The U.S. History Discussion Thread (November - December)

<p>^ correct…</p>

<p>i put 1963 for the last question. not 1955. not sure though</p>

<p>I put 1963</p>

<p>Why 1955 over 1963?</p>

<p>do u remember the topic (specifically) of what CORE was planning to do?</p>

<p>Also, I dont seem to remember that question lol</p>

<p>hopefully I didnt omit it</p>

<p>Other answers- silent spring by rachel Carson
Muckrackers- journalists who brought reform issues into spotlight (wordings off)
Plessy v ferg- separate but equal</p>

<p>Agree with all those</p>

<p>Also the question with where MLK was first involved? What was that?</p>

<p>I guessed 1955. </p>

<p>Wiki says core lasted from 1942-1960 so I think it’s 1955 but not sure</p>

<p>If the passage was about freedom rides , then it is def 1963</p>

<p>I dont seem to remember tho</p>

<p>and wiki says it lasted into the mid 1960s</p>

<p>I put bus boycott. It was a guess. ******** question imo</p>

<p>Yea the passage mentioned freedom rides. ****</p>

<p>what were the other choices to the MLK one?</p>

<p>bus boycott for MLK I think</p>

<p>Yea I just googles it. It made him a national hero</p>

<p>Wait but the answer wasn’t just boycotts was it? It was like Birmingham boycotts or gave a specific location right?</p>

<p>Anybody else remember some random/hard questions?</p>

<p>thats all ive got. i think i missed 20. so thats about a 700… Im happy with that. I hope Penn is too lol</p>

<p>what about the question like “which was in the declaration of independence” or something like that</p>

<p>Was it like “specific charges against the king” or something like that?</p>

<p>and the question about why they were “congregationalist” </p>

<p>Was it because the church was a civil authority or because of something with Calvin?</p>

<p>yea… i dont think the DoI goes into detail about specific… it just says rights have been infringed</p>

<p>i guesssed civil authority but ive been doing pretty mediocre so far</p>

<p>Actually, the DOI does go into detail about the grievances against the British.</p>