<p>^I think it’s a compilation of MCs that a bunch of people memorised…</p>
<p>Which… is now probably lost in cyberspace.</p>
<p>Why doesn’t someone with the list just pastebin it and paste the link on here instead of having 20+ people spamming the thread with requests.</p>
<p>^Because then CB would see it and kill us all.</p>
<p>can someone pm me the list too? :)</p>
<p>can someone please pm me the list</p>
<p>On essay #3 (slavery) I called the Mexican american war the spanish american war by mistake. I still used the war accuatly to explain about the expansion of slavery and teasion with the treaty of guadalupe hildalgo and the wilmot proviso. My other main topic included the missouri compromise of 1820 and the compromise of 1850. </p>
<p>The ap wouldn’t consider this a major error would they, keeping in mind that the question was about slavery and not about the war…</p>
<p>I also BRIEFLY (1-2 sentences) talked about the kansas nebraska act and the dred scott decision just because it helped the flow of my essay even though they were beyond 1850.</p>
<p>and does the list even EXIST?</p>
<p>You called it the wrong war. Probably a major error.</p>
<p>It wouldn’t hurt you beyond 1 or 2 points, though.</p>
<p>i would like a pm of the multiple choice list as well please</p>
<p>can someone PM me the list too pleasee?</p>
<p>Guys, stooooop.</p>
<p>^Yeah seriously guys please stop.</p>
<p>I just took the late test today.</p>
<p>I’m looking at old DBQs on AP Central and seeing the grades, even for very long essays, is getting me worried. How are you supposed to use the documents? We barely wrote any DBQs in class. I just mention each one quickly, using a general summary of it in like one sentence. Then I analyze for a while and add more info.</p>
<p>Yes, that would be fine. The documents are only used (in APUSH) to substantiate your central argument. Outside information and analysis of the document is much more essential than the document itself.</p>
<p>@CSIHSIS Not trying to sound mean but that might be a problem. The docs are only there to be used as support. They don’t want you to merely summarize them and do some analysis, they want you to use them in support of your main argument.</p>
<p>That’s what summarize and analyze them means…</p>
<p>CSIHSIS, as long as you didn’t merely state the document in passing, you should be fine (assuming you also incorporated it into your argument).</p>
<p>So…3 weeks until scores? :D</p>
<p>Do scores come out early or late July , I forgot…</p>
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