Official June SAT II US History Thread

<p>i think he means the one w/ the black guy and the white guy working together</p>

<p>the answer was to put aside racial differences. (slogan was "united we win")</p>

<p>"i think he means the one w/ the black guy and the white guy working together</p>

<p>the answer was to put aside racial differences. (slogan was "united we win")"</p>

<p>was that the one with the US flag in the background? I chose the answer that had something along the lines of appealing to the working class... don't know if it's right though.</p>

<p>I disagree with several of these:</p>

<p>21.) New Deal characterized by massive spending to jumpstart economy</p>

<p>I put that it was characterized by public programs funded by deficit spending. I don't remember the option you listed, or I would have put it.</p>

<p>57) Assembly line not a feature in late 19th Century industrialism</p>

<p>I'm fairly sure they were. I thought the answer was hydroelectric dams and fossil fuels, which only became widespread in industry much later.</p>

<p>21.) Is the same...I didnt remember the wording You have it right.
57.) I'm pretty sure Ford invented the assembly line in the 1900s.</p>

<p>Wait, izzy, describe the cartoon with the American flag in the background.</p>

<p>the question wasn't about who invented the assembly line, but rather about who epitomized it.</p>

<p>Well you have a backgroud with the American flag (the stripes and stars). You have two men on the bottom working with tools or something (I was rushing so I didn't really get a good look at it.. yea-I think I should've worked more slowly).... but now that I think about it.. it might've had something to do with race/desegregation. oh poo...lol</p>

<p>Senor: I guess I misunderstood what you answering then. We agree, except I still disagree with one question.</p>

<p>The united we stand cartoon: wasn't that to try to help the economy?</p>

<p>I guess I didn't notice the two were of separate races. I'm like the south park kids!</p>

<p>the guy on the bottom was black.</p>

<p>I didn't notice the guy was "black" lol.</p>

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<p>I remember it now, and the answer I chose was something about the economy. Or else I'm confabulating.</p>

<p>Are you sure there was a black guy? Maybe he was covered in oil or something, from working hard making airplanes. =/</p>

<p>P.S. Post number 69! Dude!</p>

<p>Im positive the guy was black</p>

<p>well the slogan is "united we stand", so it probably has to do something with unification.</p>

<p>He was definately black. I don't think collegeboard would go so far as in how you have to think that working with oil dirties your skin.</p>

<p>I have two questions to contribute. Not sure if I should number them 83) and 84) or not, but</p>

<p>83) The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in areas still in rebellion.
84) The quote about the guy with people pleading him to leave mississippi was from 1963 (See movie: Mississippi Burning.)</p>

