Official June SAT II US History Thread

<p>henry ford...</p>

<p>82.) Poll tax amendment not passed under progressives</p>

<p>was that definitely an answer? i remmeber i put something else...</p>

<p>other answers to that include... direct senator election women's vote</p>

<p>Wasn't there a question about the Spanish explorers significantly changing NA w/ horses?</p>

<p>yeah poll tax was passed under LBJ...I'm sure</p>

<p>oooh... I put down teh manufacture and sale of alcohollic beverages, because it didn't say, "Prohibit"</p>

<p>:-/ i'm an idiot</p>

<p>What was the answer to the question that asked who brought lyynchings to public attention?</p>

<p>Also, what was the answer to the one that asked for an example of industrial unionism?</p>

<p>Ida wells was the lynching one</p>

<p>the 1930s was the unions</p>

<p>I thought the Spanish explorer one was that they brought diseases from the Old World to the New World where they had different immune defenses.</p>

<p>yeah it was fcs, is there anything online to convert a raw score to an estimated score out of 800</p>

<p>according to my collegeboard book, raw score 90-81 = 800</p>

<p>that's one point more optimistic than sparknotes' chart
<a href="http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/sat2/history/chapter2section3.rhtml%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/sat2/history/chapter2section3.rhtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Im thinking my raw score is somewhere between a 77 and 79, not bad for little to know test prep</p>

<p>so did we agree on the panama canal question?</p>

<p>Harry is a nickname for Henry</p>

<p>dude the new lights were emotional and believed in individual soulful experiences, which undermined church authority</p>

<p>wait. did we agree on the New Lights question?</p>

<p>so the answer was not that the Great Awakening led to an emotional style that threated the ways of the established church?</p>

<p>" The log college specialized in turning out zealots who disdained complacency and proclaimed the need for revival. Among the most successful of these was Tennent's son, Gilbert. He became the leader of the so-called New Light faction..."</p>

<p>"The English revivalist urged his listeners to experience a 'new birth'--a sudden emotional moment of conversion and salvation--and warned of the dangers of a ministry that had not experienced such rebirth."</p>

<p>America: A Narrative History by Tindall and Shi</p>

<p>i think we're correct audiophile.</p>

<p>and another one. The graph about unemployment... I thought the answer for that was that New Deal programs helped to decrease unemployment a little bit, but employment finally shot up during pre-war preparation.</p>

<p>it was that</p>

<p>The list is so helpful! (:</p>

<p>There was also a question that went with a poster. Something about conserving fruits/vegetable seeds?</p>

<p>^ I remember that one.. it was something with the Red Cross....</p>