<p>I’m pretty sure Flightboys marks airplanes off the list! hahaha</p>
<p>I did 4 and 7 too. Nailed 4, talked about slave trade, new products/jobs, and mercantilism. 7 was my 6th essay of the day, but it was ok. I went on this long tangent about the id…</p>
<p>@purifythecolors</p>
<p>The answer said which of the following WAS used before WWI. </p>
<p>Airplanes were NOT used before WWI.
Radio was NOT used before WWI.
Tanks were NOT used before WWI.
Tear gas was NOT used before WWI.</p>
<p>But, railroads WERE used before WWI, in the Crimean War.</p>
<p>This site addresses planes, tanks, and tear gas:
[World</a> War One - Weapons](<a href=“http://www.historyonthenet.com/WW1/weapons.htm]World”>World War One Weapons: What Were They? - History) </p>
<p>Straight from this site:
[European</a> History/European Imperialism and Nationalism - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks](<a href=“European History/European Imperialism and Nationalism - Wikibooks, open books for an open world”>European History/European Imperialism and Nationalism - Wikibooks, open books for an open world)</p>
<p>“The Crimean War marked the first time railroads were used tactically to transport troops and to transport goods to troops over vast distances.”</p>
<p>I found it sort of logical. Industrial Revolution…</p>
<p>For FRQ #5, was there anything for Austria-Hungary except the Dual Monarchy? I just BSed a paragraph about how the Dual Monarchy ****ed off the Serbs and led to the Black Hand assassinating the Archduke.</p>
<p>My groupings for the causes of instability were:
-The effects of a war
1, 2 (feel that this was misinterpreted for i attributed her mentioning revolution as a cause of instability, although she was merely stating support for democracy),4
-The poor mindset of the German citizens
6, 8, 10, 11 (because he called them blindly obedient)
-Opposition Groups
3, 5, 7, 9</p>
<p>Then I chose essay 4 about the commercial trade.
6 paragraphs on that
1-Contribution to the expansion of materialism, Victorian Era
2-Mercantilism
3-Joint-Stock Companies
4-Emphasis on Shipbuilding, Naval Competition</p>
<p>And essay 6
-Political Rights, Involvement
-Social Rights
-Workforce</p>
<p>@314159265 did you include the increasing nationalism felt from the various minority groups? and i also put alexander i freed the serfs, which did not end the resentment felt towards the serfs.</p>
<p>does anyone know when the scoring will come out for the essays on college board?</p>
<p>Probably not until late June, sometimes later.</p>
<p>oh i see =/. well i did essays 3 and 5, does anyone know how it shud have been for 5 with the Ottoman Empire and Russia? cuz i think i did RUssia okay but cudnt think of anything too specific for ottomans…</p>
<p>The questions said which of the following were NOT employed effectively in WWI, right? It was airplanes, as they were barely used.</p>
<p>They were used though, it was railroads</p>
<p>What score would I get on FRQ 3 if I expressed Luther and the Anabaptist’s positions on church and state correctly, but said for calvin that he did not support separation since he wanted a Christian nation/theocracy…</p>
<p>Airplanes, as well as tanks, were not fully taken advantage of until WWII. Airplanes barely made a difference in the fighting, and really were in the “experimental” stage.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that wasn’t the question then, cuz the answer was railroads lol anddd yeah that’s what I did ivy!!! Somewhat, except I talked about Anglicanism too</p>
<p>i put airplanes for the wwi question too.</p>
<p>railroads were used by Russia…</p>
<p>Oh right, oh yeah now I remember the question! Sorry I forgot</p>
<p>My thoughts coming out of the exam:</p>
<p>DBQ = 9 with stars attached. It was really not a hard one and I wrote a good essay.</p>
<p>The other essays were kind of “meh” for me. I really studied the period 1700-1850 and 1945-present hard before the exam, so of course, neither of those periods were essay choices. Oh well. Darwin and Freud were easy to write about. </p>
<p>Either way I would fall over in a dead faint if I got anything less than a 4, considering I already had a 3 after the MC on the '09 exam, so it’s not like it matters that much.</p>
<p>Man I think I took a totally different route on frq 3 from most people:</p>
<p>I talked about not the leaders, but the Protestant citizens in the nations and how they felt. As example, I talked about Britain and the constant shifts between Catholicsm/Anglicanism, France and the Huguenots/Edict of Nantes, and the Spanish Inquisition and Dutch Golden Age. Some of those came before the time period but did continue to occur within the time period mentioned. Will they totally murder me for explaining it this way? My thesis was that when it all boiled down to it, the point of view of the Protestants depended on whether they were in a nation favoring them or repressing them, as is typical human nature.</p>
<p>7 seemed pretty decent to me: I talked about the ideas of Victorianism and compared the drastic changes that came after Darwin’s theory of evolution (challenging religion), social darwinism/“survival of the fittest” (challenging morality and human behavior), and Freud’s ideas of the psychosexual theory and mental instability that supposedly came from repressing such desires.</p>
<p>As for the DBQ… I survived. I had my money on a Cold War DBQ and was not expecting the WR. I had three groups, used all the documents, had 3 strong points of view and 3 weak ones, quoted, made explanations, etc, etc.</p>
<p>That should get me a decent score, right? I think I did relatively well on the multiple choice… :)</p>