June 2006 - US History

<p>technology was definately not the answer...lol...the soviet technology issue was not immediately after WWII although it was an issue</p>

<p>I mean if its not army, its ICMB.</p>

<p>I think tech, icbm, and nuclear subs all go hand in hand. The choice about lend lease was definitely wrong. I think they were all wrong choices except army.</p>

<p>no nuclear subs and icmb were the same thing...and technology is not the same thing as ICMB. technology is more geared towards the space race</p>

<p>Right, subs and icbms were associated and developed around the same time. I still think army is right</p>

<p>i am not arguing with you. we clearly have difference in opinion, and I agree that both are plausible answers.</p>

<p>Howerver, with the information I have presented you, why would ballistic missiles seem so far fetched. Remember, germany had the technology, and America was afraid they were going to give it to USSR</p>

<p>So whats so far fetched about it?</p>

<p>I know, as I said, I'm still not 100% certain.</p>

<p>Does anyone have an accurate scoring conversion chart? Because Kaplan and sparknotes have a different chart and I don't know who to trust.</p>

<p>-8 is the border for 800 i think</p>

<p>etti i posted my chart under the curve discussion from the REAL SAT BOOK</p>

<p>oh i see thanks.</p>

<p>Guess what guys, I just remembered another question!!! Correct me if Im wrong but Im pretty sure there was a question on the populist party and I think I put choice A, direct election of senates.</p>

<p>Yes, I remember that as well, and I also put that answer.</p>

<p>do you guys think this curve will be better or worse than normal ?</p>

<p>gosh, i can't remember the choices for that question.</p>

<h1>605</h1>

<p>odin64x
Junior Member</p>

<p>Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 219</p>

<ol>
<li>Cambells soup - Warhol</li>
<li>Maryland didn’t secede from the Union</li>
<li>Big three – stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt</li>
<li>Poem (spare a dime) 1930’s</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 didn’t 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 gov’t 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 1970’s?? (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>
<li>Townsend and stamp act- Britain repealed because of boycotts and pressure from mercahnts.</li>
<li>Supply side economics EXCEPT- reduction in taxes to poor?
odin64x is online now</li>
<li>Something with colonies- Became less dependent on britain economically.</li>
<li>Confederacy and foreign aid- Britain</li>
<li>Populist Party- direct election of senates</li>
</ol>

<p>5 more!!</p>

<p>med, i think it will be very, very similar.</p>

<p>hopefully it's easier though.</p>

<p>Im still upset that I got the NW Ordinance q wrong..., which resulted in me omitting the question after. No 800 for me.</p>

<p>I really think that this test was tougher than the one in the real SAT II book- i think the curve will be 1 or 2 points easier.</p>

<p>And I still disagree with 48, I am 100% sure now that it is Jackson.</p>

<p>Wow, looking at that question list, I am really pleasantly surprised. I got real lucky on a bunch of 50/50 guesses! From what I can see, the most I could have gotten wrong was 10 with 2 omits.</p>

<p>do you think this test was easier or harder than that in the blue book...</p>

<p>also..What do you guys think you score</p>

<p>For me bad curve 760.</p>

<p>Good Curve 780</p>