<p>another question had textiles as an answer.</p>
<p>Any ideas on that?</p>
<p>another question had textiles as an answer.</p>
<p>Any ideas on that?</p>
<p>yeah it was like what did factories stop the home from doing? and i have so far confirmed like 3-5 wrong?</p>
<ol>
<li>spanish- i said dominance? and i still think im right though.</li>
<li>Nixon,Mccarthy,JFK… for some reason i thought JFK had died already.fail</li>
<li>Money and assemblies, i said that declined in power.</li>
<li>homesteaders vs. decline in beef? not sure…</li>
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<p>policy after WWII was containment right?</p>
<p>Can anyone post the question that involved alice paul and such? Its bugging me.</p>
<p>and the other answer choices for war of 1812 question? thanks</p>
<p>war hawks wanted to get rid of british manufacturing competition or something.</p>
<p>Hello, so I was thinking about the test and I realized that I may have thought there were only 80 questions. If anybody could please discuss a question that was in the last 10 to see if I remember, that would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks.</p>
<p>Kennedy’s response to the cuban missile crisis in 1962. Asdf</p>
<p>jneemz what were the other options for the war of 1812 one</p>
<p>Is anybody working on a consolidated list?</p>
<p>thats all i remember dude that the war hawks wanted to end british manufaturing or something along that lines. but it mentioned northeast or massechussets and i just thought cuz clay was the leader and he was from kentucky that the native americans one was the answer.</p>
<p>…i dont think i remember anything on that. if anybody could talk about another one besides the women one and the jfk one, it would definitely help to ensure that I didnt do the last 10.</p>
<p>Articles of Confederation— brought new states in…correct?
Kennedy—bay of pigs?</p>
<p>wasnt war hawks like a “LEAST” question and so the anwer was manufacturing</p>
<p>Hm. So far I have -~4/5 & 2 omitted. I got a 4 on APUSH last year and studied a bit more for the subject test this year, yet my sparknote’s practice scores gravitate around the mid 600’s :(</p>
<p>In response to the Whitman one… it was definitely reason and not math. I remember reading over it twice because of all the geometry references within the poem, but it’s an example not subject-specific. AKA he’s advocating the rejection of reason in favor of Romanticism.</p>
<p>Wait the answer is not Virginia for the first colony or whatever. Wow i have gotten so many wrong</p>
<p>yeah what was the alice paul one? i don’t remember it at all…what were the choices?
and what was this ben franklin quote? i don’t remember it? or the catherine beecher one? wth? i don’t remember any of those. </p>
<p>and the answer to 1812 was the frontier indians and something.</p>
<p>hope not chaldo.
bay of pigs happened a couple years earlier.</p>
<p>what the hell is walt whitman doing on the test?</p>
<p>beecher cult of domesticity excerpt frontier indians is what i said.
I think the alice paul one was one of the choices in teh beecher one.</p>
<p>FDR received support in his election from all except…? I narrowed it down to industrialists and White Southerners. I think I picked the latter. Anybody?</p>
<p>NspiredOne, I do not remember those either. I am wondering whether it was because there are multiple versions of the test or I forgot to do the last 10. If anybody remembers whether both of these were in the last 10, please reply.</p>