<p>what were other answer choices for german reunification?
is there a chance that there would be like an AWESOME curve for this bc this was seriosuly 8 billion times harder than any other CB sat ii’s</p>
<p>source of raw materials. can’t believe the german reunification question… who the heck would get that?? lol</p>
<p>What’s the difference between Daoism/and Taoism? Was the introspective Daoism?</p>
<p>theyre the same. only daoism was an answer choice. and yeah it was the right one.</p>
<p>jimjim17 did you get the pm</p>
<p>yea i did. thanks</p>
<p>anything to add?</p>
<p>what did you mean in question 2 by:
one ruler and a better ruler? I thought they were equal?</p>
<p>For question 4: was it not that the abbasid’s were overrun by mongols? that’s what’s on wikipedia i think.</p>
<p>Medieval Warfare is definitely not artillery - it’s armored horses</p>
<p>Question 18: are we sure it’s service sector? can someone give me an explanation? just using common sense, i thought if places that sell computers are going to open, people have to make computers. therefore the factories will increase. no? anyone on factory workers?</p>
<p>Question 32: the portuguese only accidentally reached brazil, the spanish had all of america</p>
<p>Question 41: why did the qing fail? what were the answer choices. not sure what I put down. PLEASE HELP ON THIS ONE!</p>
<p>Question 48: I think this was the one where they asked what was the longest lasting effect of Hellenistic culture, I think it was that it went throughout the middle east and stuff, spreading greek culture.</p>
<p>Question 50: it asked how he saw himself, I think it was as a teacher.</p>
<p>Question 53: it was what would marxist historians focus on, and the answer was the class struggles</p>
<p>Question 54: it asked why was berlin so focused on. and the answer was that it was the site of communism v. capitalism</p>
<p>Question 55: the jesuits adopted some chinese culture to help their cause</p>
<p>Question 56: what was the question/answer choices? I’m not sure what I put down. PLEASE HELP</p>
<p>Question 65: why could women weave cloth. Answer: they could do that while caring for children. dads were out workin.</p>
<p>Question 66: i think gandhi spinning wheel symbolized anti-industrialization. you can interpret it yourself. the spinning wheel was an ancient way of picking cotton - no factories involved. showing how you don’t need a factory to make cotton.</p>
<p>Question 68: why didn’t the tanzimat reforms work? nobody has given me a solid answer yet. HELP PLEASE</p>
<p>Question 69: what was that?</p>
<p>Question 72: what was this question. I honestly don’t think I saw it! the abbasids tried to ressurect their reign? what were the answer choices? thanks! PLEASE HELP!</p>
<p>Question 79: I think the picture of the head was BENIN. it was visibly African.</p>
<p>there was another question about who tried to put women back in subservient roles. i think that was ayatollah khomeini. anyone else get that?</p>
<p>Please post back critiquing my responses. I’m considering cancelling so all help would be EXTREMELY APPRECIATED. and thanks again jackson</p>
<p>also the Shi Huangdi question ----
was it taxes or drafted farmers? i put drafted farmers…</p>
<p>^it’s taxes</p>
<p>In pretty sure now that it indeed was drafting of farmers, not taxes. Google is your best friend.</p>
<p>Source, adi?</p>
<p>I’m sure neo-confucianism encourages self perfection (and in that introspection perhaps?) because I was under the impression that Daoism was more man’s Relationship with nature than with that with himself.</p>
<p>Qin shi huangdi is definitely taxes. If you google it, you’ll see. Also, I studied him this year and it said the same thing in a documentary. Can you point me to your source?</p>
<p>Also if you just google “daoism introspection” a whole host of stuff pops up. Are you sure about neo Confucianism?</p>
<p>“In particular, two criticisms that Dai made was that Neo-Confucianism focused too much on introspective self-examination whereas truth was to be found in investigation of the external world.” - copied from a Wikipedia article criticising neoconfucianism.</p>
<p>I back the Shi Huangdi taxes answer.</p>
<p>Gandhi one definitely wasn’t anti-industrialism. The wheel symbolised hard work, the life of a peasant being a noble one, not necessarily anti industrial though.</p>
<p>any chance bc this test was idk A BILLION TIMES HARDER THAN OTHER CB TESTS… that there is like a substantially better curve? idk that much about sat subject tests. could it be that the curve is really different?</p>
<p>for those of u who don’t believe that this was much harder than the other cb tests, buy the sat subject test book with all subjects and then the us/world history study guide. legit straight perfect scores on all three of those tests. this test… i didnt even understand like 4-5 questions</p>
<p>and jim i wouldn’t cancel… so many schools do score choice and even those that dont will “score choice” for u (take ur best 2 scores). idt getting the scores will be a hindrance for u in any way. plus i think theres a good shot we all did well n were just freakin out haha</p>