<p>1.) Quotation about the KKK from 1963
2.) Taft-Hartley act was against the labor unions
3.) TR got the Panama Canal
4.) Mary Sanger was a revolutionary in birth control
5.) Ida Wells Bartnett was anti-lynching
6.) Hamilton used the necessary and proper clause to justify the BUS
7.) Marshall's court placed federal law above state law.
8.) Gompers was the head of the AFL
9.) Iroquois lived in permanent settlements...Sioux didn't
10.) AFL was economic, KoL was political
BLACK MAN/ WHITE WOMAN CARTOON
11.) Drawn by a Radical Republican
12.) Supported citizenship for black veterans
13.) WOMEN'S LABOR GRAPH: More women employed in 1980 than at any other time
14.) Quotas of 1920 aimed at Southern and Eastern Europeans
IMMIGRATION GRAPH
15.) Worldwide events affected immigration
16.) Graph doesn't prove that quotas were ineffective
UNEMPLOYMENT GRAPH
17.) Doesn't support statement that farm workers had higher unemployment during depression
18.) Shows that New Deal was somewhat effective at curbing unemployment, but pre war preparation jumpstarted employment.
19.) Quotation about Communist infiltration of State Dept. was Joe McCarthy
20.) Korea ended w/ similar political situation???
21.) New Deal characterized by massive spending to jumpstart economy
22.)SSA was a New Deal program.
23.) Enemies during WW1 was Choice C
24.) Not ratifying League of Nations exemplified Washington's ideals
25.) State prohibition ineffective b/c ppl viewed it as an intrusion
26.) Utah's statehood delayed b/c of polygamy
27.) Puerto Rico was answer to Span-Am War one
28.) Annexation of Austria, Spanish Civil War, etc. led to WW2
29.) Sit-ins represented beginnings of Student protest
30.) MLK influenced by Thoreau
31.) MLK involved in Montgomery bus boycotts
32.) Chisolm trail was for cattle
33.) Congregationalist: Broken into small member churches were members governed
34.) Great Awakening threatned Church b/c it preached that you didn't have to belong to organized church
35.) Virginia Co. settled Jamestown for Gold
36.) Rising population of Virginia due to need for workers for tobacco cultivation
37.) 2nd Great Awakening caused more abolitionist sentiment
38.) Difference btwn. parties: Republicans against spread of slavery, Dems split.
39.)Gadsen purchase didn't increase sectional differences.
40.) 14th Amendment undid Dred Scott case
41.) Wizard of Oz about free-silver populists
42.) Jackson presidency characterized by sectional differences over tariff
43.) Sugar Act passed to enforce customs laws on colonies.
44.) Time before French Indian war was salutory neglect
45.) Declaration of Independence listed Grievances against King
46.) 2nd Continental Congress was not dominated by Tories
47.)Whiskey Rebellion occurred b/c of excise tax
48.) Royal Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlement West of the Appalachians
49.) Population shift to the sunbelt.
50.) Camp David Accords ended war btwn. Israel and Egypt
51.) Great Compromise dealt with 2 senators and proportional # of representatives.
52.) Quotation about a law being null and void within a state was from John Calhoun.
53.) On the Road was the beatnik novel
54.) Silent Spring increased environmental awareness.
55.) Biggest problem for Americans during Revolutionary war was lack of funding.
56.) Utopias didn't want to secede politically
57) Assembly line not a feature in late 19th Century industrialism
58.) Social Gospel argued that social reform would be achieved thru political and economic reform
59.) Stephen Douglas quotation had to do w/ popular sovereignty.
60.) Kansas-Nebraska Act had to so w/ popular sovereignty
61.) More black land ownership not true of 1865-1900 South
62.) "Most whites owned slaves" not true of antebellum south.
63.) Jane Addams dealt w/ plight of urban poor
64.) Quotation about blacks in Cuban insurrection an attempt to stop Americans from helping.
65.) Plessy vs. Ferguson upheld seperate but equal.
66.) Zimmerman note pledged German support for Mexico taking SW USA
67.) Scopes Trial dealt w/ teaching evolution
68.) One answer was the Russian Revolution - Don't remember the question
69.)Bonus Army had to do w/ economic plight and unemployment
70.)Life Magazine photo showed women as domestic divas in Baby Boom era
71.) War propaganda showed women as capable and willing to work for country's sake.
72.) Marshall plan pumped money into Europe.
73.) Berlin blockade an attempt to force West Germans into submission
74.) House had to do w/ Euro wealth
75.) Boycott used by Americans against Brits
76.) Poster of men propagated putting aside racial tensions
77.) Spanish explorers brought previously unknown diseases to new world
78.)Pennsylvania propagated religious tolerance and pacifism
79.) Industrial unionism best defined by organization in the 1930s
80.) Populists supported governmnet coinage of silver
81.) UN was created for peace and to maintain balance of power
82.) Poll tax amendment not passed under progressives
83.) Graph supports the claim that FERA worked
84.) Lowell system recruited girls from the countryside
85.)Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in areas in rebellion.
86.)</p>

<p>to # 83, that's right, because Lincoln didn't want to lose the support of the border states with slaves that were still loyal to the union. </p>

<p>Can't recall anything about 84, though.</p>

<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroelectric_power#Hydro-electric_facts%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroelectric_power#Hydro-electric_facts&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>This says that hydroelectric power was invented in 1882. So is the assembly line right?</p>

<p>see also:</p>

<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_line%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_line&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>No, the assembly line was not a prominent industrial happening until the early 20th century, thanks to the one only Harry Ford.</p>