June world history sat II

<p>me too, went with the asia option</p>

<p>yeah, i guessed and went with the asian option.</p>

<p>ooh i skipped that conference q - never heard of it</p>

<p>the japanese lady one about women and literature..any ideas?</p>

<p>I took an SAT Subject test, and my proctor was coming around collecting tests. i may not have signed the certification statement, because i was in such a hurry. will my score get cancelled?</p>

<p>choice D..... that....lady murasaki. it just shows that women arent really supposed to be educated in reading/writing..</p>

<p>nice thats what I put..ironically this is the test I felt most comfortable about out of all 3 i took (bio and math)</p>

<p>should i just cancel... is it bad if you retake the sat iis for a higher score in october?</p>

<p>What was the commonality among the Safavids, Mughals, blah blah blah? </p>

<p>I hope the curve will be all right. It'll be fine guys.</p>

<p>Also, Hammurabi's code...</p>

<p>universal equality </p>

<p>or Babylon?</p>

<p>safavids mughals i put all established by mongols or turks
hammurabi- i put divine rules</p>

<p>So hammurabi was the one where it said the god gave something to the king? </p>

<p>Its not universal equality.</p>

<p>uhh hammurabi was like an eye for an eye.. so wouldnt that be equality.. in a sense? it was either A or D.</p>

<p>But it wasn't universal. Lower classes had more severe punishments than the higher classes. Rather, the Hammurabi code is significant because it focused on the government's responsibility of ensuring justice.</p>

<p>oh that sounds right actually.. hmm</p>

<p>Also , what was the one with the difference between England and Dutch explorations in 17th century from the Spanish (?)</p>

<p>Also, </p>

<p>does anyone remember anyother questions not discussed?</p>

<p>Also, was it the mestizes or the creoles?????
PR says mestizos, Kaplan says creoles --;;</p>

<p>ilovemehaha: It was definitely creoles. Creoles such as Si'mon de Boli'var LED the revolution, but mestizos/mulattos/etc. provided most of the backing.</p>

<p>what was the sikh tradition one? with the religions? was it buddhism and islam or not? i couldn't really find an answer.</p>

<p>also, was one of the answers the sweet potato or the white potato?</p>