<p>Thought I'd get a discussion going. Please try to keep a list as we progress!</p>
<p>I had 20minutes to spare at the end. The test was so insanely easy… and I barely studied for it. Wish I had extra time for chem and math i :/</p>
<p>I have a couple of questions:
- Utopian communities didn’t do what?
- Henry Ford didn’t do what?
- Most African-Americans moved north when?</p>
<p>@ Ge231Fb</p>
<p>I don’t think the question was based on the Utopian communities. I think that was an option in a question</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Can’t remember</p></li>
<li><p>Pre WWI to WWI period (since they had freedom / more opportunities/ less oppression from the southern states). I know as a fact that it was during WWI, thus I chose that answer.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>I remember one question was “All of the following are characteristics of Utopian communities except” and I said something about Native American traditions.</p>
<p>@ Ge231Fb</p>
<p>OHH, now I remember what you are talking about XD sorry about that. I put the same thing as you did. Something about adopting Native American traditions/lifestyle</p>
<p>List of what THE jsungoh remembers for questions (hehe):</p>
<p>ADD QUESTIONS/ ANSWERS ONTO THIS PLEASE.</p>
<ol>
<li>The difference between CIO and AFL?</li>
<li>What did the Plessy v. Ferguson do?: Allow public schools to stay segregated</li>
<li>Utopian communities did not do what: Adopt Native American tradition/lifestyle</li>
<li>Most African-Americans moved during what time period: Pre WWI-WWI Era</li>
<li>What was the difference between the England and Spanish colonization of the new world?</li>
<li>Picture of a Confederate Soldier asking for forgiveness compared to a picture of a black veteran man and whether he should get forgiveness</li>
<li>Which party would most likely support this type of picture (of the Confederate soldier and the picture of the black veteran man)</li>
<li>Which of these authors were around during the “Lost Generation”: I put Ernest Hemingway</li>
<li>Which of these people exposed corruption in gov’t etc.: mudslingers</li>
</ol>
<p>I’ll add more when I remember them randomly</p>
<ol>
<li>The difference between CIO and AFL? I said that CIO included AA and Women.</li>
<li>What did the Plessy v. Ferguson do?: Allow public schools to stay segregated</li>
<li>Utopian communities did not do what: Adopt Native American tradition/lifestyle</li>
<li>Most African-Americans moved during what time period: Pre WWI-WWI Era</li>
<li>What was the difference between the England and Spanish colonization of the new world?</li>
<li>Picture of a Confederate Soldier asking for forgiveness compared to a picture of a black veteran man and whether he should get forgiveness</li>
<li>Which party would most likely support this type of picture (of the Confederate soldier and the picture of the black veteran man) I said Radical Republicans.</li>
<li>Which of these authors were around during the “Lost Generation”: I put Ernest Hemingway</li>
<li>Which of these people exposed corruption in gov’t etc.: mudslingers I said muckrakers.</li>
</ol>
<p>^Agree with Ge231Fb. </p>
<h1>9 on the list was definitely muckrackers.</h1>
<p>What was the answer to the question regarding religious tolerance in the colonies?</p>
<p>whoops, sorry
it is muckrackers
mudslingers wasn’t an option XD (they look similar, hehe)</p>
<p>@jlewis 24: cant seem to remember what i put for that ):
did anyone else take this exam…seems like nobody took it</p>
<p>For the AA migration one, I think I put prior to WWII. My reasoning was that the draft opened up a lot of jobs in the North.
The picture of the soldier, I put something about war veterans getting some benefit (voting maybe?). We had analyzed the cartoon last year in APUSH and it seemed like the most likely answer to me.
Agree with other answers.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the one about which author wrote books concerning the evils or cruelty of industry? I remember two of the answer choices were Upton Sinclair and Richard Wright, but I didn’t chose either of those.
Also, answer to one of the quote questions (“men and women were created equal”) was from the Declaration of Sentiments.
One with a graph with unemployment, WPA, CC, and FERA was something like government programs helped unemployment a little but most help came from prewar conditions.
Was Ida B Wells the one that wrote about lynching… or something?
Oh, and the one question asking which person was correctly paired with their colony – I think I put the one with Massachusetts in the answer.</p>
<p>anyone read Crash Course for this? I got a 580 on a kaplan practice test two nights ago, studied all of Crash Course yesterday, and feel like I’m guaranteed at least 700 on this…could be arguably the most effective tool out of all sat subject test books</p>
<p>I don’t think Henry Ford was anti-Semitic? lol</p>
<p>edit: wait nvm, I just looked it up and apparently he was o_o</p>
<p>@notan_oxymoron - </p>
<p>the matching one with person/colony was John Winthrop/Massachusetts Bay Colony, right?</p>
<p>edit: also, what was the Social Gospel answer?</p>
<p>^^ I put that.
Anyone remember which group gained voting rights in the 1840s? I put all white males or whatever cause of Andrew Jackson’s policies.</p>
<p>^yeah, I put almost every white male.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the quotation question that said something about citizens feeling more american?</p>
<p>Didn’t the African American question state when was the first migration of AA to the north? Not when most AA’s moved??? I can’t remember.</p>
<p>I wish I had Crash Course, but I used AMSCO for what little studying I did do.</p>
<p>jlewis - yes! that’s it. John Winthrop.</p>
<p>And wasn’t the one question about the president who used the Monroe Doctrine to intervene in Cuba Teddy Roosevelt?
Margaret Sanger was the birth control lady
There was something about the cult of domesticity… can’t remember exactly what I put but I thought it was rather easy. Something about women taking care of children?
Oh, and the very last question about the Tet offensive’s impact was that it gave the american public the idea that the war was un-winnable or something.
Which of the following did not contribute to the sectional crisis that lead up to the Civil War - Compromise of 1850
What was that one question with a picture of like a little corner of Oregon territory?
And there was a question about industrial unionism I think, but I don’t remember what it was or the answer I put down.
There was another one about Rockefeller’s Standard Oil - I put vertical integration but I was torn between that and first multimillion corporation or something.
Question about scopes trial - religious fundamentalism</p>
<p>yeah it was Teddy Roosevelt. Wasn’t the cult of domesticity answer something like women took care of household duties while men worked? or something like that.</p>
<p>The women taking care of children was a possible answer for the question asking what the difference between Native American women and British colonial women was.</p>
<p>And I don’t remember the picture with a little corner of Oregon. Anybody remember?</p>
<p>And I put horizontal integration for the Rockefeller question as well.</p>
<p>Was the quote on nullification being bad for the union made by Andrew Jackson or Lincoln? Cause Jackson’s administration went through the whole South Carolina nullification crisis, but the Southern states justified their secession before the Civil War on nullification…</p>