May 2011 - US History Post-Test Discussion

<p>cult of domesticity is an answer</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure Cult of Domesticity was the right answer haha. The others didn’t make sense to me, I remember.</p>

<p>So after reading this thread and looking up some some stuff myself, I believe I got around a whopping 30 wrong, lol. :confused: I didn’t omit any, so what does that mean my score will be?</p>

<p>I’ll probably have to retake this. Crap.</p>

<p>May- its a 620-650 ish</p>

<p>Overall, I think this was an extremely easy test. I believe I only got 3 or 4 wrong.</p>

<p>African Americans in WWI and WWII fought in segregated regiments? yes??</p>

<p>there are like 50 pages here.<br>
i skimmed through and i noticed a lot of discussion about the population graph one…
it definitely did not double (i made sure!) unless collegeboard wanted us to estimate.</p>

<p>anyway, what were the years of that graph? does anyone remember? because i remember choosing slavery expansion = population increase because it was directly after bacon’s rebellion…</p>

<p>That’s what I put</p>

<p>^ That’s true.</p>

<p>“slavery expansion = population increase”
I’m fairly sure the graph referred to colonial new england. Slavery expansion wouldn’t apply.</p>

<p>May234- According to the college board official subject test book, which is in my lap, you would get a raw score of 52.5, which would be a 53, and that would give you a 640.</p>

<p>k I’m pretty sure I had a different test version than most people here, but did anyone see the question with three quotes and you had to distinguish which was said by Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison…?</p>

<p>^^^^^^ It said nearly double</p>

<p>how many do we have to get right in order to get a 700?!?!!?! lol, i really want to know :/</p>

<p>was it the one with preserve union and a national debt? That’s Hamilton</p>

<p>yes statlanta!
and that was my EXACT train of thought YumiKim</p>

<p>Kylash, that was Hamilton.</p>

<p>@yumikimnguyen - The controversy is over the phrase “nearly doubles” that the answer choice had, it wasn’t merely “doubles.” Otherwise, there would be no discussion.</p>

<p>Rolando, you can get up to 21 wrong and get a 700.</p>

<p>1.5x is not NEARLY double. If I have 1,000,000 people and I double it, its 2,000,000 people. If I have it by 1.5x, its 1,500,000 people. Huge difference(500,000 people, 50% of original population).</p>

<p>Oh…yeah, definitely retaking then.</p>