The AP US History Study Thread

<p>Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" We had a good convo about the Jungle the other day, haha.</p>

<p>What was Upton Sinclair's plan when he ran for Governor of California, which was basically socialism?</p>

<p>The Jungle by Uptown Sinclair.</p>

<p>When was the last time the Monroe Doctrine was invoked?</p>

<p>Um, was it after Roosevelt issued his Corollary, because then Congress basically said it was outdated and needed to be thrown out</p>

<p>if so back to my above question</p>

<p>What was Upton Sinclair's plan when he ran for Governor of Cali?</p>

<p>well, he slogan was "End Poverty in California"- i think?</p>

<p>What does the Great Migration refer to?</p>

<p>To the influx of persecuted Puritans from England to MA Bay Colony during the 1930s.</p>

<p>What was the most important reform made in the Progressive Movement?</p>

<p>Prohibition :p Honestly, 19th amendment (women's suffrage)</p>

<p>This term was coined by a mechanic fixing Gertrude Stein's automobile (believe it was a Model T-she's old fashioned like that) and it applied to authors such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald</p>

<p>Was it the lost generation?</p>

<p>About a previous question about the Great Migration, I thought that was the movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities, which led to "white flight" in the early to mid-1900s.</p>

<p>What was the literary movement during the Jazz Age associated with African Americans like Langston Hughes?</p>

<p>I'm thinking your talking about the Harlam Renaissance.</p>

<p>What was Bill Clinton's initiative regarding military enlistment?</p>

<p>Not there yet, but someone else can answer.</p>

<p>Q: Why did Thomas Jefferson resign as G.W.'s Secretary of State?</p>

<p>Because he was an anti-federalist?</p>

<p>Q: What was the political movement of the 1890s that paved way for Progressivism?</p>

<p>populism?</p>

<p>Q: (if thats right) Who coined the phrase "Manifest Destiny"?</p>

<p>John O'Sullivan</p>

<p>Q: What was the purpose of the Atlantic Charter ?</p>

<p>US proposal to help the British against Hitler and the Germans?</p>

<p>Q: Which were the last four states to ratify the constitution?</p>

<p>ok...we've got a few question out, i'll put them together to make things easier</p>

<p>What was Bill Clinton's initiative regarding military enlistment? </p>

<p>Why did Thomas Jefferson resign as Washington's Secretary of State?</p>

<p>Which were the last four states to ratify the constitution?
-In order: Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island</p>

<p>Which president is know for Indian removals and the Trial of Tears?</p>

<p>What was Bill Clinton's initiative regarding military enlistment?</p>

<p>no idea, we haven't gotten this far in the class yet</p>

<p>Why did Thomas Jefferson resign as Washington's Secretary of State?</p>

<p>neutrality in the French Revolution?</p>

<p>Which were the last four states to ratify the constitution?</p>

<p>Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island</p>

<p>Which president is know for Indian removals and the Trial of Tears?</p>

<p>Andrew Jackson</p>

<p>ok, i'll answer my own question since nobody knows...After elected, Clinton went on to "Lift the Ban" on open homosexuals in the military. He went by the policy 'don't ask, don't tell'</p>

<p>What mogul and his company did Ida Tarbell critize in her book, after she graduated from Allegheny College, PA(yay! represent)?</p>

<p>A: Rockefeller</p>

<p>Q: What were the Circular Letters? Who started them (2 ppl.)</p>

<p>Circular Letters bashed the Townshend Acts...started from the Mass. Court, don't know who specifically, anybody?</p>

<p>What TWO military actions did Japan take on Dec 7, 1941?</p>

<p>The two who started the Circular Letters were James Otis and Samuel Adams</p>

<p>A: Um... one was attack on Pearl Harbor and...i don't know the other</p>

<p>They also invaded the Philippines (which were US possessions at that time). Yeah, GinPA, how about not using today's class notes? :)</p>

<p>Q: Who was the head of the Office of War Mobilization (OWM) during WWII, staying on the subject of the second world war.</p>