<p>Remember you cannot discuss the multiple choice questions, and cannot discuss the Free Response for 48 hours.</p>
<p>I thought the test was easy except for question #2.</p>
<p>Remember you cannot discuss the multiple choice questions, and cannot discuss the Free Response for 48 hours.</p>
<p>I thought the test was easy except for question #2.</p>
<p>Ughhh multiple choice was easy and so were questions one and two of the free response unfortunately I kept on saying a certain native American civilization fished for the third one… Therefore I doubt I’ll hey any points there ):</p>
<p>The MC questions were so easy. I think I got a 5. The Free Response questions were tricky, especially the CCOT one.</p>
<p>How was the frq tricky? Just making sure I didn’t do anything horribly wrong lol…
Yay for a 5 (:</p>
<p>what did you guys write for the ccot essay?</p>
<p>mostly migrations continued - slave trade and europeans to the new world, urbanization and people moving to cities in search for jobs</p>
<p>change - imperialism, europeans moving to Asia/Africa and conquered people’s moving around the empire such as Gandhi going to England to study and South Africa after (I just used that as an example ik it doesn’t fit the time period)</p>
<p>actually, i did the opposite. </p>
<p>my changes were that the slave trade was abolished, so the flow of migrations from africa stopped, and that the industrial revolution made long distance migration more accessible, so many people moved in search of better opportunities</p>
<p>my continuity (only one ) was that Europeans were imperialistic nations during the entire time period, so the flow of Europeans to colonized lands never stopped.</p>
<p>slave trade was abolished, but in 1888 completely, so you could argue either way. Enclosure acts started in 1700, so u can argue continuity. And Imperialism started in 1757, so I thought of it as a change…</p>
<p>easy stuff dawg…</p>