<p>my b, i said it wasn't a good guide.</p>
<p>i also had the prompt regarding majority rule.
I used the Federalist Papers and the French revolution to demonstrate that majority rule is a poor guide for governmental decisions.
Did everyone had the same essay prompt?</p>
<p>I thought the goal was to interfere more with the 2 parties, b/c he didn't want to be a casual observer yet avoid the conflict.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the last question on the hmong section? the one about what he wishes could happen or something like that?</p>
<p>my prompt on the majority
the majority usually rules but isn't always right:
2000 Elections
Jesus
Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mocking Bird</p>
<p>well, i said it was observe.</p>
<p>he was talking about how its like standing on the border of two nations and observing, and how you can see more if you're on the border rather than right in the center of things.</p>
<p>so he didn't want to interfere and be in the heat of the action, but rather stand on the sidelines, observe, and gain insight into the two cultures.</p>
<p>what error was there in the winston churchill question? i put insight into as an error</p>
<p>It appears that there is only one version of the test, arranged in different orders, but people had different experimental sections. So far I have seen the experimental section as: 1. translation of two literary works 2. writing section that contained an error in question 35 and 3. a math section that involves sqrt(2) next to its estimated value.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the problem about </p>
<p>a^2 + b^2 less than C^2
or
a squared b swaured is equal to c squared
or
a squared b squared is less than c squared???</p>
<p>My free response answers:</p>
<h1>9 = 89</h1>
<h1>10 = 66.6</h1>
<h1>11 = 75</h1>
<h1>12 = 10</h1>
<h1>13 = 12</h1>
<h1>14 = 1/2</h1>
<h1>15 = 1600</h1>
<h1>16 = .625</h1>
<p>i remember putting C for that
dont know which tho</p>
<p>he wishes that they would be able to speak in one unsion language and understand their disagreements.</p>
<p>You put Jesus as an example?</p>
<p>Somebody warned me that the graders are grumpy old men and would give you a one if they didn't like your opinion, LOL...</p>
<p>I said the winston churchill question was correct (no error.)</p>
<p>for the hmong passage, i said he wanted to observe and gain insight.</p>
<p>for the essay, i said the majority rule is a poor guide. i used special interests in gov't, peer pressure & underaged smoking and drinking, a separate peace, and copernicus as my examples.</p>
<p>i also said winston churchill sentence was no error..</p>
<p>i said that majority rule is right since it increases peace in country + aids in enforcement of laws..</p>
<p>Jesus- the majority of the people wanted to free Barabus when Puntious Pilot asked them</p>
<p>My free response answers (for math section):</p>
<h1>9 = 89</h1>
<h1>10 = 66.6</h1>
<h1>11 = 75</h1>
<h1>12 = 10</h1>
<h1>13 = 12</h1>
<h1>14 = 1/2</h1>
<h1>15 = 1600</h1>
<h1>16 = .625</h1>
<p>if anyone could verify them..</p>
<p>what was the question for free response 10?</p>
<p>what did everyone put for the question about x cubed, x squared and x? (i put choice c)</p>
<p>also, what did everyone said for the directly proportional question?</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the wish? I said he wished they could resolve their differences quickly or something.</p>