<p>Does anyone know if todays test will be similiar or the same as tomrows for the sunday testers?</p>
<p>^O yea, I remember that question now, It was something like which one of these quotes corresponds to the correct document. It was declaration of independece- ppl have unalienable rights to freedom, property etc. etc.</p>
<p>yea thats what i put.. like i remember having to memorize that in 4th grade hah.. and also we r not doing anything in AP bio anymore except watch movies.. so yesterday it just so happens we watched Forrest Gump.. and that helped me out with so many of the questions! like malcolm x.. and nixon..vietnam.. plus its an awesome movie</p>
<p>lol nice (10 cahrs)</p>
<ol>
<li>Cambells soup - Warhol</li>
<li>Maryland didnt secede from the Union</li>
<li>Big three stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt</li>
<li>Poem (spare a dime) 1930s</li>
<li>Speratists wanted to- Break away from church of England</li>
<li>LIFE article women finish college b4 getting married</li>
<li>Proclamation of 1763 stop colonists from moving west of the appalachian</li>
<li>neutrality act- isolationism</li>
<li>Cold war quote-McCarthy</li>
<li>NAACP fought through courts</li>
<li>MLK, Southern Christian Leadership C</li>
<li>Quakers didnt believe in celibacy</li>
<li>Roe v. Wade abortion rights for women</li>
<li>imports/exports graph</li>
<li>Mexican immigration reasons traditions/customs/religion</li>
<li>Immigration map- Mormons</li>
<li>California immigrants- persecution of Chinese</li>
<li>muckraker question</li>
<li>Quote about 600,000 ppl and states- Northwest ordinance</li>
<li>first nw o state- OHIO</li>
<li>Jefferson, revolution of 1800 peaceful transition of power (took power from federalists)</li>
<li>picture of family- cult of domesticity</li>
<li>19th amendment- womens right to vote</li>
<li>ran against FDR, EXCEPT William Jennings Bryan</li>
<li>magical potion ad- exaggeration</li>
<li>black freedom quote- Malcolm x</li>
<li>How did US get Puerto rico and phillippines? Defeated Spain</li>
<li>city on a hill quote- john Winthrop</li>
<li>Horatio Alger, self made man</li>
<li>least likely to support Manifest destiny- NE abolitionists</li>
<li>picture of women in factory- factory system</li>
<li>N. Hawthorne and scarlet letter- puritan legacy</li>
<li>advantage of south during Civil War- homeground</li>
<li>scopes trial- religious fundamentalism</li>
<li>progressives- did not support African Americans</li>
<li>Kent State- Invasion of Cambodia</li>
<li>US tried to stop Soviet influence EXCEPT- UN charter</li>
<li>Pocahontas, not associated w/PA</li>
<li>1932 non-recognition Stimson Act, Jap invaded Manchuria</li>
<li>Jackson native Americans that brought court suit- Cherokee</li>
<li>voting graph- 1960s civil rights act increased AAs voting</li>
<li>Hurt carter in election- Iran-hostage crisis</li>
<li>1920s criticism- Main Street</li>
<li>principal crop in Virginia- John Rolfe tobacco</li>
<li>slaves developed their own culture</li>
<li>after WWII US practiced anti-imperailism by- giving independence to Philippines</li>
<li>no govt tyranny b/c of factions quote- Madison</li>
<li>more small farmers than wealthy plantation owners</li>
<li>Women had no legal identity</li>
<li>Compromise of 1850- willingness of HC & Web to compromise</li>
<li>Comp of 1850, KansasNebraska</li>
<li>Between 1783-1789, US had to deal with all EXCEPT- loyalists not putting down arms.</li>
<li>blacks move north 1915-1930- Avaialibility of industrial jobs because of WWI</li>
<li>slave importation- North America imported less than one tenth of slaves.</li>
<li>tammany hall- spoils system?</li>
<li>Paper money depreciation- Speculators OR Soldiers</li>
<li>not a problem in 1970s?? (LAST Q) Either vietnam or loans/ savings</li>
<li>song to immigrants- Taylorism? or Cooperation among workers?</li>
<li>NE town plots- Importance of community and not rural land.</li>
<li>NE Confederation- Colonies unite to defend borders against NA</li>
<li>Great Society & New Deal difference- African Americans??? Or Art</li>
<li>Some question- Answer was federal funding not given to improve inner cities.</li>
<li>USSR strength according to Truman- ARMY</li>
<li>what did most Indians who met colonial ppl do? Move because colonists were encroaching their land</li>
<li>similarities OR diffrerences b/t colonial & na culture- EIther gender roles or View of property</li>
<li>Relations w/China- NIXON</li>
<li>art exhibition- cubists</li>
<li>Hudson school- painters</li>
<li>Map question- Either Wheat or Foreign Born</li>
<li>Taft-Hartley Act- Curb power of labor unions</li>
<li>southerners settled west- Land was infertile/ overused.</li>
<li>colony founded by Catholics- Maryland</li>
<li>women- Equal Rights amendment was never ratified</li>
<li>Another women quote- Reference to bible that said women were the helpmates of men?</li>
<li>Hamilton question towards end of test- I put to stabilize US so they could become a strong nation. (I think it was E)</li>
<li>Question about american interment- Japanese Americans</li>
<li>QUote about executive branch/president needing to enforce decisions of the Supreme court- EIsenhower when he enforced desegregation in south.</li>
<li>Some q about what anti-federalists wanted?</li>
<li>Declaration of Independence q- inalienable rights.</li>
</ol>
<p>go baby...10 more questions</p>
<p>Do you guys agree with the answers? So far from that list I got about 4 wrong. And I omitted 2. Hopefully we cant remember the other 10qs because they were so easy...
