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Booker T. Washington didn’t push for complete legal equality. He thought blacks should accommodate in society, and focus on economic independence instead.</p>
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Booker T. Washington didn’t push for complete legal equality. He thought blacks should accommodate in society, and focus on economic independence instead.</p>
We can’t discuss MC b/c teachers or others can put together a released exam, which will only be available in the future for a fee. Plus, late examers will probably have similar questions. They can check the username because CollegeBoard is a high-security government agency, don’t you know (jk), but they can track your IP # if they want to (maybe?).</p>
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Nixon? Nope. The Shah was overthrown in 1979, during Carter’s presidency. You’re confusing the two energy crises of the 1970s: one was in 1973 when OPEC established an oil embargo, and the other in 1979, after the Iranian Revolution.</p>
answer the question, why do people discuss the SAT mc’s then?</p>
what raw score do you guys think is needed for a 3, 4 and a 5?</p>
Jus wondering, are we going to be able to check what we got wrong after we receive the score? I want to find out where I made mistakes. I never took an AP exam so I don’t know how it is :/</p>
Merp. put something outside of the time period in the DBQ… well, not outside of the time period… it was 1968, just under Johnson, not Nixon. Ugh.</p>
Um, I, along with most of the world, did 2 & 5, and am wondering how many people are taking the subject test tomorrow/ yes all forms are the same in different orders.</p>
I really don’t know how people don’t love REA Crash Course. I thought it was amazing.</p>
P.s. sorry that was a conglomeration of random tidbits.</p>
I did essay number 3 and I was wondering if the national unity issue could be argued the other way around (that political parties did, in some ways, inspire feelings of unity…I did mention sectionalism once, but it wasn’t the focus of my essay) Here’s what I put on the other forum:</p>
“Do you think for FRQ 3 that discussing Jacksonian democracy and universal white manhood suffrage encouraged people to think about national politics and a national realm instead of their own communities (also mentioned the anit-masons and their political nominating convention). And then I wrote about the Federalist/Whigs giving power to the national government and Henry Clay’s American system (managed to sneak in the era of good feelings”</p>
I thought I backed it up with a lot of information, so here’s hoping.</p>
Dang it… There happened to be two energy crisis going on at that time >.<</p>
was the answer about the indians the horses or the multi story complexes? this was one of the MCs</p>
For the question i just asked, what was the question again on the MC?</p>
Any idea what that’s going to cost me? For talking about the energy crisis but mentioning the wrong reason why it came about? (And in my mind I was also thinking OPEC too… I should’ve just listened to my brain…)</p>
I picked 2 and 4.</p>
Kinda bs’d the first free response, and didn’t have that much OI on the DBQ.
Totally destroyed the multiple choice. I thought it was easier than my teacher’s tests.</p>
I hope I get a 5, but i’ll most likely end up with a 4.</p>
—And at the question above on the energy crisis, it was caused by an OPEC oil embargo on the US. Correct me if I am wrong.</p>
The oil embargo was caused by ISRAEL.</p>
I am Israeli and my 10 page term paper was on the cold war in the middle east so trust me. </p>
In 1973 Soviet-funded Egyptian and Syrian armies attacked Israel to regain land lost in the 1967 Six Day War. To counter the Soviets and in fears the Soviets would gain control of the Middle East, the U.S. substantially armed Israel and specifically told them, in the words of Henry Kissinger and Nixon, to humiliate the Soviet armies and prove to the world that whoever is backed by the Soviets cannot achieve their goals- and it’s true- Egypt and Syria did not get their land back.</p>
Oil embargo followed because of U.S. support for Israel.</p>
i didnt write anything funny to cross out, but i DID draw. on the blank sheets of my MC, i drew a rooster and wrote on the front GO TO PAGE 18 FOR THE CHICKEN. on the front of my green insert, i drew the same rooster in pen. hope the college board enjoys that.</p>
I got ONE hour of sleep last night and felt jittery throughout the whole MC. haha. But it was fairly easy. DBQ was ok…we never got to Nixon…but I knew a few things on Vietnam. I also used a wrong acronym for SDS…I wrote my FRQs on black people. They were ok.</p>
i know this is gonna sound stupid but i put ida tarbell as a african american leader in the 1890-1920 then i got home and looked her up nd found she was white -_- will they take points off even though i wrote a 9 essay?</p>
for her they probably will, since her and Ida B. Wells (whom you probably meant) are always people to distinguish on this exam.</p>
HAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHA.
OH goodness, I’ve always assumed she was black too. THAT SUCKS.
I did something ungodly similar.
It sounds like all of the mistakes on our polished essays could greatly be overlooked,
per the rubrics on college board of past essays.
An 8/9 essay contains “minor errors that do not interfere with content or analysis”
So an incorrect thought of a single person’s race, or an improperly acronymed word, or perhaps, in my case, something that happened in the time period that was actually Johnson’s doing, I believe can all be considered “minor errors” that, if enough other evidence is present, can be overlooked!</p>