June world history sat II

<p>Yeah, definitely more than once. </p>

<p>For the woman question, I think I put economic equality but I think that's wrong :x</p>

<p>aren't there still people in earlier time zones that haven't taken this test?</p>

<p>Fairly tough. I was predicting an 800 but walked out feeling more like 760.</p>

<p>I can't leave any blank. Doesn't work for me.</p>

<p>What was the center of cloth manufacturing in the 1100s and 1200s?
Was it Flanders????????????????????????</p>

<p>and, Which of these contributed the most to political stability in ancient Egypt?
I narrowed it down to deserts on east and west, and cataracts on the Nile River. I figured the deserts probably didn't help, because Hyksos, Assyrians, Persians, etc. all invaded through the eastern desert. So I chose cataracts. Is that right?????????????????</p>

<p>last question put A
cloth manufacturing put holland
political stability question put deserts</p>

<p>starting to feel a whole lot less confident now :(</p>

<p>ok,wikipedia says flanders.</p>

<p>i put holland too! and cataracts for the egypt Q. no 800 4 me</p>

<p>Was one of the answers Afghanistan? </p>

<p>How about the one with the quote on Japan and gunpowder? </p>

<p>And the one about the spice girls? </p>

<p>What was the most important evidence of Eurasian interaction prior to 1000 BCE? </p>

<p>Which European nation dominated Africa? France or Great Britain?</p>

<p>What is the signifiance of that monument with the huge rectangular arch? </p>

<p>ECH. IT WAS HARD.</p>

<p>I put France for dominated North and West Africa. (i.e. Algeria, Libya)</p>

<p>I took AP Euro and took this test. there were SO many I didn't know. I left 12 blank at the end, and I'm pretty sure I got like 30 wrong. </p>

<p>it was flanders and the deserts of egypt. I remember that from ap euro</p>

<p>I didn't know anything about the religions, the americas, africa (pre imperialism) and especially asia. Didn't know **** about japan</p>

<p>If you only took AP Euro, you probably shouldn't have taken this Subject Test.</p>

<p>no *<strong><em>. my GC recommended taking it and other "private" advisers did too. I knew I was going to do like *</em></strong>, but it doesn't really matter since colleges look at your top two or three right?</p>

<p>I think the answer with Afghanistan was like #92 or so, where it asked what country's government came to power to control the globalization of popular culture (the question regarding the spice girls)</p>

<p>Forgot Japan and gunpowder.</p>

<p>Evidence of Eurasian interaction forgot. Thought it would be either Islam or the stirrup.</p>

<p>France dominated north/west Africa.</p>

<p>I think the monument was dedicated to the emperors, seeing as it had all the decorations on it.</p>

<p>if u didnt sign the statement at the bottom of the answer sheet, will they deny your score?</p>

<p>i doubt they check unless you try to sue them for something, in which case they just show that to you and you get slammed.</p>

<p>for the eurasian interaction, I think it's probably stirrup. wikipedia says, "It is considered one of the basic tools used to create and spread modern civilization. Some argue it is as important as the wheel or printing press."</p>

<p>besides, Islam did not reach East Asia or Western/Northern Europe</p>

<p>lol all the ones you guys are talking about I didn't know but guessed correctly (with eliminating a few answers)</p>

<p>The arch was built for the celebration of a victory in a war, but I forgot if that was one of the options or not. </p>

<p>Japan and gunpowder I think led to the unification of Japan under Nobunaga, I was caught between that option and I think technological dispersion?</p>

<p>I thought the arch was the celebrate the achievements of the empire or something.</p>

<p>if it is BCE (for inteaction Q) .. it CANT be islam</p>