<p>Oh, and jellybean I agree with the inheritance laws answer because prior to 1763, the British gov. generally neglected their trade restrictions and property taxes...so yeah...</p>
<p>to spikypufferfish a few pages back: it did say appropriate...it said "Which of the following was NOT appropriate?"</p>
<p>And guys, if you're going to compile a list, add to the main one and stop listing what YOU got wrong. No one cares.</p>
<p>I have a list of at least 40 or 50 of the questions that I will post soon...is there any way CB can track me / is it against the thing I signed? I though we agreed never to dicsuss the questions on the internet?</p>
<p>idk if any1 discussed this b4 but there was this ?:
which of the following helped regulate the stock market (or something like that)
the choices were like revenue sharing, tariff of 193something, and others
i omitted this one cuz i really didnt know</p>
<p>The answer to the stock market q was the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission</p>
<p>guys. the war over the colonies did NOT start in North America. It was the Seven Years War/French-Indian War, which started in Europe. You should've remembered that from world/euro history</p>
<p>the first choice was right, i think - Securities Exchange Act</p>
<p>wiki: The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is a law governing what is and is not legal in the secondary trading of securities (stocks, bonds, and debentures).</p>
<p>is anyone refuting my statement?</p>
<p>your statement is correct lol</p>
<ol>
<li>Turning point in French support of US – SARATOGA</li>
<li>Populist beliefs most assisted – FARMERS</li>
<li>NOW quote – VOTE DID NOT MEAN EQUALITY</li>
<li>Navy propaganda – DID NOT ENCOURAGE WOMEN TO JOIN</li>
<li>Blacks in VA – LIKE INDENTURED SLAVES</li>
<li>Puritan lifestyle – STRICT MORAL CODES</li>
<li>Job NOT appropriate for women – POLITICIAN</li>
<li>Helped people in Underground RR – HARRIET TUBMAN</li>
<li>Quote about hemisphere and outside interference – MONROE DOCTRINE</li>
<li>President and China – NIXON</li>
<li>Revolution of 1800 – SWITCH FROM FEDS TO DEM-REPS</li>
<li>“splendid little war” – PROMPTLY MET GOALS IN CUBA, PHILIPPINES</li>
<li>states not signers of Decl. – KENTUCKY, MAINE, VERMONT</li>
<li>Lawyer Sound Money Club – AGAINST BRYAN AND SILVER COINAGE</li>
<li>1920’s social – INCREASED STANDARD OF LIVING</li>
<li>Lowell factories – HOUSING AND MODERN TECHNOLOGY</li>
<li>Journalists – MUCKRAKERS</li>
<li>Immediately followed Cherokee ruling – CHEROKEES FORCED TO LEAVE</li>
<li>Economic policy of Navigation Acts – MERCHANTILISM</li>
<li>Most united civil rights effort – MARCH ON WASHINGTON</li>
<li>Largest political/social uprising – BACON’S REBELLION</li>
<li>Campbell’s Soup as Pop Art – ANDY WARHOL</li>
<li>Birth control advocate – MARGARET SANGER</li>
<li>Not discussed at Seneca Falls – BIRTH CONTROL</li>
<li>Warren Court not a ruling – ABORTION</li>
<li>Against women’s rights activism – BRIGHAM YOUNG</li>
<li>Map with shading and % - FOREIGN BORN POPULATION</li>
<li>Lincoln 1860 map – I AND IV … NORTH AND CA/OR</li>
<li>Change in voting 1920s – BLACKS SWITCHED TO DEM</li>
<li>New Deal program – EMPLOYMENT FOR YOUTH</li>
<li>Not characteristic of Penn – FIGHTING WITH NATIVES</li>
<li>1880s not a cultural thing – MOTION PICTURE PALACES</li>
<li>1950s not a symbol – VICTORY GARDENS</li>
<li>80% literate plus private schooling – 1850S SOUTH</li>
<li>Economic explanation for Civil War – NORTH SPREAD ECON. DOMINANCE</li>
<li>MLK leader of – SCLC</li>
<li>Regulated stock market – SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT</li>
<li>Not a reason people came to US in 1620s – MASS BAY ALREADY SUCCESSFUL</li>
</ol>
<p>Debated / I Don’t Know the Answer:</p>
<p>Why did blacks move during the 1920s?
What was the Soviets’ greatest strength, according to Truman?
Quote about majority/tyranny
Where did last B/F colonies war start?
WCTL, like other women's movement groups, ...?
Sedition Act reason?
Result of War 1812 (permenant war dept...etc)
President/minority group
Northern cities something</p>
<p>ADD TO MY LIST IN THE SAME FORMAT PLEASE</p>
<p>Colonial Slavery
Africans had been brought to Jamestown as early as 1619, but as late as 1670, they numbered only about 2,000 in Virginia-only about 7% of the total population of the South.
In the 1680s, the wages in England rose, therefore decreasing the number of indentured servants coming to America. By the mid-1680s, black slaves outnumbered white servants among the plantation colonies' new arrivals.
In 1698, the Royal African Company, first chartered in 1672, lost its monopoly on carrying slaves to the colonies. Due to this, many Americans, including many Rhode Islanders, rushed to cash in on the slave trade. (Eventually, Rhode Island became the first state t abolish slavery.)
Blacks accounted for half the population of Virginia by 1750. In South Carolina, they outnumbered whites 2:1.
Most of the slaves came from the west coast of Africa, especially stretching from present-day Senegal to Angola.
Beginning in Virginia in 1662, statues appeared that formally decreed the iron conditions of slavery for blacks. These earliest "slave codes" made blacks and their children the property of the white masters for life.
SOURCE: apnotes.net</p>
<p>can someone tell me how is the answer indentured servants? wouldn't it be the choice with 'codes separated them from whites' considering there were slave codes for 13 years by 1675?</p>
<p>The conflict did start in North America. The initial engagements in the Ohio Valley were in 1754, however, the Seven Year's War in earnest started in 1756 when Europe was at war.</p>
<p>
[quote]
- Helped people in Underground RR HARRIET TUBMAN
[/quote]
i dont remember that question</p>
<p>Why did blacks move during the 1920s? (its actually EARLY 20TH CENTURY)
-This was because there were more jobs in the urban areas because of people going to war
What was the Soviets’ greatest strength, according to Truman?
-??? lol
Quote about majority/tyranny
-DEFINITEY madison
Where did last B/F colonies war start?
-DEFINITELY north america</p>
<p>Why was it Europe? The Ohio Valley conflicts started in 1754 while the European conflict didn't even start until 1756. The Barron's book even stated that the Seven Year's War started in North America.</p>
<p>oh i meant North America HAHA sorry</p>
<ol>
<li>Helped people in Underground RR HARRIET TUBMAN</li>
</ol>
<h2>25. Warren Court not a ruling ABORTION</h2>
<p>Does anyone remember those questions? I'm pretty certain those werent asked....</p>
<p>There was a question with Harriet Tubman in it but she wasn't the correct answer. The other one I don't remember at all.</p>
<p>that question is in "debated" b/c no one has reached an agreement on it.</p>
<p>for the blacks in VA..idk</p>
<p>and for the Harriet Tubman - anyone else remember it? maybe i'm mixing up with a practice test</p>
<p>somedude, that's whta i thought as well.</p>