<p>so far 11 wrong, and 3 omitted. So a 760 with the sparknotes curve. Hopefully this curve will be a lot easier</p>
<p>gulf of tonkin was past 80 right? it was part of thel ast 10 questions?</p>
<p>yeah i think</p>
<p>Gulf of Tonkin was definitely in the last set of questions, but I don’t know if it was 80+ or not. Could’ve been 70 something; why?</p>
<p>some person mentioned only doing 80 questions and i’m getting paranoid that i forgot the last 10 as well… so if anyone recalls the last 10 questions, i would be forever indebted.</p>
<p>^ Do you remember answering a bar graph question about trends in Black voting? It was #84 I believe</p>
<p>A quote about women, with one of the answers about Cult of Domesticity, was also past #80. I almost stopped at 80 too, and then noticed in the last 3 minutes and sped through the last ten or so.</p>
<p>anything other than cult of domesticity? if gulf of tonkin question which had only 2 questions on that page is past 80 i can stop freakin</p>
<p>89 was jfk 90 was riis.</p>
<p>another unmentioned question (I think): MO Compromise was to balance number of slave v. free states</p>
<p>^ Was that even an option?</p>
<p>89 jfk? what was the question? i don’t recall… i do recall the riis one though.</p>
<p>what was 1920 economy question it had except in it … I think i put like they replaced old machines with electric machines</p>
<p>swebber; was that whole cult of domesticity thing included with the other question from that quote which had the answer for woman to improve the morals of others.</p>
<p>And what was the black voting chart exactly? I think i remember but not exactly, and what was the riis question?</p>
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Yeah, I remember this answer choice. Anyone know what the question/answer was? I don’t recall if this was an EXCEPT question, though.</p>
<p>I think the question was which of the following contributed to the wealth during 1920s except… </p>
<p>I mean did they replace the machines with electric ones?</p>
<p>took world, but saw one question that I knew from the last page of American. JFK’s policy in 1962 was that he quarantined Cuban ports in the Cuban Missle Crisis I dont remember the exact wording but the word quarantine was used I believe it was choice “D”</p>
<p>jman, that was number 89? mmmm somehow that seems to me to be earlier in the test?</p>
<p>The answer to the 1920s economy question: All of the following contributed to the wealth during 1920s EXCEPT increased agricultural exports following the end of WWI. In fact, just the opposite happened - because the war was over, Britain and other allies no longer needed to import so much food from the United States. As a result, farmers were one of the groups that didn’t share in the prosperity of the 20s.</p>
<p>dang it i got that wrong …</p>