SAT II United States History

<p>I Got Rid Of The Parentheses Okay</p>

<p>Do we have the Northwest Ordinance Question on the list....it did everything but give free land</p>

<p>I really feel as if the "soviets greatest asset" question is their army, they vast amount of man power and numbers that the soviets had was obviously their greatest asset.</p>

<p>According to my updated list, which i will post after this, we need only 1 more.</p>

<p>oooh yessss=]</p>

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<p>Thanks! That's the answer I put, which means another -1.25. :[</p>

<p>Are we sure about #80? I remember it was debated fairly heavily a few pages back.</p>

<p>national organization of women</p>

<p>i think created war department was an answer choice for "consequences of war of 1812" i don't think that's an answer</p>

<p>OKAY, here is my updated list....I'm going to regroup them in a few minutes, but for now, go through and check for repeats. Thanks everyone for contributing!</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> Proc line passed - STOP FIGHTING WITH COLONISTS AND INDIANS</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>Nafta - LOWER RESTRICTIONS BETWEEN USA, MEXICO, AND CANADA</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>
<li>McCarthy lost power – TELEVISED ARMY HEARINGS</li>
<li> 1st amendment – FREE SPEECH, PRESS, RELIGION</li>
<li> Libel, free press case - JOHN PETER ZENGER</li>
<li>Way to see Immigration stats – CENSUS</li>
<li> Boston Tea Party lead to – INTOLERABLE ACTS</li>
<li>Alex Hamilton financial – STRONG FOUNDATION</li>
<li> Sedition Acts – SILENCE J Q ADAMS CRITICS</li>
<li>Majority/Tyranny Quote – MADISON</li>
<li>Blacks moved during early 20th century – JOBS AVAIL. IN NORTH</li>
<li>Soviets’ greatest strength – ADV. TECHNOLOGY (debated)</li>
<li>Where did last B/F colonies war start? – NORTH AMERICA</li>
<li>Used Courts for civil rights – NAACP</li>
<li>Social Darwinism - BUSINESS TYCOON</li>
<li>Agriculture Picture – GRANGE / FARMERS</li>
<li>First Act Passed - INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT </li>
<li>1824 Election - DECIDED IN THE HOUSE</li>
<li>Why South was still reliant on cotton after war - SHARECROPPING </li>
<li>Berlin Air Lift - RUSSIA BLOCKED WEST GERMAN ROADS</li>
<li>WWI Cause - SPREAD DEMOCRACY</li>
<li>Miss Comp, Dred Scott, Kansas Nebraska – ALLOWED SPREAD OF SLAVERY</li>
<li>Allowed Johnson to escalate Vietnamese involvement - GULF OF TONKIN</li>
<li>Prohibition - LED TO ORGANIZED CRIME</li>
<li>Homestead, Haymarket, and something else - RIOTS BETWEEN EMPLOYERS ND UNIONS</li>
<li>LBJ opponents – WANTED TO GIVE POWER BACK TO STATES</li>
<li>JFK action in Vietnam - SENT MORE MILITARY ADVISORS</li>
<li>Lend Lease/Atlantic charter - SUPPORT FOR BRITIAN</li>
<li>Booker and DuBois - DIFFERING ON HOW TO END DISCRIMINATION</li>
<li>Immigration Laws - HELPED NORTH AND WEST EUROPE</li>
<li>Which president didn't do something - WILSON INTERGRATE WORKFORCE</li>
<li> Progressive Tax - GRADUATED INCOME TAX</li>
<li> Chinese Exclusion - FAVORED BY WORKERS</li>
<li>Why was Bill of Rights added – KEEP RIGHTS FOR STATES AND INDIV.</li>
<li>Enlightenment - AGE OF REASON</li>
<li>Injunction - UNIONS AND LABORERS</li>
<li> Virginia and Kentucky – STATES DECLARE THINGS UNCONSTITUTIONAL</li>
<li> Domino Theory - FIRST USED WITH VIETNAM</li>
<li>Basis on which “separate but equal” unconst. – 14TH AMENDMENT</li>
<li>Western Frontier – TURNER</li>
<li>Silent Majority - FOR VIETNAM WAR</li>
<li>British policy before 1763 – INHERITANCE LAWS</li>
<li> Women’s Christian Temperance – CONVINCE WOMEN OF MORAL OBLIGATION IN SOCIAL REFORM</li>
<li>French + Spanish + Euro – ALLIANCES WITH NATIVES</li>
<li>Hudson River School – LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS</li>
<li>Lewis and Clark did not – EXPLORE HUDSON RIVER</li>
<li>New England Federation -- PROTECT THEM FROM OTHERS/DEFENCE</li>
<li>Sam Gompers / AFL - BREAD AND BUTTER ISSUES (WAGES, ETC)</li>
<li>Great Awakening – RELIGIOUS REVIVAL</li>
<li>result of War or 1812 - INCREASE IN MANUFACTURING</li>
<li>1920s something NOT - DECREASE IN PRODUCTIVITY BECAUSE OF SHORTER WORKDAY</li>
<li>Northwest Ordinance all EXCEPT – GAVE FREE LAND</li>
</ol>

<p>sorry mistake: answers for NOW: women didn't get the equality they had hoped for after suffrage</p>

<p>edit - the sedition act did not silence J Q Adams' critics, because the sedition act was put into effect in the late 1790's. You meant to say John Adams' critics, but i know what you were trying to say.
And are we sure about inheritence laws?
someone remind me of all the options for that question, i'm not sure if that's what i put</p>

<p>sorry mistake: answers for NOW: women didn't get the equality they had hoped for after suffrage</p>

<p>guys?
does anyone remember all the choices for the question: which british policy affected the colonies the most before 1763?</p>

<p>Was the NOW quote answer A by anychance, does any remember? I dont remember exactly what A said, but thats what i put.</p>

<p>Wasn't # 5 the law codes for slaves?</p>

<p>Idk, but I immediately eliminated all but trade restrictions and inheritance</p>

<p>somedude i'm sure it's A</p>

<p>yeah the NOW answer was a, i'm positive</p>

<p>yeah part of the NOW question; it wasn't the answer tho</p>

<p>inheritance law was a british tradition. it was the way society worked. although it was extremely pervasive in the 18th c., it does not best characterize british policy towards the colonies.</p>