December U.S. History

<p>What'd y'all think?</p>

<p>Wasn't quite as bad as I was predicting (I'd heard it was more difficult than the AP test)..</p>

<p>I Thought it was ridiculously hard. But I guess we'll find out in a few weeks.</p>

<p>I didn't study enough of the early years. Overall, I thought it was alright, but I left about 13 blank (77/90). I dunno, I figure I got upper 500s, lower 600s.</p>

<p>Haha I read a prep book summary of the colonial era until WWII last night and then skimmed from there up to Reagan in 15 minutes in the car before I went in..hopefully I did alright, though..</p>

<p>Let's get some questions stockpiled y'all! Tell me if these are right?</p>

<p>Passage about 1941 FDR speech to Congress?
GWash. Farewell address like... Monroe Doctrice?
After WWII women stayed home or during WWII were required to work at jobs?
In 1950s women began earning degrees at professional schools?
Harlem New Negro thing...wanted segregated communities?
Camelot... JFK administration?
Roosevelt Corollary demonstrated when...Gentlemen's Agreement 1907 or Hay Treaty 1901?
F. Scott Fitz, Sherwood Anderson, Sinclair Lewis what theme...Disillusionment in post WWI or Nostaligia about past patriotism?
Who attacked US...Pancho Villa or something Allende?
1st english settlement why...economic gain (Jamestown right?)?
Seneca Falls Convention..women?
Dawes Act 1887.. Native Americans?</p>

<p>Alright keep on posting yall! and tell me what the right answers are to these questions?</p>

<p>GWash. Farewell address like... Monroe Doctrice
Yeah.</p>

<p>In 1950s women began earning degrees at professional schools?
I don't remember what I put, but not that one.</p>

<p>Harlem New Negro thing...wanted segregated communities?
I put equal treatment.</p>

<p>Camelot... JFK administration?
Yeah</p>

<p>F. Scott Fitz, Sherwood Anderson, Sinclair Lewis what theme...Disillusionment in post WWI or Nostaligia about past patriotism?
Disillusionment.</p>

<p>Who attacked US...Pancho Villa or something Allende?
Villa</p>

<p>HARD!! i thought this test was more obscure than other practice tests i've taken in PR or Kaplan</p>

<p>Any retakers from Nov.?<br>
(I took it in Nov. and am just curious to know if people find today's harder/easier than Nov's)</p>

<p>George Washington Farewell address like- similar to Monroe Doctrine</p>

<p>In 1950s women began earning degrees at professional schools
IYes I put that one.</p>

<p>Camelot is referring to JFK. Yeah I chose that one. </p>

<p>F. Scott Fitz, Sherwood Anderson, Sinclair Lewis what theme...Disillusionment in post WWI or Nostaligia about past patriotism? Yes, disillusionment (helps alot if you read Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby)</p>

<p>Roosevelt Corollary? I chose that trade intervention one in Dominca (not sure)</p>

<p>1st english settlement purpose: economic gain (yeah I was thinking about Jamestown too)</p>

<p>Seneca Falls Convention: yes for women/beginning of feminist movement</p>

<p>Dawes Act 1887: Native American assimilition. </p>

<p>In 1950s women began: I put earning degrees at professional schools (not sure).</p>

<p>How about the first map showing the border of 13 colonies?
-Was that something about the Proclamation of 1763?</p>

<p>FDR speech to congress- Declaration of war on Japan?
- also for the second question, was he advocating support for Great Britain against German invasion?</p>

<ul>
<li>also for the second question, was he advocating support for Great Britain against German invasion?</li>
</ul>

<p>yeah, that's what I put.</p>

<p>-Roosevelt Corollary? I chose that trade intervention one in Dominca (not sure)</p>

<p>I put that as well, but it was sort of a 50/50 guess.</p>

<p>one question i found out i missed...
it was like "How were the Eastern Woodland Indians different than the Colonists?" or something</p>

<p>the answer i think is that the men joined the their wives' clan
i put like there was no divorce or something</p>

<p>I also put no divorce in indian tribes. Think of more questions yall!</p>

<p>that one nativist question with the cartoon of the rich guys telling the immigrant to go away...that exact question was definitely in the kaplan book</p>

<p>anyhow ill post more questions as i think of them...
though i need to stop thinking about it cause whats the use...</p>

<p>^hahaha yes. i was like *** i've definitely seen that before!</p>

<p>some other questions</p>

<p>3 quotes and you had to identify who said what
all i remember is I put Alexander Hamilton as the author of the 2nd quote</p>

<p>"James Madison said a large population on a vast space of land would prevent what?"
Factionalism, population growth, or something else. I put factionalism, though it was a guess.</p>

<p>I put them in this order...</p>

<ol>
<li>Alex Hamilton 2. Tom Jefferson 3. James Madison
Also I put vast land would help in population growth</li>
</ol>

<p>what do you guys think about the curve?? If it is harder, the curve would be better, right??</p>

<p>"How were the Eastern Woodland Indians different than the Colonists?" </p>

<ul>
<li>I put that their children all went to the women/wife's clan, since many Native American nations were matriarchal, meaning the tribal power lies in the hands of women."</li>
</ul>

<p>Same same I put the children all belong to wife's clan</p>

<p>ANyone knows who attack the Americans on American soil that question? And also what was not proposed in treaty of versaille ?</p>