Official June SAT II US History Thread

<p>What did you get for that one? I put that chemical weapons added to arsenal or something...</p>

<p>I chose that one too...</p>

<p>conserving the fruit was wrong for that question...i don't remember what the right one was but i remember that that was wrong</p>

<p>I chose the answer that the germans had developed chemical weapons becuase it said in the poster the carbon from the pits could be used in respirators for the soldiers suffering injuries from poisonous gas</p>

<p>hmm... i dont think that "germans developed chem weapons" was an option. i think the closest was that "germans use of poisonous gas proved ineffective" or something.</p>

<p>yeah it was something like that though and that was the right answer</p>

<p>The answer was definately that the European enemies had added chemical weapons to their arsenal.</p>

<p>senor is right</p>

<p>You can't really state that it was ineffective, just because they found a way to treat it, you can't just draw the conclusion that it was not effective BEFORE, or even AFTER the absorbtion method was discovered.</p>

<p>You could only draw that they were beginning to use chemical weapons from the picture given to you, nothing else.</p>

<p>yeah... thats what i was thinking during the test. but there was really no other answer option that reflected the fact that germans were using poisonous gas.</p>

<p>Wasn't one of the answers having to do with the red cross itself--that they were helping in the war effort or am i making that up?</p>

<p>No clue. The answer was "The Europeans added chemical weapons to their arsenal", just as many people here have said.</p>

<p>can somone post the curve for this test?
someone may have posted it already, but i dont want to go through all 20 pages!
anyways, help will be greatly appreciated...
thanks!</p>

<p>Re: JAMoldovan: Yes, that was an answer choice, but the wrong one. The correct answer to that question (which corresponded with a poster) was something about Europeans adding chemical weapons to their aresenal. ...Don't quote me on that.</p>

<p>Re: theStones: <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>hey thanks..
thats a sweet curve</p>

<p>whats 2 blank, 6 wrong</p>

<p>Figure it out, lazy! Gosh.</p>

<p>^LoL. I think you'd score a 800, music.</p>

<p>Im just hoping to go above 750, thats all I really care about</p>

<p>assembly line was not in the 19th century</p>

<p>Henry Ford installed the World's first moving assembly line on December 1, 1913, as one of several innovations intended to cut costs and permitting mass production. </p>

<p>that's from</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>