<p>Deleted post that was in response to @anony…Reposted again on next page</p>
<p>Ugh, I said the 10th amendment allowed new states with equal power as the preexisting states to form…</p>
<p>@anonymousx37, you’re right. What was the curve???</p>
<p>Wtheck!!! ( CC cleaned my language… Awks)</p>
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<p>I had the exact same line of thinking haha, I even remembered laughing about the barbed wire too.</p>
<p>…wow… I can’t believe CB would do that… wow</p>
<p>Recycled?!?!!</p>
<p>Oh my goshhhhhhhh recycled questions
Well they didnt think they did too well either :p</p>
<p>I know the answer to the first question was disease. But that was actually a major concept in World History. I really had trouble with this test lol.</p>
<p>As for the Walt Whitman one… How sure are you guys about 1) He rejected reason and 2) He was a Deist? I looked on Wikipedia and it does say he was heavily influenced by Deism (Although I put Evangelist lol), but I didn’t read anything that would point to what the answer to the first question might have been.</p>
<p>do they do this for all tests???</p>
<p>@CalvinTBOD. Refer to my post earlier with a quote from Direct Hits. The answers were Romatic and rejection of reason</p>
<p>Romantic was an actual option though.</p>
<p>Swaggerjoe: Ah okay, thanks! There are so many posts that I’m having trouble keeping up with everyone haha. Well, at least I can reject of reason.</p>
<p>Also, if this test is more difficult than the previous years (which according to a lot of people seems to be), will the curve be much nicer? :P</p>
<p>What about the women’s quote - moral influence on men or equal education as men?</p>
<p>It’s slightly pleasing to know that a lot of other people seemed to struggle with it as much as I…</p>
<p>ARobins I said moral influence or whatever.</p>
<p>This test = May 2009 = June 2011</p>
<p>There are consolidated lists at the end of each of the threads for these respective dates.</p>
<p>If anybody is going to spend the time going through them, please let me know the answer to the last question (the quote about uniting blacks against business and having their products be sold at more expensive prices), the one about which of the following is NOT a reason for imperialism, whether it was Spain or Portugal (I’m pretty confident it’s Portugal), question #52 (I forget what the actual Q was lol…anybody remember?), and the answer to the last question on the first page (I said choice C something about _____ had power initially then something happened with money bills and ______ then got power)</p>
<p>i put romanticism i know for a fact that’s the right answer</p>
<p>Women’s Quote: It was their moral influence.</p>
<p>Not an End of Cattle: It was decrease in demand.</p>
<p>Reason Not Supporting Imperialism: More land for the people.</p>
<p>I think the quote for the last question was a populist leader.</p>
<p>If I do bad… I’m gonna tell collegeboard that it was recycled and thus unfair… Jk. But seriously… Who knows, someone might’ve looked at it before the test!!</p>