**** OFFICIAL June SAT US History Thread ****

<p>Aww ok that sounds right. @Hawkace‌ same here, I mistakes too…</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the qiestion that had the word “injuction”? </p>

<p>@julesrulesx3‌ It had to do with labor unions. I only remembered because of the sports lockout by players’ labor unions. </p>

<p>I didn’t think the test was that horrible. I feel like I definitely got a 740+.</p>

<p>@Hawkace‌ I just don’t remember the question haha</p>

<p>For the 1920s did prosperity and urbanization grow or were pple politcally uninterested?</p>

<p>@julesrulesx3‌ it was urbanization and prosperity. It wouldn’t be disinterested voters because women had gained the right to vote only in 1920 and I doubt they’d be uninterested in exercising their newly won right.</p>

<p>@julesrulesx3‌ I said that prosperity and urbanization grew. I know that the 20s was marked with prosperity (up until Stock market crash of 1929). Except this was also the period where they elected three conservative presidents because the people were tired of political battles. So I’m really not sure.</p>

<p>What would be the cut off for 700 and 750? Based on recent years in terms of raw score (included .25)</p>

<p>Ugh for the question asking: all these characterized the 1950s EXCEPT, I chose levittown thinking that the country was in financial difficulty to surbanize. I also crossed out advent of rock and roll thinking that the counterculture took place in the 1950s. But the answer was rock and roll right?</p>

<p>@IlariaCaelestis‌ that’s what I put too! The only reason I thought it might be uninterested in politcs is bc of the political machine and corruption withpresidents</p>

<p>Alright so since this test was easy (supposedly), does that mean the next test in October or whatever will be hard? Thanks in advance guys</p>

<p>@jchen97 On a previously administered test to get at least a 700 the raw score was 64, and the cut off for 750 is a raw score of 72. Of course scaling is different but I’m pretty sure you can get a raw score of 80-79 and score a 800. </p>

<p>Hate to bring this up again but
Were native americans included in the minorities from the mine question?
If so, I don’t think that is the correct answer. Native americans were displaced bc of the exploiting of land, and led to conflicts.
But if I’m just imagining that native americans was on there, sorry my b!</p>

<p>Question - Answer

  1. John rolfe – tobacco
  2. Something…. - Mercantilism
  3. Mines – Chinese, NA, blacks, etc
  4. Ashcan school of art – technology
  5. Lawyers protesting (pic) – Bryant free coinage
  6. Anasazi – sedentary agriculture
  7. Tyranny of majority speech – Madison
  8. Silent majority – Vietnam
  9. Religious tolerance except – Massachusetts bay
  10. Graph about immigration except – quotas didn’t work
  11. Why MacArthur was fired – he spoke out about the foreign policy
  12. Frontier – Frederick Jackson turner
  13. Teddy interefered with strike – public interest transcended
  14. New Orleans transport (graph) – RRs
  15. Injunction – labor union
  16. Adams onis – southwestern border
  17. Boston tea party – intolerable acts
  18. Public education – NE antebellum
  19. New deal legislation, electrification – TVA
  20. Loyalists – spread all over
  21. Hudson river school – landscape
  22. NOW quote – voting wasn’t enough
  23. Dec of sentiments passage – Dec of Ind
  24. ^^^ where spoken – Seneca falls convention
  25. Polygamy- Mormons
  26. Battle grant won – Vicksburg
  27. Not in the 1950s – victory gardens
  28. Political cartoon right wing – 1980
  29. Pic of thanksgiving dinner – idealistic rep of radical republicans
  30. Not burnt over NY – federalist party
  31. What did US not do in WW2 – holocaust
  32. Separate but equal passage – Montgomery bus boycott
  33. Pop diffs NA in England, spain and france – more whites in Britain
  34. Exoduster – blacks in Kansas
  35. MLK Jr founded – SCLC
  36. Civil rights in 1920s?? – limit southern and eastern Europe
  37. Idealized middle class – sitcoms
  38. European crop introduced – potato
  39. Cotton in the south – sharecropping
  40. Early 19th century pop growth - natural reproduction
  41. Political cartoon about tapes – Watergate
  42. Opposed some prez ideas about changing the Philippines – Emilio Aguinaldo
  43. What would a scholar look at… - census
  44. 2GA – something about emotional…
  45. Graph about migration of pops – sunbelt grew faster than north
  46. Why puritans moved to colonies except – awesome sophisticated colony of Mass bay
  47. 1920s – prosperity and urbanization grew
  48. De Tocqueville – free enterprise
  49. On last page… idk the question like blah blah event led to what – Montgomery bus
  50. Voting for blacks – from rep to dem</p>

<p>what i got so far… not in order… add some more if you’d like.</p>

<p>@meaa7130‌ Is #11 talking ab how macarthur wanted truce</p>

<p>”On 11 April 1951, U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieved General of the Army Douglas MacArthur of his commands for making public statements that contradicted the administration’s policies.” ~Wikipedia
so he spoke out about his own foreign policy with consulting Truman. I dont think there was a truce…</p>

<p>@K1Helen‌ no it wasn’t rock and roll it was the victory gardens. Sorry :(</p>

<p>Puritans DIDNT come to mass bay bc there was unemployment?
I checked online and it says that most puritans were wealthy and educated and were not looking for economic improvment since there were no cash crops north</p>

<p>@julesrulesx3‌ naw, puritans came to
Mass bay b/cause they were being persecuted by the COE (church of England). They left to make a “model community”. And they didn’t want to separate from the COE only to “purify” it from what they perceived to be catholic excesses.</p>