Really need 750+ since this is my second time.</p>
<p>i dont agree with some of them..... but most of them everyone has come to a consensus</p>
<p>Say... hm can you miss and still get an 800 assuming you answered all of them? I thought this test was hard compared to the Real SAT one (not by that much though). Do you think the curve will let like -12 raw =800?</p>
<p>Anyways I got 6 wrong 3 pending questions (according to this list) and 1 I disagree with atm.</p>
<p>Meh hopefully I can pull the 800 off.</p>
<ol>
<li>what did most Indians who met colonial ppl do? Move because colonists were encroaching their land????</li>
</ol>
<p>Didn't ask for what Indians did in the 17th Century (pretty sure I think), and I never thought Indians moved to the west (it SAID MOST INDIANS) during that period. I went with the Fur trade= increasing dependence by indians, since A. Was Worded strongly it said Indians Gave up hunting for agriculture. And I thought they used both to supplement (so it seemed too strong). </p>
<p>Ekkkk I hope the curve is slightly easier than the REAL SAT Curve.</p>
<p>hey i just looked up taylorism here is wikiepedia's definition: 'Taylorism is often mentioned along with Fordism, because it was closely associated with mass production methods in manufacturing factories. Taylor's own name for his approach was scientific management. This sort of task-oriented optimization of work tasks is nearly ubiquitous today in menial industries, most notably in assembly lines and fast-food restaurants.'.....so taylorism was right</p>
<p>Just remembered another question, Why did Britain repeal stamp and townshend acts? I think i put something about colonists boycotting and british merchants ending up losing profit.</p>
<p>yep.. there was a trick ans to that one and it was the British did not want to lose the colonies</p>
<p>It was because British merchants were losing profits. If the Brits cared about losing the colonies that much they wouldn't have followed up with intolerable acts would they?</p>
<p>Pressure from British manufacturers and merchants over the boycott had more influence- from wiki</p>
<p>and soviet Q = army.
14. imports/exports (except Q): imports exceeded exports ( never did on the graph )</p>
<p>So I was right, yay?, lol. 9 more guys.</p>
<p>anyone remember any other answer choices for these questions?</p>
<ol>
<li>US tried to stop Soviet influence EXCEPT- UN charter</li>
<li>after WWII US practiced anti-imperailism by- giving independence to Philippines</li>
<li>1920s criticism- Main Street</li>
<li>NE Confederation- Colonies unite to defend borders against NA</li>
</ol>
<p>can someone give me some proof about the army thing. I have already given numerous prove about ballistic missiles.</p>
<ol>
<li>Dont kno</li>
<li>Annexing of hawaii, purchase of alaska? dont kno the others</li>
<li>Age of innocence, grapes of wrath, the jungle, dont remember the other.</li>
<li>Colonies form confederation to regulate trade between colonies and europe, dont rememebr the other choices.</li>
</ol>
<p>BTW, John Winthrop= New England?...</p>
<p>pike, those are the right answers as far as i know!.. except i did not choose UN..
and what question are you referencing with the "army?"</p>
<p>and for the scopres trial i know everyone is saying fundementalism, however I think its liberalism. Protestant liberalism to be exact. The question was referring to the defense, which was the teacher scopes. Right?????? So this means he wanted ot implement liberalism, which meant freedom to teach, not fundementalism, which meant strict adherence to the bible. please correct me if i am wrong, but i am 100% sure that the question was referring to the defense, not the prosecution.</p>