<p>muckrakers expose things in society that need to be reformed</p>
<p>yea its very generous haha but I think its actually a legit curve considering that aren’t the practice tests in the SAT II book old tests they used or atleast tried on a large pop—</p>
<p>i bet the actual curve will be more generous
the test in the collegeboard book has an 80-90 = 800 curve, and (maybe this is just for me) but that test was SOOO!! much easier than this (i got a 790 before studying!)</p>
<p>@HARAMBEE–
you left out the second question from the chart showing blacks going north–
the first questions (#7) is correct the one after that was asking what caused the graph
the answer was that the north had many industrial jobs</p>
<p>^Thanks for catching that</p>
<p>my main question is::; what is the question in the 182<em>-</em>** (time frame [idk exactly]) - for which people are putting ‘tariffs’ or ‘increase in slavery’…?</p>
<p>Could you elaborate on question 63? I dont remember it on the test</p>
<p>@dhamz15</p>
<p>I thought that that answer would be right for the 2nd question, but the graph was labeled from 1910 to 1920, dates that out of the Industrial Revolution. Also, Michigan and Indiana were included on the graph.</p>
<p>The question about the social gospel, was the answer you listed verbatim or was it the communitarian answer.</p>
<p>Still need a consensus on these answers:</p>
<ol>
<li>(it seems to be confirmed) AFL v KOL = econ v poli</li>
</ol>
<p>I put AFL were against the use of the strike. If anyone can prove me wrong, then the previous answer is definitely confirmed.</p>
<ol>
<li>French and Indian War 0- British Empire in North America expanded</li>
</ol>
<p>It’s either this or that British colonization stopped at Appalachian mountains - Proclamation of 1763, remember?</p>
<ol>
<li>Anne Hutchinson - deny that only clergy can interpret scripture???</li>
</ol>
<p>That’s what I put. Some people said its inner conversion.</p>
<p>can anyone confirm the effects of the red scare after wwi</p>
<p>someone said palmer raids, but then someone said arrests (idr, but didn’t the ap test have it at a few thousand for arrests?)</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>ANOTHER NEW QUESTION— VAGUE LOLZ NEED HELP
It was talking about industry or something in tayz 1890s bout like horizontal buying
all i know is that the answer was controlling the exports and getting the prices you wanted—</p>
<p>@superwizar188 - Question 63 was something like “The Free Soil Party and the Liberty party both supported:”.
The answer was extension of slavery, but another answer was restricting immigration</p>
<p>@dhamz15 - I remember that question, it was like oil companies used horizontal integration to _______. I think the answer had the word “output” in it</p>
<p>the Af kol = ec. not politics is correct
the AFL is a union, most def. it will not be against strikes!</p>
<p>also, it is that it expanded… britain got canada</p>
<p>anne hutchinson = predestination, so there is no conversion</p>
<p>** Question: Does anyone remember the question about Marshall + his court? I said that he made a bunch of laws unconstitutional…?</p>
<p>horizontal one was to control the output and the price</p>
<p>Where did most women in (1860)? work?
Was it textile/garment factories?</p>
<p>“New Deal policies were found on - government spending”
wasnt the neal like controlling the monetary something smth…?</p>
<p>it was controlling output and prices
the picture where many ppl and they stopped someone from crossing a bridge and had shadows of tall men behing them what was that?
i had the asnwer wehere they were hypocrites coz they were from humble origins</p>
<p>yea tack that one on brah— your question and leegood’s answer= win</p>
<p>@dhamz … i think i said price control? because if a company owns it’s competition, it can control pricing?</p>