and sherman antitrust: first one is regulatory, second is prohibitory?
-picture of dots in south: good land in southern area for plantation farming
-reason for second new deal: recession deepening and critics gaining popularity?
-Roosevelt Corollary
-Dred Scott case
-Hamilton v. Jefferson (loose v. strict interpretation of Constitution)
-JFK Soviet missiles in Cuba
-Walt Whitman poem questions
-What movement does the poem come from.
-1920s immigration stopped flow of- southern/eastern Europeans?
-first to have regular maritime voyages- Spain
-Era of Good Feelings was hindered by- issue of slavery in new territories
-Missouri Compromise led to Missouri as a state?
-Clay and Warhawks supported War of 1812 why
-difference between Interstate Commerce Act and Sherman Antitrust Act
-who did not support FDR in the 1936 election
-manifest destiny- spread to the Pacific Ocean
-desegregation of military- Truman in Korea?
-Agibail Adams and John Adams letters
-Indian Removal of the 1830s- Trail of Tears?
-19th Amendment- women can vote
-Nixon policy of detente
-Woodrow Wilson 14 points- self determination?
Women -> Shape morals
Book about Cult of Domesticity
Populist Quote
Entertainment – 1950s
Statehood – NW Ordinance
i put that price of slaves rose sharply while price for cotton remained relatively constant
People who voted for FDR
Isolationism definition
Sinclair and the Jungle
WWI Declaration
Vietnam internal divisions
Labor – Gain collective bargaining
McCarthy Quote
Industrialism = Darwinism
Imperialism – Least question?
No Jury in Smuggler Trials
Power of Assemblies in Colonies (Powerful then decreases, King imposes as you get closer to revolutionary war)
Monroe Doctrine
Imports v. exports – Roughly same at start of both wars
Transportation Revolution
What did these 2 women do, they were in Seneca for Civil Rights
Spain – Didn’t need manufacturing Outlet
What is a favorable balance of trade?
Nixon, McCarthy, JFK
Massachusetts Dispels Dissenters
Jacob Riis
Polio
Washington Quote
Cattle - ??? (I say homesteaders)
Inflation/Deflation(?)
Gulf of Tonkin v. UN Resolution
Articles of Confederation – Land</p>
<p>My point is: Truman himself was not mandated to start war; but Johnson was authorized to protect US interests. I read the term president so I chose Johnson. End of story</p>
<p>Anybody remember a question concerning a whitehouse meeting in like 1992 or 1993 (sumthing along those lines)? I vaguley remember the answer choices being
to Assume Japanese Debt
to assume British debt?
to lower the number of weapons?</p>
<p>okay lets just clarify that Walt Whitman himself was a poet and i analyzed the learn’d astronomer in english, so there’s no reason that it isn’t romanticism. just saying</p>
<p>it was 1921-1922, and it was the naval arms conference to limit the number of weapons.</p>
<p>Yay… Dis “answer guide” is giving me confidence! But Now im really scared dat I mis-bubbled cuz I kinda went around…</p>
<p>the answer is what matthew said. limiting the number of weapons…</p>
<p>it was limiting the navy… remember those five, four, nine treaties or w/e.limiting navies</p>
<p>unless you guys mean the same thing</p>
<p>Updated: Assuming I didn’t repeat, 84 or 85 questions. We only need 5 or 6 more, gentlemen and ladies, to have the test. Which is one hell of a feat. Granted, I remembered a lot of these. Dx</p>
<p>-difference between Mass/VA and Spanish colonies: joint stock
-local affairs dealth with by: town meetings
-Obligation to enforce court rulings: Eisenhower
-what didnt happen at in the first three yrs of the great depression: production v. consumption
-1880s and 1890s party agreement: no immigration from china
-ICC and sherman antitrust: first one is regulatory, second is prohibitory
-lost generation: writers who go off to europe
-reason for the second new deal: deepening recession still present, had to fix it, to quell critics
-lowell picture: availability of factory work for men and women
-first to be settled by europeans: FL
-quote about segregated schools being unequal: brown v board
-14th point: self-determination
-helped french in french and indian war: Iroquois
-saratoga: french support
-bad farming conditions in quote: 1890s
-book not matched with setting: farewell to arms and reconstruction
-open door: interest in commerce in china
-judicial review: john marshall
-jefferson and hamilton: j was strict construction, h was loose construction
-nixon, mccarthy, jfk: anticommunists
-carters unpopularity: iran hostage crisis
-what didnt lbj do in great society: social security
-vietnam war in us: caused division in unity on homefront
-native american population loss: european disease and lack of resistance
-picture of dots in south: good land in southern area for plantation farming
-Roosevelt Corollary
-Dred Scott case
-Hamilton v. Jefferson (loose v. strict interpretation of Constitution)
-JFK Soviet missiles in Cuba
-Walt Whitman poem questions - Rejecting Reason
-What movement does the poem come from. - Romanticism
-1920s immigration stopped flow of- southern/eastern Europeans
-first to have regular maritime voyages- Spain (? vs. Portugal!)
