<p>Is -8 wrong still a 800?</p>
<p>It may or may not be, depending on the curve</p>
<p>@swagger joe: I agree thats what I put. Also do you have the answers for the other 18 questions from june 2011? cause the doc only goes to 72.</p>
<p>Does anyone recall answer choices for the question “Which was NOT a factor of expanding slavery in south?” One of the choices I think was “Slaves had experience growing cotton in Africa” or the like.</p>
<p>very worst 18 wrong and 6 omitted so raw score of 62. Could I still a pull a 700 with a lenient curve?</p>
<p>@notnow it will be extremely close. this test was somewhat difficult so the curve will be somewhat nice you’re looking at a 680-700 and will probably fall in that range.</p>
<p>@InkeDotLy: I believe I put England joining on the slave trade as my answer. It seemed the oddest answer imo, because there wasn’t a direct relation between that answer and the need for African slaves. I also think that slaves with experience would make sense, but I was iffy as to whether they grew cotton in Africa - they did grow rice though, so I extrapolated from there.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the one that asks you who would oppose manifest destiny? new england abolitionist, western mountaineer, midwest farmer (?), southern slaveowner…and somethin else</p>
<p>i guarantee you that the cold war quote was senator joseph mccarthy b/c it essentially said that people within the united states have turned against us. i thought it was really hard but after reading through this forum it looks like I did pretty well.</p>
<p>@jesskidding: I picked New England abolitionist. I don’t think they would’ve liked acquiring new territories that could become slave states.</p>
<p>i got so many wrong =_= ugh…not looking good for a 700…■■■. i should have studied more. well at least i know to do that for the AP test now…</p>
<p>Did the answer to the Dred Scott question have Fugitive Slave Act in it? Does anyone remember exactly what the answer was in that one?</p>
<p>Also what was the question about WWI and Mexico and what were the answer choices?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a question regarding mercantilism? What was it exactly again?</p>
<p>@thesmiter agreed with new england but disagree about England ; the english tried to join the slave trade and became quite professional at it. It was cotton; slaes learned cotton when they got here and the slave owners would train them for a few monthes on the way to harvest it.</p>
<p>I know I have some wrong but these were my big doubts </p>
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<li><p>the virginia mass and Mex and Peru - I was between military leadership and joint stock because I know virginia was and Plymouth too but since it said mass bay I got confused </p></li>
<li><p>some colonial governor crap: did they get more power? </p></li>
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<p>-random economics question of the1920/s and depression</p>
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<li>slavery - was there a lack of available indentured servants? I knew that they weren’t wanted anymore after bacons rebellion but the thing is that this doesn’t mean that there wasn’t an available supply - i don’t know</li>
</ul>
<p>What’s the chance that I don’t pull an 800 with 2 wrong, 4 uncertain (as in, there’s no general consensus as to the right answer on cc. I left none blank)? I studied really hard and getting <800 will make me unhappy lol</p>
<p>@notnow: Dred Scott question was that he wasn’t a citizen and couldn’t sue. not sure about the WWI one, I don’t think I put down Mexico as my answer</p>
<p>@princeton: none that I remember</p>
<p>this is kinda late but … in essential content it says</p>
<p>Insider Tip - Most APUSH texts focus on the Spanish while ignoring the Portuguese. It is important to remember that the Portuguese, led by Prince HHenry the Navigator, were the first to conduct REGULAR maritime expeditions in the south atlantic.</p>
<p>the question said something like… which european power was the first to conduct systematic expeditions? … it didn’t say anything on the new world… so pretty sure the answer was Portugal</p>
<p>Found it. “But rice was grown in Africa, and the Carolinians were soon paying premium prices for West African slaves experienced in rice cultivation. THe Africans’ agricultural skill and their relative immunity to malaria…”</p>
<p>American Pageant, pg 38. Now as to whether or not that extends to cotton as well as rice is questionable.</p>
<p>does anyone know what was the approx curve in the previous times this test was given out?</p>