<p>Lets all compile a concise list of all the women... books... authors... and other small details that make up those annoying 15 questions on the SAT II list.</p>
<p>I guess I will start... </p>
<p>1.Molly Maguire - coal field strikes.</p>
<p>Lets all compile a concise list of all the women... books... authors... and other small details that make up those annoying 15 questions on the SAT II list.</p>
<p>I guess I will start... </p>
<p>1.Molly Maguire - coal field strikes.</p>
<p>A noble cause; sort of like the CC list except with useful information that we don’t already know…</p>
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<li>Molly Maguire - coal field strikes. </li>
<li>Frank Norris - The Octopus, a book about the problems between a corrupt railroad system and farmers.</li>
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<p>Upton Sinclair - The jungle - conditions of meat packing plants</p>
<p>Helen Hunt Jackson - describes how Indians were mistreated
Walter Rauschenbusch - Social Gospel
Henry Demarest Lloyd - Wealth Against Commonwealth
Ida Tarbell - History of the Standard Oil Company
Lincoln Steffens - muckracker about corrupt government in cities
Theodore Dreiser’s The Financier and The Titan - criticized industrialists
Jacob Riis - How the Other Half Lives - how terrible tenement life is
William Randolph Hearst - New York Journal
Joseph Pulitzer - New York World</p>
<p>Does anyone know any obscure but important artists or musicians that might be tested? I know I’ve missed a few of those random questions in the past.</p>
<p>i took the SAT II in May (790) and there will always be at least 1 or 2 obscure people/things/movies/books/etc. that you don’t know, and as long as you know the important ones from your books (Amsco, Barrons, Kaplans…) you’ll be fine, but don’t get stressed over ridiculous ones, it’s probably more of a waste of time than it will help you</p>