Password for NYS United States History and Government Regents, June 2014?

<p>I still have to take the English regents, physics regents, and french level B test DDDD:</p>

<p>I have chem, english, and trig. Turn up…</p>

<p>So do I</p>

<p>Long Island ^-^ >:) </p>

<p>Upstate. </p>

<p>Same as me!</p>

<p>One last question. The constitutional question brought on by the civil war was …? I put states rights </p>

<p>Upstate? haha</p>

<p>@Indiangurl‌ yes!</p>

<p>Phewwwww</p>

<p>@Saswizy‌ yes!</p>

<p>@Sophiawoltman1‌ nice! hah</p>

<p>@Saswizy‌ if you say so haha</p>

<p>If you talked about Korematsu v. US, could you go into depth on McCarthyism? I argued that an impact of stating “people’s rights are limited during times of war” was that during the Cold War, communism spread, and people were fearful. I then related it to Senator Joseph McCarthy, and talked about him…would that be acceptable?</p>

<p>@daxgrl351‌ you got 99 on trig???</p>

<p>Also for the federal census question does anyone remember the answer choices?</p>

<p>yes i got one of the part twos wrong from june 2013 regents </p>

<p>@jamesjunkers The Japanese internment camps were during WWII not the cold war and that trial was during WWII. I mean, if you were using McCarthyism as the word it means today, then it would be okay. But I’m not sure about going into McCarthyism in depth, they’re not really related. Unless, you were using that as an effect of the trial. I don’t know though, it seems like dangerous territory but thats just my take.</p>

<p>@Ban8431‌ it was house of representatives </p>

<p>@daxgrl351‌ thats amazing. what math did you move on to?</p>