June 2006 - US History

<p>i remember that slave importation question and what i put because i remember commenting to myself on how i was doing a bit of math on a history test.</p>

<p>The last few had a quote with 2 questions but I have no idea what it was i forgot. The last one was with inflation during the 80s i think.</p>

<p>The voting graph was A) 1960's Civil Rights legislature led to more voting. The tricky answer was B) which stated that "all" southern states' votes doubled but that was not true because one of the southern states was not doubled. So yeah.</p>

<p>gxing, what'd you put for the answer? British in America?</p>

<p>no the mississippi river.</p>

<p>Oh yeah it was the mississippi, damn it. DAMN IT</p>

<p>I'm mad I missed the tomato can one because I had absolutely no idea. Unjust I tell you. My education at my school made it impossible for me to learn that lol</p>

<p>hmm...well im not sure whats right now. but here</p>

<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalist_%28American_Revolution%29%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalist_%28American_Revolution%29&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>No the answer is mississippi because the loyalists left after the war to Canada or Britain and what not. Damn.</p>

<p>i'm pretty darn sure it wasn't loyalits. British were in the US many years after the US won independence. They were providing indians with weapons.</p>

<p>wait mississippi was the answer to what question exactly, i'm confused. :(</p>

<p>on the warhol painting, i totally guessed.</p>

<p>i just thought the name was vaguely familiar and went with it.</p>

<p>Anyone remember the rest of the 30 or so questions?</p>

<p>NDjake, mississippi is apparently the answer...I'm getting confused now too because of the loyalist/British controversial question.</p>

<p>THE ANSWER WAS THAT THE LOYALISTS KEPT FIGHTING- THAT DID NOT HAPPEN. We did get cut off from the Mississippi for a little and we DID have to deal with British occupation. PERIOD Sure, they might have supplied weapons to Indians, but they did not actually keep fighting the U.S. government.</p>

<p>Okay! I Agree With You Ahhhhhhhhhhh</p>

<p>ahah, I'm sorry, but it just seems like when I try to answer someone in this thread the same question pops up 2 minutes later.</p>

<p>A majority of the Loyalists remained in America during and after the war but some began leaving early in the war when transport was available. An estimated 70,000 Loyalists, approximately 62,000 whites and 8,000 blacks, about 3% of the total American population, left the thirteen states: 46,000 to Canada; 7,000 to Britain and 17,000 to the Caribbean. Beginning in the mid-1780s until the end of the century a small percentage returned from the Caribbean and Nova Scotia.</p>

<p>From wikipedia</p>

<p>I'm going with Loyalist here.</p>

<p>Anyways, how could people miss the Warhol painting? I guess I just recognized it from a Simpsons episode. Yay for TV watching instead of SAT fretting!</p>

<p>**** I Missed ~10 So Far Uasfd(jfwknwaesd< F</p>

<p>I don't know how you people can predict your scores from just visiting these boards. How can you remember each and every answer you bubbled?</p>

<p>I dunno I remember most of what I answered on the test.</p>

<p>don't worry etti i probably missed more lol. I left like 10 blank and probably missed 10. lol. What would that be? Probably a really ****ty score. :(</p>