<p>question...if I take the sat history twice, will colleges only see the top score? Cause i think i got over 10 wrong and i really wanted a high score sigh</p>
<p>colleges see everything including your SAT scores.</p>
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<p>Powhatan Indians – in Virginia
Camelot – JFK
Invaded US – Pancho Billa
14th amendement invalidates Dred Scott
affirmative action – helped women and immigrants
3 quotes about Constitution – Choice E Jefferson, Hamilton, Franklin
New Negro Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston – whites equal to blacks
Necessary and proper clause – contradicted by states reserve rights to all else
Home rule charter – give cities some freedom from state laws
Truman and Macarthur conflict – UN base in Japan
Indians different from English settlers –wives
Blacks move to North and West – industrial labor opportunities
Why move to suburbs – Veterans Affairs give loans for houses
Rights from constitution – right to a speedy trial
Northwest ordinance of 1787 – guidelines for future statehood
Pre Revolution Map, 2nd question – Proclamation of 1763
Purpose of Stamp Act – British in debt and want $
Progressives in election of 1912 – run Teddy Roosevelt
Quote - answer was transcendentalism
Quote – answer was Brown v Board of Ed
Rachel Carson and Silent Spring
Lincoln – All EXCEPT abolition of segregation
Treaty of Versailles – All EXCEPT disarmament of major powers
LBJ – All EXCEPT peace corps
1968 Election issues – All EXCEPT Watergate scandal
Constitution as written – provide for checks and balances
Why new imperialism – industrial expansion
Bacons rebellion – Solidified distinction of classes
Why Johnson impeached – he’s blocking Republican Reconstruction stuff
Congressional Reconstruction – SC and Miss. Elect black guys
WW1 – we are major steel producers
New Immigrants – from South and East Europe
Mercantilism – more exports than imports
1990's - women's average pay still lagged behind men's
Roosevelt Corollary – intervention in Dominican Republic
Stayed true to GW’s neutrality – Monroe Doctrine
Jefferson Republicanism – more areas for families to farm
Civil War Union had all advantages except – raw materials for textiles
William Jennings Bryan – agrarian interests
Education – Horace Mann
Enter WW1 – Resumption of Unrestricted sub warfare
first great awakening - weakened clergy influence
second great awakening - middle class women advocate for reform
Battle of Saratoga – French join the war
Religious tolerance and pacifism - Pennsylvania
Freedom Summer of 1964 - Registered voters in deep south
Hudson School - Romantic landscape paintings</p>
<p>it was transcendentalism for the religious quote</p>
<p>What is James Hagerty's quote involving Eisenhower's presidency ? and what was the answer?</p>
<p>Korea, Middle East, Indochina...etc.</p>
<p>alright, what does missing about 30 get me??</p>
<p>i missed the proclamation of 1763....i thought the treaty of paris gave the colonies that border and that the proclamation went till the mississippi river......but then i googled it, and now i hang my head in shame.</p>
<p>do colleges really only look at top 3 sat subject scores?? cuz then i can forget about this one, and live in peace. i'm definitely NOT a humanities person....math and science all the way.</p>
<p>i believe the answer to that one was indochina because it was talking about the uprising in Vietnam and the French, whose colony it was had lost the war so Vietnam gained independence.</p>
<p>Indochina, it was something about Vietnam</p>
<p>Did the answer to the question about the Hudson River school involve nationalism? Because I was stuck between that one, and one about impressionism... can anyone help?</p>
<p>^ I think that was the answer - that seems to be the general consensus</p>
<p>from the tariff in American history wiki page:</p>
<p>Tariffs were the largest source of federal revenue from the 1790s to the eve of World War I, until it was surpassed by income taxes</p>
<p>yeah, it was some long drawn out answer but it was the one that mentioned landscapes.</p>
<p>it was A, sometihng about romanticism for the Hudson River q</p>
<p>what was the purpose of the tariffs? </p>
<p>I think I might have gotten a 800....</p>
<p>I thought the Eisenhower quote might have been Africa? Because of the Suez Canal incident and all.</p>
<p>Ahh well. One more wrong isn't going to kill me.</p>
<p>there was a question that asked what the biggest source of US federal income before WWI was</p>
<p>What was the one about the Treaty of Versailles? The question was worded funny to me... something along the lines of which "provided for" as in: was included? or implemented?</p>
<p>the thing not true about the treaty of versailles was that all nations pledged military disarmament, might have been worded differently though</p>
<p>so i got about 6 -7 wrong? so far as that is showing is that really bad?</p>
<p>Would somebody mind posting the scale that they've obtained from a test book or wherever? Or telling me where I could find one online? I'd like to approximate my score.</p>