<p>okay guys! let's study... we'll each answer a question and then ask one! Woo!!!!! What case in the John Marshall Supreme Court protected the sanctity of contracts? What happened?! okay let's get this ball rolling! 6 days left!</p>
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<p>yay! ap thread flashbacks! </p>
<p>fletcher vs peck/ dartmouth vs woodward
what was the Sherman Antitrust act?</p>
<p>1890--act to restrict monopolies--no trusts (board of directors running several corporations). Later enforced with Clayton Anti-Trust Act</p>
<p>What was the nullification crisis?</p>
<p>The Tariff of Abominations during Andrew Jackson's presidency: John C. Calhoun and the "South Carolina Exposition and Protest"</p>
<p>Actually, the tariff of abominations occurred during John Quincy Adam's presidency. There is also a second nullification crisis during Andrew Jackson's presidency w.the tariff of 1832</p>
<p>New Question: What was Jefferson's foreign policy response to the British and French impressment of American's sailors? What effect did this have domestically?</p>
<p>Jefferson issued the Embargo act, which prohibited any foreign trade but the act hurt the US more than it did to France and Britian, eventually being repealed.</p>
<p>Which president won all electoral votes except one in the era where the Republicans dominated and what was this era called?</p>
<p>guesssing... monroe and the era of good feelings? wasn't he handpicked by madison and the last of the virginia dynasty?</p>
<p>New and Last Question of the night from me: What happened in teh Sacco and Vanzetti case--what did this reflect about the times?</p>
<p>not sure about the pres one</p>
<p>sacco and vanzetti...two italian fish-peddling atheistic draft-dodging anarchists (did i miss anything? lol) convicted of a serious crime of which they were most likely innocent, reflected the prejudices of the time (esp immigrant prejudice cuz they were Italian!)</p>
<p>Since the sat 2 likes random tough questions:
What did Thoreau advocate with regard to life style?</p>
<p>Who wrote "As I Lay Dying"?
Who wrote "A Farewell to Arms"?
there are some other important books that i cant think of right now...scarlet letter might pop up, but you've probly all had to read that for english</p>
<p>Who was Jelly-Roll Morton? (my personal favorite)</p>
<p>and for a real question:
What happened at Kent State University</p>
<p>Couldn't help it... 1) Thoreau advocated a simple lifestyle as indicated in Walden
2) Kent State Students protest vietnamn involvement and 4 are killiked</p>
<p>As I Lay Dying--Faulkner
Farewell to Arms--Hemmingway
Jelly-Roll Morton--jazz pianist</p>
<p>Come on Guys!!!! More people POST! so when i come back here--it's not like ohh... it looks identical to two hours ago... </p>
<p>Who were two Mormon leaders and where did they settle?</p>
<p>What was the relationship of William Penn and the Indians?</p>
<p>What was Salutory Neglect?</p>
<p>haha i really like your name icedkiwis.</p>
<p>william penn was one of the few people who treated the indians fairly, paying them acceptable amounts for what their land was worth and guaranteeing them equal treatment in the court of law</p>
<p>salutary neglect is the condition that colonies existed in before the french and indian war. mercantilism wasn't strictly enforced and not many restrictions were placed on the colonies.</p>
<p>mormon leaders were brigham young and john joseph (?) and they settled in utah</p>
<ol>
<li>what was the war powers act?</li>
<li>what is brinksmanship?</li>
<li>what was the last attempt at reconciliation before the outbreak of the civil war?</li>
<li>what is macon's bill number 2?</li>
<li>who is Huey Long?</li>
</ol>
<p>oh man, seeing you guys review makes me so happy that I decided not to retake! Good luck to all! Make sure you review the early stuff and the modern stuff becasue they had just as much of that as anything else (I'm sure you know that though)</p>
<ol>
<li>During Nixon's presidency, this act sought to limit some of the president's military powers.</li>
<li>Brinksmanship was Dulles' belief that the government should push the Soviet Union to the brink of war.</li>
<li>critenden compromise</li>
<li>Once America's embargo on France and Britain proved to be ineffective and harmful to America's economy, the Macon Bill was introduced. The bill reopened trade with Britain and France.</li>
<li>Huey Long was the corrupt governor of LA, who was known as a man of the people. All the Kings Men is a novel based on Long.</li>
</ol>
<p>Who was Dorthy Dix?</p>
<p>Who wrote Catch-22?</p>
<p>What was the Hartford Convention?</p>
<p>What was the cross of gold?</p>
<p>What is rugged individualism?</p>
<p>1 more question</p>
<p>Where did John Brown try to start an insurrection?</p>
<p>PS it is joseph smith</p>
<p>
[quote]
Who was Dorthy Dix?</p>
<p>Who wrote Catch-22?</p>
<p>What was the Hartford Convention?</p>
<p>What was the cross of gold?</p>
<p>What is rugged individualism?
Where did John Brown try to start and insurrection?
[quote]
</p>
<ol>
<li>Dorothea Dix visited insane asylums and saw the poor conditions and pushed for reform</li>
<li>Joseph Heller</li>
<li>Last meeting of the Federalists during War of 1812 attempting to make amendments to constitution so NE keeps its dominant position in politics</li>
<li>William Jennings Bryan's speech defending the populist move for the silver standard</li>
<li>eh, something with Hoover. Someone else tackle this one.</li>
<li><p>Harper's ferry</p></li>
<li><p>Who are the industrial workers of the world?</p></li>
<li><p>Which court decision upheld the concept of seperate but equal?</p></li>
<li><p>Who is Jacob Riis?</p></li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>???</li>
<li>I think it was Clareton County v something</li>
<li><p>Riis was a muckracker and photographer who made people aware of the abject poverty that existed in the slums of cities.</p></li>
<li><p>Who was Ida Tarbell and what magazine did she write for?</p></li>
<li><p>What was the Proclmation of 1763?</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Random Question for Fun
Why are hookers called hookers? think about the war of northern aggression aka civil war</p>
<p>deus.ex.machina Q's
1) IWW was a labor union that believed that hte worker and employer had nothing in common
2) Plessy vs. Ferguson set the precedent that "separate" facilities for blacks and whites were constitutional as long as they were "equal." The "separate but equal" doctrine was quickly extended to cover many areas of public life, such as restaurants, theaters, restrooms, and public schools. It was reversed with the Brown vs. Board of Ed
3) Muckraker photographer</p>
<p>JPS's qs
1)Ida tarbell was a muckraker that exposed the evils of standard oil in McClure magazine
2)Proclamation of 1763 was the agreement after the French and Indian War that said the colonists could not settle west fo the appalachain mountains</p>
<p>What is rugged individualism?---Hoover's policy that federal government should let Americans help themselves and not get lazy and rely on help. Rugged individualism was the belief in an American's prevailing spirit.</p>
<p>NEW QUESTIONS
1) What was Nixon's foreign policy with communist nations?
2) How did the defecit eventually decrease in the years after World War II
3) Who was stephen douglass and what did he do?
4) What was the Triangular Trade system
5) What was teh outcome fo the Mexican-American war?</p>
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