Official Sat Ii Ush Post Test Discussion

<p>I said Industralist too was that right?</p>

<p>i guess so. was there a question about jackson and the common man?</p>

<p>Rabidchickens, I am 10000000% sure that it's right, lol. Any more questions that we can think of?</p>

<p>Yeah, Jackon represented the common man + democratic values to the people.</p>

<p>wat about the cost of living going up?</p>

<p>wait since when arent you allowed to use mechanical pencils</p>

<p>Yeah they told me I couldnt use mechanical pencils yesterday as well. But when we ran out of actual pencils, the proctor just gave up and said use lead pencils if they're #2.</p>

<p>will the machine score them if the marks are dark?</p>

<p>mechanical pencils arn't allowed? I used one.... ?!!</p>

<p>it's probably just because some of the lead in mechanical pencils is really soft</p>

<p>I've always used mechanical pencils for every scantron test I've taken in the past, including SAT I and SAT IIs. The error is prolly a rare occurrence. I don't think u guys should spent time worrying over it.</p>

<p>thanks.... we could always do hand scoring anyway</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the choices for the question regarding increased government control during WWI??</p>

<p>dont remember but was there a question about ww1 and neutrality?</p>

<p>MED786,</p>

<p>The choices were like Selective Service Act, nationalization of basic industries, creating gov't agencies to regulate things, something else, and then presidential power to make treaties + war measures. </p>

<p>Greenbay, </p>

<p>Yes there was a question about neutrality - you just reminded me of it now. It asked for what immediate measure Wilson did after breakout of war in Europe in 1914. The answer was call for neutrality, I believe.</p>

<p>yeah that was the question exactly.. so another easy one we have figured out</p>

<p>Hey, this is great. We must only have 15-20 left, right?</p>

<p>more like 10-15 i think, but not sure since dont have the master list</p>

<p>The choices were like Selective Service Act, nationalization of basic industries, creating gov't agencies to regulate things, something else, and then presidential power to make treaties + war measures. </p>

<p>For this qustion the answer was presidential power to make treaties + war measures because the president had gotten that power long before</p>

<p>and what was the exact wording for the question where people were debating between "giving back land to loyalists" and "forming a government with a 13 loosely bound states"</p>

<p>I don't remember, but I believe it asked what all american's beleived.. it was the loosely bound states I beleive hence the AoC.. since not everyone believed in repaying loyalists</p>