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wht was the conservative criticism to lbj's great society?
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I want to know as well</p>
<p>and the one w/ the 1920s, the answer WAS decrease in manufactoring because it was an EX CEPT question</p>
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wht was the conservative criticism to lbj's great society?
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I want to know as well</p>
<p>and the one w/ the 1920s, the answer WAS decrease in manufactoring because it was an EX CEPT question</p>
<p>conservative criticism to great society was that lbj should give more power to state and local govt. instead of his inefficient, wide-sweeping federal programs</p>
<p>also, was there a voting rights act q?</p>
<p>The French and Indian War definitely started on North American soil. While I agree with MrBoJangles that most europeans see the war as just the 7 years war, this is American History, and I'm pretty sure that CB wanted us to see it from the American point of view.</p>
<p>either way, it's a bad question^</p>
<p>and thanx innervision, that's what i put :D</p>
<p>funny, every question that i <em>totally guessed on</em> and starred about a hundred times i got RIGHT!!</p>
<p>Hey Guys,</p>
<p>I keep trying to remember what I put for the LBJ quesiton but can't remember the answer choices. From concensus the correct answer seems to be about returning states rights. What were the other options? Only this way can I remember if I put another one or the correct one down. Thanks so much everyone.</p>
<p>P.S- Can someone compile???</p>
<p>i think A for the LBJ question. give power to states or somethign</p>
<p>i'd compile but i don't have the amazing memory of some people =)</p>
<p>Hey Guys,</p>
<p>I keep trying to remember what I put for the LBJ quesiton but can't remember the answer choices. From concensus the correct answer seems to be about returning states rights. What were the other options? Only this way can I remember if I put another one or the correct one down. Thanks so much everyone.</p>
<p>P.S- Can someone compile???</p>
<p>for the question about which british laws most influenced the colonies prior to 1750 or whatever...</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure the answer is inheritance laws. this was during the period of "salutary neglect", so Britian was pretty much letting the colonies do their own thing economically. However, laws of primogentre and everything were still wideley practiced until after the revolution (this was a big change in the free American society)</p>
<p>trade restrictions is definitely definitely wrong.</p>
<p>no, it was 1760's (a decade before the revolution). so it was the taxes/trade restrictions</p>
<p>it actually said "before 1763"....which was the period of salutary neglect...before the proclamation of 1763 and all the taxing laws</p>
<p>idk, but if it was inheritance laws thats one hell of a hard question</p>
<p>-mercantilism
-Quakers did NOT have disputes with Native Americans
-Andy Warhol drew the campbell soup can
-At the Seneca Falls convention, the women did NOT fight for birth control
-Muckrakers were journalists who sought to expose
-Wilson's reason for entering WWI: freedom of democracy
- Lincoln won I and IV (northeast and west)
- Margaret Sanger support birth control
- Dred Scott, Kansas-Nebraska, Missouri compromise all allowed slavery beyond the southern states
-the election of 1824 was determined by the House of Reps
- The wars between France and England began in N.America
-Lowell factory featured modern tech and housed their workers
-The education one...I said South 1850?
-Soviet Union's greatest asset: army
- Worchester v. Georgia: removal of Native Americans from Georgia
- Monroe Doctrine- quote about the hemisphere and threats
- Picture: Interstate Commerce Commission
-New Deal: youth programs for unemployed
-1920s: new prosperity
- NOT in 1950s: victory gardens
- People who supported Chinese Exclusion Act: workingclass from the west
-NOT from Lewis & Clark: Hudson River
-Revolution of 1800: DemocraticRepublican > the Federalist
-slaves were like white indentured servants
-Picture with snake: Grangers
-Women could NOT be politicians in 1950s
-Picture with lawyers: they're NOT in support Bryan's unlimited coinage
- First pres w/China: Nixon
- JFK in Vietnam: sent more military advisors
- Escalated Vietnam war: Tonkin Gulf
- Domino theory explains US's involvement in VIETNAM
- WHO WAS AGAINST THE GREAT SOCIETY?
-An effect of Boston Tea Party: Intolerable Acts
-Populist was farmers
- Social darwinism was business tycoon
-injunction was used against labor unions</p>
<p>that's all i remember..so yeah, who WAS against Lyndon B Johnson's Great Society?</p>
<p>that makes very little sense, especially since it was one of the first questions (edit: @ trade restrictions not being the answer)</p>
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Picture: Interstate Commerce Commission
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which picture was that?</p>
<p>trade restrictions was most definitely the answer. it effected the colonists greatly because they turned to smuggling their goods. taxes weren't big until after 1763. primogeniture laws increased migration into the colonies, but did not actually EFFECT the british colonists that much. trade restrictions, as in the navigation acts, did impact beuacse of the new smuggling.</p>
<p>LBJ question was those wanting to return power to state and local govt i think</p>
<p>oh and NAACP used lawsuits to get civil rights</p>
<p>i don't remember that one (edit: below)</p>
<p>conservatives who wanted to give power back to local adn staet governments were opposed to the great society</p>