-Era of Good Feelings was hindered by- issue of slavery in new territories
-Missouri Compromise - led to Missouri as a state
-Clay and Warhawks supported War of 1812 - To drive out British in the West
-who did not support FDR in the 1936 election - Industrialist
-manifest destiny- spread to the Pacific Ocean
-desegregation of military- Truman in Korea
-Agibail Adams and John Adams letters - Women were interested in being politically equal
-Indian Removal of the 1830s- Trail of Tears
-19th Amendment- women can vote
-Nixon policy of detente
Women -> Shape morals
Book about Cult of Domesticity
Populist Quote
Entertainment 1950s (Honeymooners, etc)
Statehood NW Ordinance
Graph - price of slaves rose sharply while price for cotton remained relatively constant
Isolationism definition - US not interested in European affairs due to the geographic distance
Sinclair and the Jungle
WWI Declaration - Mexico? (There is no superior answer…)
Vietnam - internal divisions
Labor during New Deal Gain collective bargaining
McCarthy Quote
Industrialism philosophy - Social Darwinism
Imperialism Least question - Counteracting European forces (4 other options all prioritized US first, which is what imperialism is about)
No Jury in Smuggler Trials
Power of Assemblies in Colonies (Powerful then decreases, King imposes as you get closer to revolutionary war)
Monroe Doctrine
Graph of Imports v. exports Roughly same at start of both wars
Transportation Revolution - Steamboat option
What did these 2 women do, they were in Seneca for Women’s Rights
Spain Didnt need manufacturing Outlet
What is a favorable balance of trade? - More exports than imports
Nixon, McCarthy, JFK - 3 anticommis
Massachusetts Bay - Dispels Dissenters
Jacob Riis
Vaccine - Polio
Washington Quote - “Farewell Address”
Cattle - Decrease in demand for beef
Which of the following did not happen 3 years into the great depression - Inflation or Increasing investments in capital market.
Gulf of Tonkin v. UN Resolution - Unconcluded, both mandated war, one to Johnson with a blank check the other to the US but for a specific war (But Truman makes the suggestion so…).
Articles of Confederation Land</p>
<p>If i missed about 7 questions and omitted 2, what kind of score should I expect? 700+?</p>
<p>I think there was one that said what is true about democratic elections–it is that the biggest shift came before the great depression (not roosevelt’s first election, as that was in 1932, not 1928)</p>
<p>However, Red, I have some probelms with some of your answers.</p>
<p>The one about inports vs exports…I am almost sure that it said which is NOT true of the graph. The exports = imports before wars was true in the graph. Imports value > exports value was NOT true in the graph.</p>
<p>Portugal was first exploration country…but that had nothing to do with americas so i dont know why they would have it on there (we learned in euro that it was prince henry the navigator from portugal).</p>
<p>wow…i spelled my user name wrong?</p>
<p>for era of good feelings, isnt it “growing sectionalism or something”</p>
<p>and for abigail adams letters, is yours the same as "some women sought to benefit and gain equality or w/e’?</p>
<p>polio</p>
<p>the question asking about the countries asked which country was the first to begin systematic voyages across the pacific or something. i put portugal.</p>
<p>what was the indians one?</p>
<p>what was the imperialism question?</p>
<p>across the pacific? that would be spain wouldnt it…i thought it just said systematic voyages.</p>
<p>btw, which question had Dred Scott Case as an answer? I only remember a question that had brown vs. board as an answer…also yea i dont remember putting imperalism as an answer.</p>
<p>well Portugal’s explorations pushed Spain’s explorations, which led to the discovery of the americas and ultimately the formation of the u.s. that’s the only reason i could think of, to would justify portugal would being the correct answer and even on the test. seems really strange though</p>
<p>im also thinking… the question was: which country was first to systematically explore blah blah. would that key word change anything?</p>
<p>Some of the questions they put are so stupid. I don’t really care though bceause I can retake if necessary but I mainly missed the stuff that AP doesn’t cover and is not in the Crash Course book.</p>
<p>que que que the whitehouse one was british war debts I believe</p>
<p>what was the question to</p>
<ol>
<li> the answer with Dred Scott Case</li>
<li><p>the answer with imperalism (i think i remember this choice but i put like self-determination)</p></li>
<li><p>the question that said what did the war haws + henry clay support? i put expansion isnts ideals —NOT the one about expansion for slavery</p></li>
</ol>
<p>well theres no doubt that portugal was the first to explore
<a href=“http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/eurvoya/portuguese.html[/url]”>http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/eurvoya/portuguese.html</a>
but did it say “systematidcally explore ACROSS THE PACIFIC” or not?</p>
<p>the whitehouse one was limiting arms. i think the question referred to the washington naval conference</p>
<ol>
<li><p>dred scott - he was not a citizen</p></li>
<li><p>i put expansionist</p></li>
</ol>