***MAY 2015 Subject Test - US History***

Does anyone have curve predictions?

What was the answer to the question involving the Pentagon Papers? I put protests at Kent State.

@Morse15 Protests at Kent State were because the US entered Cambodia. The Pentagon Papers widened the credibility gap or undermined the trust of what the US govt says.

What else guys? I can’t remember any other questions.

Monroe Doctrine? (identifying primary source quote), AIDS gay vs mass communication, GI Veteran Bill, African American migrants/Union/black newspaper? Still not completely clear on those answers yet.

Any idea on the curve?

I got GI as well

“Scholars suggest that small-scale agriculture began to develop among American Indians in the Southeast around 1000 b.c., marking a slow transition to what is known as the Woodland period. During the early Woodland period, native peoples began to concentrate settlements near streams and rivers, where the rich soil allowed successful farming. This Woodland tradition took root among Indians in the Carolina region. Many Woodland people planted crops such as sunflowers, corn, pumpkins, squash, and beans and built permanent wooden homes.”

So it WAS the corn(maize) and vegetable one right?

Guys the ww2 public support question asked about 1940. Lend lease was 1941, therefore they were still against the U.S. getting in the war

Yes, food was the answer. What was the quote?

Up until Pearl Harbor, a strong majority of Americans wanted to stay out of war.

Yes, food was the answer. What was the quote?

Curve is likely -8 or 9 as this test was significantly easier than the standard practice tests.

Wait, for what question was the Monroe doctrine the answer?

Yeah I don’t remember what the question was either. I remember Roosevelt Corollary, but not a question with a choice for Monroe Doctrine.

what did you say for the item that wasn’t produced in british or french colonies

gold because I remember reading that they only found fool’s gold

what about the question about the speech about women’s suffrage-- which president was that?

woodrow wilson right before 19th amendment