<p>oh…oops, I must have misread it I thought it was communist only.
it must be overthrew monarchies then</p>
<p>pretty sure it didn’t say communist. i remember being like, AHA IT DOESN’T SAY COMMUNIST
but maybe i’m crazy</p>
<p>then youre prob right. do we have all the pics/maps covered?</p>
<p>I think so…the indian cartoon is naivety, right?
though I didn’t have the sculpture question on my version</p>
<p>oh how about the magna carta, declaration of independence, etc?</p>
<p>i didnt get the sculpture one either</p>
<p>well no one but me seems to remember the sculpture with the four guys and question about its time period
it looked a lot like this except zoomed in
<a href=“http://wwwdelivery.superstock.com/WI/223/1158/PreviewComp/SuperStock_1158-2662.jpg[/url]”>http://wwwdelivery.superstock.com/WI/223/1158/PreviewComp/SuperStock_1158-2662.jpg</a></p>
<p>ah you mean the british documents
tradition of limited government! another question yay</p>
<p>^definately didn’t have that question</p>
<p>ah i’m sorry.
i found the question in my review book
i’ve confused you all</p>
<p>yep it was from a practice test haha
remembered question from wrong test</p>
<p>yay! yeah i didnt get that ?, maybe you just saw it in a past practice test or something…</p>
<p>im going through my textbook’s website’s glossary to see if i can find any ?s</p>
<p>oh and columbian exchange one (I think it was potatoes and maize led to more population in Eurasia)</p>
<p>for the queen and king excerpt, did you put that they were equal or one greater than the other?</p>
<p>and i also put potato (were almost done! :D)</p>
<p>equal, it seemed like they were exchanging gifts</p>
<p>gandhi, nasser, some other guy were all? (non-imperialists)</p>
<p>Lemonio, I took art history. I know that work. Not sure what question they asked, but that is a Byzantine work, known as the Harbaville Triptych. It’s made of ivory. Since I gave you the title, if you want to know anything else, you can probably look it up.</p>
<p>yes, nonimperialists. i was going to put anti-monarchists (or whatever) but i changed my answer</p>
<p>@millancad it looked like it not that one, but anyway wasn’t on the test
so we now have columbian exchange, potates
and gandhi nasser
anti imperialists</p>
<p>hopefully i don’t get anymore wrong…alreadly have 9 plus one omit</p>
<p>oh remembered:
-Invaders of Rome (i put converted to christianity)
-question about christianity spreading (constantine)
-conflict between orthodox vs. catholic (authority of pope)</p>
<p>F’ck. For some incredibly stupid reason I put Kiev instead of Moscow for the Third Rome. I can’t believe I would so something like that. I’m obsessed with Russia, I’ve known that all my life. I can’t deal.</p>
<p>Lemonio, the thing you were talking about before, halos probably equals Byzantine. They wouldn’t mess you up with Italo-Byzantine on a test like this. Of course, that’s only if it’s gold, flat, and elongated. Long noses + almond eyes = Byzantine. Otherwise it could just be Romanesque or Gothic. But Byzantine is far, far more likely.</p>
<p>I wish there were an art history subject test. I’d get 800 every time.</p>
<p>Look at all the questions you guys have remembered
oh you history people and your great memory =P</p>
<p>oh and i remembered:
-the abbasid empire officially ended with? (Mongol invasion)
-all reasons behind -forgot if it was WWI or WWI-except? (US colonization)
-emilio zapata’s goal (redistribute land to peasants)
-there was a question with answer option of “afraid of rise of neo-nazism” (that wasn’t the correct answer)…something to do with germany</p>
<p>we should update the list</p>