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Tommorrow we are taking a practice 80 question multiple choice test in US History, and its for a grade. Since I did not really know about it, I am not as prepare for I as I am going to be on Thursday. The exam is this Friday. Also, this weekend was prom, so I didn't get as much studying done as I intented. I am hoping that some kind person would help me come up with a list of the most important items, concepts that I should study. That way I can priotize my time. What are some things that I should definately know?

2007-05-07 11:18:18 · 4 answers · asked by Tiffany 3 in Arts & Humanities History

4 answers

Know
- Court cases
- Declaration of Independence
- Presidents
- Revolutionary War. Civil war, WWI, WWII, Cold War, War in Iraq
- Constitution
- Great Depression
- Terms
- Industrialization
- Manifest destiny
- All acts and treaties

... pretty much everything.
I'm in US History right now too. I've been told the exam is very hard by reliable resources...like my civics & economics teacher [yeah I trust him a lot.]

2007-05-07 11:25:14 · answer #1 · answered by Kristin 3 · 2 0

The reply is absolutely correct. You appear to have neglected the opposite element when it comes to WWII, that being the extremely liberals. If you don't forget the ones characters, they supported Neville Chamberlain while he stepped off the airplane with a work of paper and declared he secured peace in our time. So while he and his liberal ideology had been eliminated from workplace, a conservative took the workplace. Granted he used to be now not an extremely conservative, however conservative nevertheless. So whilst you seem on the complete photo, you'll be able to obviously see that the reply used to be very correct. Had the extremely conservative now not been round to push conservative values, the extremely liberals and liberals could certainly have surrendered and we could be talking a further language, probably now not German or Japanese, however absolutely now not English.

2016-09-05 11:34:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Also know some of the early turmoils that shaped our country. The Whiskey rebellion, Bacon's rebellion, the Citizen Genet affair.

2007-05-07 11:43:08 · answer #3 · answered by the_meadowlander 4 · 1 0

Are you studying a particular period in US history?

2007-05-07 11:26:15 · answer #4 · answered by Lepke 7 · 1 1

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