<p>ahh noo</p>
<p>can you describe it?</p>
<p>ahh noo</p>
<p>can you describe it?</p>
<p>It was to mute racial tensions.</p>
<p>^ oh yeah…i def. had that as an answer choice</p>
<p>how did hamilton justify the national banks?</p>
<p>necessary and proper clause.</p>
<p>i put the answer choice that contained preamble. was that the correct one?</p>
<p>preamble? for which question?</p>
<p>the question about how hamilton justified the national bank</p>
<p>no it’s definitely necessary and proper clause</p>
<p>@wheat</p>
<p>can u try to describe the picture as best u can</p>
<p>how do you think the curve is going to be on this test?</p>
<p>since I’m such a nice guy I’ve compiled a list of everything’s that’s come up so far plus a few I blatantly wrote down on the desk after I’d solved all the questions.</p>
<ol>
<li>leaders and organizations- Gompers</li>
<li>something to do with Lowell</li>
<li>a question with 14th and 15th amends for answer choices - I put 14</li>
<li>FDR’s New Deal was… Deficit spending!</li>
<li>Exposed lynchings- Ida Wells</li>
<li>1800s communities- not political secession</li>
<li>Sioux were nomads, Iroquois farmed (permanent settlements)</li>
<li>Jamestown was for gold (The Golden Rule of History is that gold rules history)</li>
<li>Chisholme trail was for cattle</li>
<li>Korean War ended with lots of bodies but not much change</li>
<li>Declaration of Independence- had points of contentions and lists of grievance against Brits</li>
<li>what did not contribute to sectional conflict? - compromise o’ 1850
13.Hamilton used the elastic clause</li>
<li>Second continental congress- don;t know answer to this</li>
<li>Greater Awakening- emotionalism, challenged established authority (Old Lights)</li>
<li>Beats- Kerouac’s On the Road</li>
<li>Uncle Tom led to increased calls for abolition in North</li>
<li>Congregationalism</li>
<li>1828- 1836 - tariffs?</li>
<li>OZ</li>
<li>what did not happen in 19th century? - something automatic</li>
<li>Something about the sunbelt</li>
<li>The Big House- European aristocracy</li>
<li>Poster with two workers, one black, one white-- propaganda tried to quell racial division</li>
<li>Black Soldier with one leg- veteran earned citizenship
26.Utah polgamy</li>
<li>French and Dutch - trade</li>
<li>CORE- freedom rides started after 1960</li>
<li>Pless v Fergu- sep but eq</li>
<li>Mucks- this one’s easy</li>
<li>Rachel CArson raised awareness about env</li>
<li>MLK- bus</li>
<li>Woman with lots of beds and random stuff- domestic responsibilities</li>
<li>tough-looking woman eating sandwich- Rosie, women who confidently took over men’s jobs<br></li>
<li>what did not happen in last quarter of 19th cent? - I think blacks never got much land. Black poverty was a problem everywhere well into the 20th century (might still be)</li>
<li>who is most associated with the assembly line? - Ford</li>
<li>Union trends by the decades- 1920s saw lots of company unions</li>
<li>MLK was inspired by whom? - Thoreau who wrote Civil Obedience, I put Emerson… blast!</li>
<li>Jame Addams was… urban poverty or something similar</li>
<li>who gave us Social Security? -Wizard FDR</li>
<li>a wierd article about black insurgents in Cuba- don’t have answers</li>
</ol>
<p>Someone else can make the next list. I’m nice, but not that nice.</p>
<ol>
<li>Sioux were nomads, Iroquois farmed (permanent settlements)
is this one right? or is it that the Iroquois didn’t use horses?</li>
</ol>
<p>iroquois used horses, just not as much as the Sioux.</p>
<h1>12 is not the elastic clause but the necessary and proper clause.</h1>
<p>I agree on #7.</p>
<p>Has anybody here used Sparknotes’ practice tests? What was harder, this one or Sparknotes’? Also, a lot of people say Barron’s is a killer. Is that true?</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question “which represents industrial unionization”? Was it all unions in the 1930’s?</p>
<p>And the answer to the Lowell question was about girls right?</p>
<p>and for 41 I put to discourage an American invasion by playing on racial tensions</p>
<p>@stix</p>
<p>elastic cause = necessary and proper clause so if you chose one of them on the test ur fine (I dont precisely remember the exact wording of the answer)</p>
<p>MOTHA F’A!! for the motha effin lowell system i put piecework as my answer…my 2nd choice was the girls WHAT A B****</p>
<p>yeah the Wizard of Oz one had the answer with “farmers” in it. i remembered that shiz back in apush when my teacher was talking about populists :D</p>
<p>How much can I miss to get a 700?</p>
<p>Hey, what is lowest raw score to get 800? at least approximately</p>
<p>Union trends by the decades- 1920s saw lots of company unions</p>
<p>I don’t remember this question. Anyone remember the other answer choices?</p>