<p>lol but he didn’t exactly fear for himself, just for the rest of europe and asia when the USSR overruns like germany and poland with their army and convert them to communism</p>
<p>altho i do like the “swim across the pacific” idea ^____^</p>
<p>lol but he didn’t exactly fear for himself, just for the rest of europe and asia when the USSR overruns like germany and poland with their army and convert them to communism</p>
<p>altho i do like the “swim across the pacific” idea ^____^</p>
<p>Take an army of 1 million and swim. Then 999,999,999 drown and you end up with 1 russian. lol</p>
<p>Great army. =P</p>
<p>^exactly lol</p>
<p>Oh man… I think I got a raw score of only 58 or so…
Do I still have a chance of getting at least 700?</p>
<p>(I took USH two years ago as a freshman and I self-studied for this in a week…)</p>
<p>Here is the last question for the June 2008 US History SAT test</p>
<p>What did Theodore Roosevelt favor? CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES</p>
<p>Adding this to the list.</p>
<p>COLONIES
<p>EARLY AMERICA
17. Northwest Ordinance all EXCEPT – GAVE FREE LAND
18. Quote about hemisphere and outside interference – MONROE DOCTRINE
19. Revolution of 1800 – SWITCH FROM FEDS TO DEM-REPS
20. Immediately followed Cherokee ruling – CHEROKEES FORCED TO LEAVE
21. 1st amendment – FREE SPEECH, PRESS, RELIGION
22. Alex Hamilton financial – STRONG FOUNDATION
23. Virginia and Kentucky – STATES DECLARE THINGS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
24. Lewis and Clark did not – EXPLORE HUDSON RIVER
25. 1824 Election - DECIDED IN THE HOUSE
26. Why was Bill of Rights added – KEEP RIGHTS FOR STATES AND INDIV.
27. result of War or 1812 - INCREASE IN MANUFACTURING
28. Sedition Acts – SILENCE JOHN ADAMS’S CRITICS
29. Majority/Tyranny Quote – MADISON
30. Libel, free press case - JOHN PETER ZENGER</p>
<p>CIVIL WAR ERA
31. South NOT – extensive canals and railroads
32. Miss Comp, Dred Scott, Kansas Nebraska – ALLOWED SPREAD OF SLAVERY
33. 80% literate plus private schooling – 1850S SOUTH
34. Economic explanation for Civil War – NORTH SPREAD ECON. DOMINANCE
35. Lincoln 1860 map – I AND IV … NORTH AND CA/OR</p>
<p>POST CIVIL WAR – PRE WWI
36. Populist beliefs most assisted – FARMERS
37. “splendid little war” – PROMPTLY MET GOALS IN CUBA, PHILIPPINES
38. Lawyer Sound Money Club – AGAINST BRYAN AND SILVER COINAGE
39. Journalists – MUCKRAKERS
40. Map with shading and % - FOREIGN BORN POPULATION
41. 1880s not a cultural thing – MOTION PICTURE PALACES
42. Way to see Immigration stats – CENSUS
43. Social Darwinism - BUSINESS TYCOON
44. Agriculture Picture – GRANGE / FARMERS
45. First Act Passed - INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
46. Why South was still reliant on cotton after war - SHARECROPPING
47. Homestead, Haymarket, and something else - RIOTS BETWEEN EMPLOYERS AND UNIONS
48. Immigration Laws - HELPED NORTH AND WEST EUROPE
49. Chinese Exclusion - FAVORED BY WORKERS
50. Injunction - UNIONS AND LABORERS
51. Sam Gompers / AFL - BREAD AND BUTTER ISSUES (WAGES, ETC)
52. Teddy Roosevelt - CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES</p>
<p>WWI +
53. 1920’s social – INCREASED STANDARD OF LIVING
54. NOW quote – VOTE DID NOT MEAN EQUALITY
55. Navy propaganda – DID NOT ENCOURAGE WOMEN TO JOIN
57. President and China – NIXON
58. Most united civil rights effort – MARCH ON WASHINGTON
59. Campbell’s Soup as Pop Art – ANDY WARHOL
50. NAFTA - LOWER RESTRICTIONS BETWEEN USA, MEXICO, AND CANADA
60. New Deal program – EMPLOYMENT FOR YOUTH
61. Change in voting 1920s – BLACKS SWITCHED TO DEM
62. 1950s not a symbol – VICTORY GARDENS
63. Blacks moved during early 20th century – JOBS AVAIL. IN NORTH
64. Soviets’ greatest strength – ADV. TECHNOLOGY (debated)
65. Used Courts for civil rights – NAACP
67. Berlin Air Lift - RUSSIA BLOCKED WEST GERMAN ROADS
68. Allowed Johnson to escalate Vietnamese involvement - GULF OF TONKIN
69. Prohibition - LED TO ORGANIZED CRIME
60. WWI Cause - SPREAD DEMOCRACY
70. LBJ opponents – WANTED TO GIVE POWER BACK TO STATES
71. JFK action in Vietnam - SENT MORE MILITARY ADVISORS
72. Lend Lease/Atlantic charter - SUPPORT FOR BRITIAN
73. Progressive Tax - GRADUATED INCOME TAX
74. Presidents/ Minority Groups - WILSON INTERGRATE WORKFORCE
75. Domino Theory - FIRST USED WITH VIETNAM
76. Basis on which “separate but equal” unconst. – 14TH AMENDMENT
77. 1920s something NOT - DECREASE IN PRODUCTIVITY BECAUSE OF SHORTER WORKDAY
78. Silent Majority - FOR VIETNAM WAR
79. MLK leader of – SCLC
80. Regulated stock market – SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT
81. McCarthy lost power – TELEVISED ARMY HEARINGS</p>
<p>MISC.
