<p>but the greenbacks was with the answer lincoln wasnt it?</p>
<p>yep. it was d for lawyers for sound money</p>
<p>for the Lawyers Sound Money... i put B something about Jacob Coxey's Army. IDK... just looked like it would be B lol</p>
<p>Silent Majority - I put for the Vietnam War </p>
<p>Anti Feminist I put Young... Im gonna check this now</p>
<p>edit: Anti Feminist is indeed Brigham Young if all the women were pro feminists</p>
<p>some-dude, i put Gulf of Tonkin for one of my answers</p>
<p>anti feminist - benjamin rush is what i put</p>
<p>that wasn't it</p>
<p>what was the answer to the quotation regarding NOW (National Organization for Women)?</p>
<p>I thought the sound money was the answer choice with Bryan and silver...if silver goes into circulation, there is no more sound money or something.</p>
<p>Okay, updated list:</p>
<p>Tomato soup label/pop art - Andy Warhol (A)
[Picture] Laywers supporting sound money - Protest in fear of William Jenning's Bryan's silver ideas? Or Greenbacks?
Kennedy's involvement in Vietnam - sending military advisors
"Expanding republic" quote - James Madison
Greatest rebellion prior to independence - Bacon's Rebellion
"Splendid little war" - prompt achievement of American goals in Cuba and Philippines
"Silent majority" -supporting US effort in Vietnam
Anti-Feminist - Brigham Young</p>
<p>some-dude thats exactly my reasoning. unlimited coinage of silver means more money in circulation and thus easier to pay off debts, something farmers would want and something probably bankers and professionals like lawyers wouldnt want. </p>
<p>i think for the NOW quote
i put A cause women even with the right to vote didnt feel they were equal as men</p>
<p>what were the other Silent Majority answers?</p>
<p>i omitted that silent majority one
one of the answers to it was Nuclear weapons by international agency which i am sure isnt correct</p>
<p>But why would the people for sound money (ie farmers) be protesting in a city?</p>
<p>why doesnt someone start a chat?</p>
<p>wait you are confusing me. the lawyers are protesting for sound money, not the farmers.</p>
<p>I think they are saying with silver, this is no more sound money. Thus the lawyers (the wealthy people) are protesting Jennings ideas</p>
<p>Plus, I believe it was an actual image right, not a cartoon?
I dont think the pic could have come from Lincoln days...</p>
<p>how do you do chat?</p>
<p>yeah that pic was way too good of a quality to be from lincoln</p>
<p>some-dude:
my reasoning about the picture was on the same lines, and according to w-i-k-i-p-e-d-i-a 's "Free Silver" article i think it was the william jennnings bryan answer.</p>
<p>the tomato soup can one was really dumb. I guessed and put Andy Warhol so i guess lucky me</p>
<p>There is a chatroom already made. ussat2</p>