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05-03-2008, 03:48 PM
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| If I remember correctly the civil war question was an EXCEPT question. I think I put down the thing about segregation.
Hudson School of Art was the landscapes |
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05-03-2008, 03:50 PM
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| The Hudson school answer was the one regarding landscapes. And segregation is correct for the Civil War question. Segregation continued in some areas of the North until Brown V. Board of Education. |
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05-03-2008, 03:54 PM
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| There was a question where most of America's revenue or money or w/e came from. I put customs duties and _____
Was the question on Madison, to curb factionalism or population growth? I googled it and I think its factionalism =/
For the Mass. Bay Colony q, was there a choice for proprietory colony?
The influence of businesses on gov. policy, I remember I put E for that. They formed some kind of committee or something |
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05-03-2008, 03:56 PM
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| My Compilation Of Questions I guess the embargo is up (that cursed ograbme)
So I've had lots of requests to post what I've got, there is lots of overlap with that large list that someone else posted. The general format is that i have the basis of the question - then the answer.
So here goes:
NO PARTICULAR ORDER
Powhatan Indians in Virginia
Camelot JFK
Invaded US Pancho Billa
14th amendement invalidates Dred Scott
affirmative action helped women and immigrants
3 quotes about Constitution Choice E Jefferson, Hamilton, Franklin
New Negro Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston whites equal to blacks
Necessary and proper clause contradicted by states reserve rights to all else
Home rule charter give cities some freedom from state laws
Truman and Macarthur conflict UN base in Japan
Indians different from English settlers Idk maybe wives
Blacks move to North and West industrial labor opportunities
Why move to suburbs Veterans Affairs give loans for houses
Rights from constitution right to a speedy trial
Northwest ordinance of 1787 guidelines for future statehood
Pre Revolution Map, 2nd question Proclamation of 1763
Purpose of Stamp Act British in debt and want $
Progressives in election of 1912 run Teddy Roosevelt
Quote - answer was transcendentalism
Quote answer was Brown v Board of Ed
Rachel Carson and Silent Spring
Lincoln All EXCEPT abolition of segregation
Treaty of Versailles All EXCEPT disarmament of major powers
LBJ All EXCEPT peace corps
1968 Election issues All EXCEPT Watergate scandal
Constitution as written provide for checks and balances
Why new imperialism industrial expansion
Bacons rebellion limited governors power
Why Johnson impeached hes blocking Republican Reconstruction stuff
Congressional Reconstruction SC and Miss. Elect black guys
WW1 we are major steel producers
New Immigrants from South and East Europe
Mercantilism more exports than imports
1990's - women's average pay still lagged behind men's
Roosevelt Corollary intervention in Dominican Republic
Stayed true to GWs neutrality Monroe Doctrine
Jefferson Republicanism more areas for families to farm
Civil War Union had all advantages except raw materials for textiles
William Jennings Bryan supports silver coinage
Education Horace Mann
Enter WW1 Resumption of Unrestricted sub warfare
first great awakening - weakened clergy influence
second great awakening - middle class women advocate for reform
Battle of Saratoga French join the war
Religious tolerance and pacifism - pennsylvania |
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05-03-2008, 03:59 PM
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| Hmm well in the PR review book the cutoff for 800 is ~75 so maybe it'll be there instead of 80 this test? |
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05-03-2008, 04:02 PM
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| 4. royal governor decreased in power |
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05-03-2008, 04:02 PM
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| I got
1. factionalism
2. omitted
3. UN base in japaon
4. royal governor
so the Hudson school one, was the answer A?
and for the GW one it was Monroe Doctrine? |
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05-03-2008, 04:05 PM
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| thanks for the list.
h/e, are you sure that for the WWI question, we are the major steel producers? And the 1990's women's pay still lagged behind men's. Any other opinions? |
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05-03-2008, 04:05 PM
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| Bryan didn't support silver coinage - he had agrarian sympathies. He did, however, support silverbacking which is a similar but different concept. |
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05-03-2008, 04:07 PM
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| im pretty sure that the one for difference between whites and native americans was that the men raised the children
id need to look it up for confirmation but im almost positive we talked about that in APUS earlier this year.
the hudson river school is definitely the one with landscapes.
question: for the one about the "necessary and proper clause", which of those quotes was the opposite? i put "the constitution is the supreme law of the land" because it seemed like strict v. loose construction, but im not really sure. ???? |
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05-03-2008, 04:07 PM
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| what was the answer to bryan then? and the WWI q? |
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05-03-2008, 04:09 PM
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| If I remember correctly, one of the main planks of Bryan's platform and the Populist agenda was the free coinage of silver. |
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05-03-2008, 04:11 PM
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| Actually, Villa wanted to mess up the current revolutionary government by instigating US intervention into Mexico by killing Americans in Arizona/New Mexico Area. |
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05-03-2008, 04:11 PM
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| are you guys sure about WWI and us being major steel producers, weren't we number one since the 1870s (or was it the UK, i think by virtue of size and access to natural resources we'd have been number one) |
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05-03-2008, 04:13 PM
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#90 | | Junior Member
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| No, he was Populist - the answer choice involved the agrarian soemthing or another. There is a DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SILVER-BACKING AND SILVER COINAGE. Silver-backing meant having the U.S. gov't print money with silver to "back up" the currency. Silver coinage is using silver as material for coins. Bryan supported the former, not the latter. He was, however, pro-agrarian and advocated for farmers' rights, etc.
and to bulldoghopeful:
yes, after the civil war, the Bessemer process was introduced which revolutionized the way steel was made. |
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