82. Western Frontier – TURNER
83. Hudson River School – LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS
84. Birth control advocate – MARGARET SANGER
85. Not discussed at Seneca Falls – BIRTH CONTROL
86. Against women’s rights activism – BRIGHAM YOUNG
87. Booker and DuBois - DIFFERING ON HOW TO END DISCRIMINATION
88. Women’s Christian Temperance – CONVINCE WOMEN OF MORAL OBLIGATION IN SOCIAL REFORM
89. Job NOT appropriate for women – POLITICIAN
90. Lowell factories – HOUSING AND MODERN TECHNOLOGY</p>
<p>OMG YES!!! hahahahahha we are soo good =]</p>
<p>lol and this is what u signed up to post?
hehehe thxn</p>
<p>now i know that i got 7 wrong. i hope to god that’s an 800 hehee (i think it is)</p>
<p>
LOL then you’d have -998,999,999 people?</p>
<p>14) I think 14 was trade laws, also. I took a ridiculously comprehensive APUSH course, and never heard anything, at all, about britian enacting tons of inheritance laws on the colonies. there were inheritance laws changed for women/widows as time went, but yeah. the major issue between colonies and britian was definitely trade laws. think of what you learn in a course. intolerable acts. navigations acts. sugar act. merchantilism. it’s all trade, man. trade and taxes.</p>
<p>3) I put indentured slaves too. i was stuck on this one. I remember a review question like this, and i put indentured slaves and i got it wrong. but the fact is that indentured slaves were brought over because of lack of labor, and so were slaves. so yeah. the other option i wasn’t sure about was tons imported in virginia (before x (like 1676) year). i remember reading though, that slave import and immigration in general spiked like mad 100 years before 1776. So, there weren’t massive amounts of slaves before mid-1600, i think</p>
<ol>
<li>Blacks in VA – LIKE INDENTURED SLAVES (?)</li>
</ol>
<p>does anyone remember more about this question? and other answer choices? thanks to the guy above me but im not really getting enough from that one choice to remember</p>
<p>edit: also, does anyone remember where this was on the test</p>
<p>lol it was definitely indentured servants. i’m sure on this one. idk other answers</p>
<p>plus, i’m not even sure about the order of this test, since i started on the first page, did a few pages, then turned to the last page and did it backwards</p>
<h1>3 on our list was really early in the test. it asked something like “which of the following was characteristic of the blacks in Virginia in 1675”</h1>
<p>also, the question about the british policy (inheritance vs. trade restrictions) is, in my opinion, a test of whether or not you know about salutary neglect, not whether you know inheritance laws. trade restrictions were barely enforced before 1763.</p>
<p>I’m glad I wrote May, not June (on accident) for this thread title b/c it’s a lot less obvious how “illegal” it is!</p>
<p>If you guys want, regarding the slave question… there is a an article Slavery in the Colonial United States on a certain site that begins with wiki and ends with pedia. It claims that they were treated like indentured servants, then treated badly, then brought over. IMO our beloved friends that create the SAT II should omit that question if they have any heart… because there is so much evidence for either choice.</p>
<p>i think tthey should omit like 10 questions -_- lol. but that one is kinda a concept one. even though there are SOME that lived like slaves/treated badly, it’s usually taught as if they were treated like indentured servants.</p>
<p>you do know how indentured servants were treated, right? like slaves, only a teensy weensy bit better…in that they were released (and slaves in the 1600s were released)</p>
<p>and lol sophia, you should’ve just named this thread “let’s talk about how ETS and Collegeboard are amazing!”</p>
<p>i’ve got a few questions:</p>
<ol>
<li>Blacks in VA LIKE INDENTURED SLAVES (?)</li>
</ol>
<p>i said the one about them coming from africa…any chance of this being right?</p>
<ol>
<li>New England Federation – PROTECT THEM FROM OTHERS/DEFENCE</li>
</ol>
<p>what were the choices for this question?</p>
<ol>
<li>result of War or 1812 - INCREASE IN MANUFACTURING</li>
</ol>
<p>i said raised tariff i think… why was there an increase in manufacturing?</p>
<ol>
<li>First Act Passed - INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT</li>
</ol>
<p>what question was the again? was it the one where one of the choices was the fed? cuz i said the fed</p>
<ol>
<li>Lowell factories HOUSING AND MODERN TECHNOLOGY</li>
</ol>
<p>what were the choices here?</p>
<p>and how many can u get wrong and still get an 800? what if u get 11 wrong? 13? </p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>prob only 7-8 wrong would be the cutoff for an 800 if the curve is average, which i expect it to be. maybe 9 if the curve is nice…</p>
<ol>
<li>result of War or 1812 - INCREASE IN MANUFACTURING</li>
</ol>
<p>-it resulted in more US manufacturing becuase, of course, we werent trading with england then. something along those lines. we made more weapons, etc ourselves. </p>
<ol>
<li>First Act Passed - INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
-wasn’t this the first act passed that regulated the securities market? or was it something about interstate commerce? either way, the fed was not the first. the whole interstate commerce deal was a very early issue - and widely used - with federal trade regulation.</li>
</ol>