**June SAT U.S. History Post Test Discussion**

<p>Damnnit…about how many wrong would you guess to still get a 700 or over. (I know there is no set curve, etc). I already got like ~15 wrong on that list…</p>

<p>What about the graph about imports and exports? I put trade increased during the wars…</p>

<p>^I dont know how many for sure but you would be surprised. I know you can get like 3 or 4 wrong and still get a 800. According to the curve on the Collegeboard Practice Test I have, I think you can get around 20 wrong if you have the right and omit none and still get a 700ish.</p>

<p>Wasnt that graph asking though which one wasnt true? I remember seeing that the trade increasing during wars was true and eliminating it.</p>

<p>I seriously need to get off of here now.</p>

<p>how many can i get wrong for a 800? thats like 3-5 wrong? gah im praying i got a 800…</p>

<p>and whats this about ben franklin as a answer? and anyone get like 4 As in the end ?</p>

<p>thanks so much for compiling the list!
Waitt so for
the question with Riis as the answer what was the question? because I saw Riis but didnt choose it<br>
Also the question where Spain didn’t colonize for of free market can someone explain why the european domination answer wasnt right?</p>

<p>on average, you can answer 7 questions incorrectly and get an 800.</p>

<p>@gardy24 oh s*** I didn’t see the not true.</p>

<p>the curve may be easier this year, however, and that would mean you can miss more questions than 7 and still get an 800.</p>

<p>and yeah idk i still think european dominance is correct. how does colonizing colonies dominate Europe?</p>

<p>and whats this about ben franklin as a answer? and anyone get like 4 As in the end ?</p>

<p>Okay so hypothetically speaking…let’s say I missed 40 questions on the exam out of 80 questions…what would I get? A 500?</p>

<p>What was the answer to why America declared the first WW1? </p>

<p>And gulf of tokin was the mandate for war for the other question right? </p>

<p>And in the great depression, women were forced to work outside their homes right?</p>

<p>Coldflame: 1. idk the answer choices
2. yes
3. no; membership in labor unions increased</p>

<p>The Jacob Riis question was something like “Which one of these individuals is most closely related with improving living conditions of the poor (?) in the ____ (some date, I forget).” The AP US and SAT II tests seem to really love Jacob Riis!</p>

<p>Bart; </p>

<p>In the great depression, labor union membership DECREASED…</p>

<p>I’m certain that in the great depression, women were forced to find work…</p>

<p>Also, there was that one quote about education about leaving your own country, was that “assimilation”?</p>

<p>Oh yeah, that one was weird. I said cultural pluralism or something…complete guess =/</p>

<p>@yvettec same.</p>