I concur with the answers @Ribot123 produced. For my thematic, I wrote about Mohandas Gandhi and Toussaint L’Ouverture (AP World Knowledge). I feel like I did surprisingly well (which is a shock as history is one of my weakest subjects). For the DBQ, I wrote about 95 Theses and the Sadler Report.
I agree with all those answers as well. I don’t see a reason why I’d get any of the Scaffolding Questions wrong, and I think my essays were really good. I think there’s a good shot of me getting a 100 on this exam
can someone explain how the bridge cartoon showed apartheid?
@jennwop Nelson Mandela was on the stork carrying South Africa to racial equality. SA MEANS Apartheid.
why isn’t number 2 lack of romantic elements???
@bhargavaa the quotes gave different perspectives of the scene and it was unreliable because they were biased
@Ribot123 i think i got all of them right but i’m very curious as to how you remembered all those answers???
There was a “key” released
just curious but is the key for the dbq question released?
Not yet. Basically to get a 5, you need to thoroughly address the task with strong evidence from the documents, as well as have a few relevant pieces of outside info
Why was it access to waterways? Because I thought that was wrong cause it also said transportation
Waterways provide a number of things. Fertile soil for crops/irrigation, and a mode of transport and trade. All early civilizations (Egypt, Shang China, Norte Chico, Harappa/Mohenjo Daro all formed near rivers for these reasons
Yeah that’s what I thought but it’s also said something about transportation and to have a high population density you don’t NEED transportation
It probably should’ve said trade instead of transportation
Are you sure about number 2 because it literally said “lack of romantic elements”.
It spent like 3 sentences talking about how the preferences of the tellers affected the stories, and that he’d hear multiple renditions of the same event based on their biases
Can someone please provide the link to the key
what was the answer to the hiroshima nuclear weapon one.
Nuclear Proliferation. The answers are listed word for word as the key earlier in the discussion
do you remember the other choices for the nuclear proliferation one