<p>Also there was a question like “Which of these was not associated with the 19th century”</p>
<p>I know “water power” was one of the answer choices (but not the answer) - does anyone remember what they put for this?</p>
<p>Also there was a question like “Which of these was not associated with the 19th century”</p>
<p>I know “water power” was one of the answer choices (but not the answer) - does anyone remember what they put for this?</p>
<p>^ it was automobiles or something to do with cars. Did anybody put the migration to sunbelt as one of the answer choices?</p>
<p>Yea sunbelt is right</p>
<p>@thegeezer</p>
<p>was that the answer “automated production” or am I thinking of something else?</p>
<p>^ yeah. wouldn’t automated production be in the 1920s when the assembly line was popularized?</p>
<p>hey what was that question with the picture of the house?</p>
<p>and the other one with the woman and the black man? (two questions)</p>
<p>yes i hope that is correct</p>
<p>I believe the assembly line was started by Ford who made cars in the 1900s</p>
<p>the woman and the black man was about how African Americans have earned the right to vote or something like that I think</p>
<p>the house I said something about showing how wealthy they were (or aristocratic)</p>
<p>Hope I put that. I don’t remember</p>
<p>i said the same for both.</p>
<p>what about the other question for the picture of the black man? the author’s readers would likely characterize him as a? radical republican?</p>
<p>Yea that’s what I got for the two pictures. </p>
<p>The polygamy one was Utah. I put Oregon ■■■</p>
<p>Anyone remember reason for the French colonies? For trade routes right? And the year for the last question (where it talked about the Klan and CORE)?</p>
<p>yes radical republican because only RRs wanted to give blacks the right to vote</p>
<p>Wait wasn’t the picture of the black man have something to do with war veterans? Because I remember he was on crutches…And the one with “United we stand” that was to like null divisions or something like that?</p>
<p>@the geezer</p>
<p>I think I said something about trade (but was it specifically “trade routes”)?</p>
<p>1955- core. I think</p>
<p>Radical republicans is right</p>
<p>I don’t rememer what the France one was but it was probably trade cause that’s pretty much the only thing worth knowing about them</p>
<p>And can u give more details about the United We stand one? What was it a picture of?</p>
<p>Also, what was the question for the “CORE” answer?</p>
<p>War veterans have earned voting rights</p>
<p>core was the very last question. The passage. put 1955</p>
<p>United we stand- black and white guy working together was the picture I think</p>
<p>@ mabsjenbu123-- there was a picture of a black man and a white man saying “United we stand” during WWII and I thought the answer was either to support civil legislation or null racial divisions.</p>