May 2007 - U.S. History

<p>I thought the debt question was asking who thought debt was healthy for the government and put Jefferson.</p>

<p>but it was hamilton's idea to assume state debts in his economic policy.</p>

<p>anybody know the curve?</p>

<p>probably raw score 79-81 for minimum 800</p>

<p>during prohibition what was NOT one of the effects?</p>

<p>less medicinal alcohol
not enough federal $$ for enforcement</p>

<p>more corruption, more gangsters, or more disrespect 4 law?</p>

<p>less medicinal alcohol</p>

<p>medicinal alcohol</p>

<p>so what was the answer to teh korea one?
i said bogged down by guerilla warfare, since it was a "limited war" so i thought bogged down was misleading</p>

<p>yea, i put bogged down tooo</p>

<p>who was the first women vp to run? i should have omitted but i just had to take a guess</p>

<p>Geraldine Ferrera or Ferrero.
Awesome, because we just learned it.</p>

<p>so the quote near the end, i think #87 or something, was it early 1800's?</p>

<p>I GUESSED FERRERA!! woooo. i was like...hmm thats the only one ive heard of soo...ferrera or ferrero it is! ooo and the monroe doctrine..was the answer unilateral US action?</p>

<p>raw score of 79-81! That si amazing!</p>

<p>What Korea question?</p>

<p>And I thought the debt question asked who was against a state debt that's why I put Jefferson.......</p>

<p>korea did not involve troops being bogged down in guerrilla warfare.
This test was so hard...</p>

<p>ugh i did so bad on this. I just took my AP US mock Test and got a 5. But this i so far missed 15 =( + more<br>
Should I retake it?</p>

<p>what do you think 15 wrong and 4 omits would be?
oh and what was the booker t washington one? was it like blacks should self help and stuff for political and economic gains?</p>

<p>For some reason I thought the answer to the prohibition question wasn't medicinal alcohol...I thought people drank codine when they couldn't get alcohol or made, like bathtub gin, or something.</p>

<p>but all the other choices were accurate descriptions of what happened</p>