<p>I have the official SAT Subject Test book, not the big blue one, but the thinner version with only US and world history. Still published by collegeboard though.
Anyways, here is the scale. Should be pretty accurate seeing that collegeboard published it. </p>
<p>Political patronage and the spoils system are the same thing in the context of American history. The term "patronage" is used more in reference to the urban governments like Tammany hall, but the concept is the exact same thing.</p>
<p>Do any of you remember a question about the significance of the Missouri Compromise? I put an answer choice that I think said "no slavery north of 36 30"</p>
<p>After the Treaty of Paris 1763, most people wanted...? central exec. or loose states?</p>
<p>What did southern and eastern immigrants want? </p>
<p>There was also a chart about women, single or married, how many in the work force, etc..i got confused by it and put something about the Dem. party because none of the other answers seemed to be accurate</p>
<p>no slavery is wrong b/c missouri was an exception and the answer said ALL or something like that. also, i still don't agree w/ religious people for anti-slavery b/c there were ppl who used the Bible to support slavery in the south.</p>
<p>wait....i meant to say that the wwii ended the great depression but the question on the test wasn't asking about what ended the great depression</p>
<p>and even though wwii was one of the answer choices, it wasn't the beginning of the wwii,,,it was when us entered it</p>
<p>actually the beginning of WWII helped a lot. There was huge amounts of war time production in the US. The US supplied England with weapons in the beginning of the war (lend-lease-act) which boosted our economy thus ended the depression.</p>
<p>hey for the political patronage one. do you remember the exact wording of the right answer? </p>
<p>and what was the answer to the one about like increasing unionization? the answer choices included things like a. black and white solitarity or soemthing b. J Lewis' CIO for only unskilled laborers c. AFL including women...</p>
<p>i didn't put ne of the above and i really cnan't remember what i put please let me know if ur sure you got that one and what it was</p>
<p>what was the one about unionization like what strengthened it or someting... and the answer choices included : like black and white solitarity or something..... J Lewis' CIO for unskilled laborers.....</p>
<p>does anybody remember the answer to the question that asked about American Indians during the American Revolution i think the answer choices were
form alliances with spain, become British subjects, become US citizens, prevent movement of settlers, regain control of eastern seaboard</p>
<p>After 1840 "abolition" usually referred to positions like Garrison's; it was largely an ideological movement led by about 3000 people, including freed blacks. Abolitionism had a strong religious base including Quakers, and people converted by the revivalist fervor of the Second Great Awakening</p>
<p>common guys we can already settle it at religious middle class</p>