<p>Zhou - ancestor worship?</p>
<p>I hope so cause that’s what I put!</p>
<p>@thelemonisinplay: British-educated professionals, aka Gandhi.</p>
<p>@sharker: yep, ancestor worship.</p>
<p>@sharker i think so.</p>
<p>what is the answer to the alphabet one</p>
<p>They misspelled Zhou dynasty (they spelled it Zhao). I was angered. And it was British-educated professionals.</p>
<p>ghandi- produce more indian goods?</p>
<p>@lamlam: both of your questions were answered multiple times already, haha… the alphabet had less symbols to memorize, and Gandhi promoted homespun cloth.</p>
<p>well now I know…</p>
<p>Justinian code, fourth crusade, ottoman --</p>
<p>also, anyone get the one about the Carolingian empire?</p>
<p>@ lamlam
I believe it was “homespun clothe” or something. His symbol was the wheel. <a href=“http://nitinkaidotlu.files.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2009/09/gandhi-wheel.jpg[/url]”>http://nitinkaidotlu.files.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2009/09/gandhi-wheel.jpg</a></p>
<p>i’m going to a tennis lesson. i’ll be back later.</p>
<p>I think overall, I did fairly well. 5 omits and 2 wrongs so far.</p>
<p>WHOA. The June 2010 test is almost exactly the same as today’s! :K</p>
<p>This happened with the US History subject test in May this year, I believe. They recycled question for question from tests in June 2011/April 2010.</p>
<p>Next time before a subject test I’m gonna just go over ALL the past tests from the previous year. man hindsight is 20/20</p>
<p>Thanks for the link!</p>
<p>what is the maximum you can get wrong i think raw score 78 is wrong</p>
<p>What’d you guys put for the question about what was not a reason for European imperialism?</p>
<p>is 11 omits alot?</p>
<p>I think I said the desire for new foreign ideas?</p>
<p>What period had the greatest volume of trans Saharan trade? Mali empire?</p>
<p>And which monument was for a fallen ruler?</p>
<p>@msteiny Pyramid @ Giza
And I put Mali</p>
<p>i don’t know. I tried not to omit a lot (at most 3) so hopefully it helps more than hurts me.</p>
<p>Would this test be invalidated? I mean, it’s literally the exact same test as the 2010 one, I can’t see how that’s fair.</p>