<p>Egypt was a producer of cotton, wendyling; that was on the AP test as well.</p>
<p>yeah surge ill retake with ya below 750!!!
:D</p>
<p>what? ARGHHHHHHH. ok but did south africa and jamaica produce cotton too? just wondering.</p>
<p>Google test:</p>
<p>India/United States is obvious</p>
<p>Egypt cotton- 5,930,000 results
Jamaica cotton- 3,680,000 results
South africa cotton- 6,380,000 results</p>
<p>did it say "colony"?</p>
<p>these questions are horrible. but im not complaining....lol...</p>
<p>i dont even think it said colony anymore, eh whatever, im wrong, oh well</p>
<p>ok, does ets really find out who you are based on your cc identity? that's like if they track your ip or shting, right...which would be violating the 1st amenedment gosh...</p>
<p>Taishaku:
All three countries (Japan (kanji), Korean (hanja), and Vietnam (chu-nom)) adopted Chinese script. Confucianism is still big in Korea, declined in Vietnam, and almost failed to make it into Japan and quickly failed.</p>
<p>I can't believe I got the Berlin Conference, primary source, the arch, and the Byzantine empire ones wrong.</p>
<p>I went too fast (didn't see the date). the Berlin Conference one, I got mixed up due to Kaplan and its david livingstones'!</p>
<p>oo i got the japan korea and vietnam thing!!
i just hate the fact that its 95 questions in 60 minutes. NOT COOL!
and ap is 55 questions in 70 minutes... and they were better lolol
uhh i think i missed 12.... waah im at 790</p>
<p>no, it wasnt berlin conference, it was david livingstone that started scramble for africa. (eaarly 1800s) berlin was like the end.</p>
<p>ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!? I got it right. YES! ~12 now. Back to 800 hypes!</p>
<p>I forgot that the Berlin Conference came after. w00t! thanks wendyling.</p>
<p>umm 12 = 800, or 15 = 800? 15 shouldnt = 800 but someone said that...</p>
<p>your welcome haha.</p>
<p>is world sat only offered in june and december?
how many can you get wrong for a 800? how many for above 750?</p>
<p>look below.
i think 12 = 800. and im not gonna worryu about it anyways since i got like frickin 16 wrong (prob 20). woot 700!!...NOT.</p>
<p>wendyling: world IS only december and june</p>
<p>wait now... david livingstone? wth!!!
i'll stick with berlin conference</p>
<p>what was the exact question for the scramble for africa question?</p>
<p>What contributed to the start of the scramble for africa?</p>
<p>i never heard of livingstone b4.....
pffffft hes not important lolol</p>
<p>FUDGE make it 10/11 wrong...!!!</p>
<p>Aight, then the Egypt question is probably marshlands.</p>
<p>And there is evidence that Rome granted citizenship to newly conquered areas so the elite would feel more connected.</p>
<p>"Citizenship becomes an instrument of power via integration. It accompanies the expansion of the Roman Empire and is granted to every newly conquered tribe. Such a revolution is narrowly due to the universal and assimilating nature of the Roman regime whose ambition was to wield and expand its leadership over the world. In doing so, the Romans are said to have spread positive law and individualism which are two core notions of modern definitions of citizenship."</p>