APUSH Study Game!

<p>-dubois was for complete equality while washington was less radical at that time. washington advocated self education but not complete equality.</p>

<p>list the accomplishment of muckrackers.</p>

<p>pure food and drug act, meat regulation act, settlement houses…</p>

<p>Q: What were the 1883 Civil Rights cases?</p>

<p>what were the Platt and Teller amendments???</p>

<p>–What was the Judiciary Act, 1789?</p>

<p>Created the Supreme Court staffed by a chief justice and five associate judges.</p>

<p>weren’t they something about Cuba about securing their independence but that America can intervene whenever and also that they can’t sign any other treaty with nations that threatened their independence.</p>

<p>edit/ referring to teller/platt amendments</p>

<p>teller amendment = stated that the U.S. would let cuba be free after the war with spain
platt amendment = BS amendment that forced Cuba to edit their constitution and include a passage letting the U.S. intervene if they see it necessary for them to interfere to ‘protect Cuban independence’.</p>

<p>Begining from which president did the U.S. practice the foreign policy of detente with regards to communism (ie USSR and China)?</p>

<p>Detente: Nixon?</p>

<p>Nixon practised Detente :slight_smile:
How did Malcolm X and MLK Jr. differ?</p>

<p>president nixon.</p>

<p>seems like everyone’s gone! is anyone still up?</p>

<p>edit: whoa, never mind, the browser wasn’t refreshed</p>

<p>Richard Nixon! Speaking of him–</p>

<p>Describe the Watergate Scandal.</p>

<p>I believe that was Nixon</p>

<p>Nixon, right?</p>

<p>What happend in Chisholm v. Virginia?</p>

<p>Malcolm X supported violence if necessary and MLK wanted peaceful attempts at change</p>

<p>What were the main ideas of the New Right?</p>

<p>watergate scandal –> nixon tried to spy on his opponents, but got caught on tape (the smoking gun) and was impeached, leading to the resignation of nixon</p>

<p>No idea aabout chisholm v virginia, but I sure hope that dosnt come out in the test…</p>

<p>Malcolm X was drastically more radical than MLK, who w/ SCLC had avocated peaceful integration.</p>

<p>What was the black power/black panther party? are those the same thing?</p>

<p>I’ve never heard of black panther, but the black power party were people that supported a radical approach to civil rights. Malcolm X was an important leader of the black power party.</p>

<p>Kowloon: I thought Nixon was unaware of the what members of his party were up too? He was involved in the cover-up, that’s for sure.</p>

<p>black panther party came up on some of the practice tests i took…and it was on forest gump :)…but can anyone else explain it?</p>