<p>I dont know when we can start discussing on here but me and i'd say like 6 other people compiled about 50% of the test through an AIM chatroom that is now defunct. I have them all typed up so whenever we can talk about the questions (I don't know when), I will share</p>
<p>oh thats really helpful, when can we discuss them? 50% of the test is alot to remember i can barely remember any of them haha</p>
<p>omg that test was freaking hard.</p>
<p>Maybe the curve will be kind :)</p>
<p>I started a chatroom to discuss on aim it's called CCSAT2</p>
<p>argh, that test was hard. x( specially the more modern ones..</p>
<p>i agree...i doubted a coupleee omg</p>
<p>there was that one about Indians... and how they were difference, weird...</p>
<p>hey invite me
qurrakh91</p>
<p>Hey people, I think the embargo is now lifted. Here's what I have so far.</p>
<p>Powhatan Conference, Jamestown VA
Proclamation of 1763 (map)
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring
Fitzgerald and other authors’ disillusionment of materialistic society
1912 Progressive party Teddy Roosevelt
Cartoon depicting most financially successful Americans being immigrants themselves
Watergate Scandal not a major issue during 1960s
Religious Tolerance and Pacifism in Pennsylvania during 1700s
Puritan clergy authority declines during Great Enlightenment
Transcendentalism was an answer for one Q
Freedom Summer in purpose of registering voters in the Deep South
LBJ’s Great Society did not include Peace Corps?
Lowell factories concerned with moral environment during 1820s and 30s (not too sure)
Industrial Revolution a major factor for 19th century ‘New Imperialism’
Blacks before and after WWII moving into Northern Cities due to Factory Jobs
Author of statements (something about the Constitution) Jefferson, Hamilton, Ben Franklin respectively (I think…)
14th amendment reverses decision of Dred Scott vs. Sanford decision
Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education was an answer
Feminist movement achieves increased hiring in professions (I put Equal Rights Amendment, but later found out that it failed to ratify… ****)
Constitution explicitly guarantees all citizens to a speedy trial? (Not too sure)
Tonkin Gulf Resolution was justification for escalation of US troops in Vietnam.
The two question part, excerpt from 1941 speech by FDR: Lend-Lease Act, (forgot the other one…)
Science and Technology increases in US after the shock of Soviet launch of satellite (Sputnik)
William Bryan Jennings a supporter of agricultural sectors?
Populist movement support coinage of Silver
Thomas Jefferson for expanding territory for agriculture
Checks and Balances were an answer
Graph population increase peaks during
German resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare was a direct cause of WWI
Unemployment drops …. That is NOT what happened during the time span of 1929-32
Northwest Ordinance… determines the future of state admission of territories
Sherman Antitrust Act (not sure what question it was)
Polk’s determination to go to Mexican War… territorial expansion
Taft-Hartley act was an answer (business influence on government policy during 1940s)
Debate sparks between pro and anti slavery because of Mexican War
Open Door Policy… protect American economic interests in China
Booker T. Washington… Blacks should work hard for the economy.
Roosevelt Corollary… something about interfering in tariff collection in Dominican Republic
Johnson Impeachment, angry Republicans against his obstruction to congressional legislation.
Something about the Erie Canal… I thought price differences between two cities? (not sure)
Bacon’s Rebellion… (I put down weakening of the authority of royal governor)
Soviet Justifications for deployment of ballistic missiles in Cuba… (not American States approval)</p>
<p>**This is not in order.</p>
<p>hey, wat ever questions u guys compiled can u email them to me at <a href="mailto:glschneck@aol.com">glschneck@aol.com</a> greatly appreciated. hope everyone did well</p>
<p>I thought this was hard........skipped about 15 questions, but think that I got rest about right.........is this toomuch/foolish or okay?
P.S thanks for the above descriptions.</p>
<p>hey I remember two questions that were confusing to me.
1)Why did people start moving to suburban areas?</p>
<p>2)What ended progressive movement?</p>
<p>3)Which election ended the federalism?</p>
<p>4)What happended in the first Great Awakening?</p>
<p>wait, i didn't remember there was an Open Door Policy in China question? What did you guys get for:
1.Why was Massachussetts Bay Colony moved to America important?
2.The effect of women movement. Answer was something about 1990's women was paid less than men or something about women having to work in WWII.</p>
<p>1)Why did people start moving to suburban areas?
I put racial integration of housing cause I remembered 'white flight' in the book.
3)Which election ended the federalism?
Thomas Jefferson in 1800 :)
4)What happended in the first Great Awakening?
Puritans lost authority. </p>
<p>The other two asked I'm not sure either. I have a shaky history background but I was happy with how I did and looking at other people's answers I feel pretty ok, not aiming too high so yep.</p>
<p>What was the answer involving " Camelot " ?</p>
<p>Camelot = JFK. What about the one with Madison's theory about land and population?</p>
<p>I think diversion of attention to foreign policy (i.e. WWI) ended progressivism</p>
<p>For end of Federalism, I put Jefferson too, but someone said it was Munroe... I'm confused about this question. </p>
<p>For Mass. Bay Colony, I said something about switching from a joint-stock company to a self-governing colony... Not too confident about this either.</p>
<p>-I'm just about the same as you guys... not too confident, just aiming low...</p>
<p>it was either factionalism or population growth
i put factionalism</p>
<p>Yeah, I put something about joint-stock company and self-governing for the mass. one.</p>
<p>End of Federalism is Jefferson no?</p>
<p>Yeah I put diversion of attention to foreign policy ended progressivism</p>