May 2013 US history (question pool)

<p>omg i legit HATED that question. i put c but i was between a and that. i just figured it could have brought new york more economic standing and it could possibly have cost more to ship goods west. idk though haha i was stuck on that question forever</p>

<p>Wait, there were only 90 questions on this right?</p>

<p>yup, 90 (10char)</p>

<p>"<a href=“http://lauren557.tripod.com/indianrelations[/URL]”>http://lauren557.tripod.com/indianrelations&lt;/a&gt; “One Native American tribe that was no friend to the French however was the Iroquois. The Iroquois first mer the French when a Frenchmen, Samuel Champlain, travelling with another Native American tribe, the Ottawa’s. There was a skirmish, and the Ottawa’s persuaded the reluctant Champlain to use his musket on the Iroquois. When the Iroquois heard the gunfire, they believed that it was an intervention of the gods. They were frightened and fled. When they later learned the truth, the Iroquois were angry and humiliated at being tricked and never forgave the French. From there after, the Iroquois always sided with the British in battle, although there was no Iroquois affection for the British either. They called George Washington Conotocarious.” </p>

<p>I think this proves the answer was e</p>

<p>Did you feel like there were a lot with the same answer in a row? I had several times where I had two a’s in a row or like three c’s in a row /:</p>

<p>Yea I did!!!</p>

<p>YEAH in the third column. I had like 2 b’s then 3 d’s and then 3 c’s. Something along the lines of that.
Do you think the curve is gonna be more lenient this time around?</p>

<p>I definitely was not expecting the heavy focus on colonial/revolutionary period and was really disappointed at the lack of Vietnam, Cold War, and WWII questions it seemed. There was also definitely a heavy focus on civil rights as opposed to any other singular cultural/political issue /: wasn’t expecting that.</p>

<p>something about WWI and what was involved EXCEPT: </p>

<p>Zimmermann telegram and unrestricted submarine warfare - definitely involved in WWI and not the answer to this question</p>

<p>The answer was 14 points and the answer about neutrality was Wilson’s neutrality IDEALS</p>

<p>This is referring to his idea of freedom of seas and since germany violated that thru USW, it was not the answer.</p>

<p>@diddly 123 it was theodore who was the progressive candidate. Theodore saught another term b/c he bcame disappointed with taft’s policies. Remember that the split of a party in US hist always leads to the other side winning.</p>

<p>What was the best example of reducing cold war tensions?</p>

<p>Under which presidency did African Americans vote democratic?</p>

<p>FDR^ .asda</p>

<p>Yeah I put FDR too because most of the others were repub I think</p>

<p>Okay thanks.
For the reduction of cold war tensions, I put that Gorbeshev stopped using force for communism for something of those lines… not sure if its right though</p>

<p>I also put that one after flip flopping between that and the Poland one</p>

<p>what would 8 wrong be? and i put poland solidarity too</p>

<p>I think 8 wrong might still be an 800… that probably needs to be fact-checked</p>

<p>I think 8 wrong would be a 790 or 800 (hopefully lol)</p>

<p>When will the scores be available, does anyone know?</p>