AP United States Educational Game!!!

<p>Do you know why it was Kentucky?</p>

<p>He wanted Kentucky because it was one of the border states and he didn’t want it to secede. To keep other states such as Maryland he resorted to decisions that led to Supreme court cases such as ex parte milligan and ex parte merryman.</p>

<p>Also, Kentucky was hugely industrialized and essential for transport of goods and soldiers, and yes, it had sway with other border states if it seceded</p>

<p>What was the Social Gospel of Wealth, and who’s theory was it?</p>

<p>on the Woodrow Wilson, I honestly have no idea</p>

<p>=) Thanks Zach447 for the info! (yea this is a couple pages too late but I stopped posting on this thread…for obvious reasons…yea because I posted like 200+ times in about two days. I’m actually in withdrawl right now)</p>

<p>I think the social gospel of wealth had to do with Andrew Carnegie…maybe</p>

<p>Woodrow Wilson was called the conservative as liberal by Hofstadter</p>

<p>Social Gospel of wealth was the doctrine of those “robber barons” who, though conservative in their economic philosophy believed that they were given by God wealth which it was thier responsibility to dispense, aiding the masses. I believe Andrew Carnegie and John D “Reckafellow”,as he was called by Carnegie, subscribed to.</p>

<p>Who were the stalwarts and half-breeds?</p>

<p>briefly describe each of the following:

  1. conservatism
  2. fascism
  3. ballinger-pinchot dispute
  4. the idea self-determination
  5. idea of open shop
  6. idea of closed shop
  7. how the mckinley tariff related to the Wilson-Gormon Tarriff and the effects of each one</p>

<p>Yeah, one of Carnegie’s major things was that the money had to be given away with responsibility, not just handed out to anyone</p>

<p>What does NINA stand for, and what attitude does it represent and why is it significant?</p>

<p>wow</p>

<ol>
<li>People can choose their own style of govenrment, whatever it may be … idealistic theory prominent in American foreign policy</li>
</ol>

<p>No irish need apply…it represented Nativist sentiment that also led to movements later on like the KKK and parties such as the Know Nothing Party</p>

<p>When was superman “created” and how did it symbolize the sentiment of the era?</p>

<p>1930s: Golden Age of Comic Books </p>

<p>Superhuman powers were appealing to Americans suffering through the Great Depression and later, WWII.</p>

<p>What was yellow journalism?</p>

<p>“What was yellow journalism?”</p>

<p>Sensationalist articles, for which publishers like Hearst and Pulitzer were known, that often exaggerated foreign misdoings and fostered American nationalism.</p>

<p>Q: What book by Upton Sinclair created a public outcry for government regulations on the food-packing industry?</p>

<p>The Jungle.
Question: what treaty did the us agree to to disarm the great lakes?
Question: what treaty gave florida to the u.s?</p>

<p>1) Don’t remember…bah
2) Adams-Onis treaty, I think</p>

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<p>1st question) Rush-Bagot Agreement</p>

<p>Describe the McKinley Tariff and the Wilson-Gormon Tarriff and how each other related.</p>

<p>basically the mckinley raised taxes during cleveland’s second term. the wilson gorman tariff further raised taxes during mckinley’s term. they were both to aid business.</p>

<p>Question: what treaty gave florida to the u.s?</p>

<p>wasnt it Florida Purchase Treaty?</p>

<ol>
<li>when did the whigs beecome a national party?</li>
<li>characterize the elections of 1824 and 1828</li>
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