<p>yeah on this test i should have gone with my gut and i would have like -10 right now, but instead im barely over a 700 :(</p>
<p>-7 is just about an 800</p>
<p>not TOO bad lol</p>
<p>wondering how many of these answers are for sure correct. Like out of the 82 or so , how many would you guess are for sure correct?</p>
<p>Since so many people have so meticulously checked, I'd say all of the consensus ones we're 90+% sure are correct.</p>
<p>Chart with government employees (civilians and military): johns great society..... wat question was that???</p>
<p>Yeah, I canceled my score today....It was around 740..but I know I can do a lot better considering that I got about 5 wrong because of stupidity and not lack of knowledge. Also, I never studied past 1950's, so I omitted four questions that discussed events after 1950's. Therefore, I fugure if I get those 5 questions right and study past 1950..then I will have at most -7 to -8. = 770-800, which is a lot better than 740.</p>
<p>hey when do scores come out, is it just three weeks after the test online like the sat I was?</p>
<p>yeah they come out may 29</p>
<p>This has probably been asked before but I can't seem to find it.</p>
<p>How many questions can you get wrong and still get an 800? I really don't want to retake this in June along with Biology and Literature.</p>
<p>EDIT: There was this question that showed a map with the dates that each state allowed women to vote. What was the answer to that?</p>
<p>I've heard 7-8 wrong = 800, FreshElephant. But somehow I don't remember that Q....some western state (wasn't it Nevada?) allowed women to vote first.</p>
<p>That was an AP question I think. :)</p>
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<p>lol, it probably was</p>
<p>No, that question was on both AP and SAT in slightly different forms and it showed that Wyoming allowed women to vote first in 1869. The answer was... the West typically gave more rights to women. (if you noticed the states in the West gave full rights of voting to women, the Midwest was partial rights, and the Northeast/South were typically male voting states)</p>
<p>That means we've recreated the whole SATII except for maybe 2-3 questions. Amazing, no?</p>
<p>was the columbian exchange mentioned on the biglist?</p>
<p>Nicole,</p>
<p>Do you have an updated list for 5/6 USH? If yes, would you please repost it. Thanks!</p>
<p>Sorry I do not have an updated list. I will do it tomorrow. I have an AP CHEM exam to study for.</p>
<p>Congrats everyone.. i think we almost recreated the entire exam. definitely an accomplishment.</p>
<p>What's a bad score on this thing? I went back over the list and know I missed 7, and there are 6 I'm not sure of. I calculated my score range to be anywhere between 740 and 800.</p>
<p>1 First European colony/settlement in America: Florida
2 Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest: Hunting/Fishing
3 Most slave trade in 17th and 18th century: Caribbean and Brazil
4 First female vice president: Geraldine Ferraro
5 Picture of the woman holding flag: Womens suffrage
6 Which policy did not show increased government control during WWI: president making treaties
7 Chart of MA immigrant kids vs. SC natives: Public opinion
8 Cartoon of Uncle Sam getting fat: McKinley relying on precedent to continue expansion
9 Indentured women were not allowed to: Marry
10 Cartoon of black eagle (NRA) shocking old man: 1931-1940
11 Difficulty in western NY: French and Indians
12 Quote about womens rights by Margaret Fuller: Supporters of abolition often supported womens rights
13 Improvement of urban living conditions: Jacob Riis
14 How were labor organizations supported in the Depression: Government legislation
15 Cherokees different from other tribes: Took action in court
16 Quote about Pennsylvanians: Factionalism undermined their religion
17 Stamp Act: Tax
18 What wasnt produced in the colonies by 1840: Petroleum
19 What hurt US-Mexico Relations: Pershing attacking Pancho Villa
20 Who composed Anti-Slavery Society: Religious middle class OR wealthy merchants? Women?? (i asked my apush teacher)
21 Why were French colonies not successful: Lack of settlers
22 What didnt affect New England textile industry: Completion of railroads
23 Significance of border states for the Union: Strategic location and resources
24 Laissez-fair wanted the government to have: High protective tariffs
25 Quote about a mail order catalog was bad for: Small business owners
26 What was a sign in 1929 of bad economy before the crash: Depressed agricultural prices
27 Frederick Jackson Turner: Frontier Thesis
29 Some quote was about Social Darwinism
30 Map with colored areas in southwest represented what: Hispanics
31 Dred Scott Decision: Blacks did not have the right to sue in court
32 Quote about federal deficit: Alexander Hamilton
33 1921 Conference in Washington about: Naval arms limitation
34 Missouri Compromise did what: Delayed
35 Graph about women in the workforce: Number of single women decreased
36 One question about transcendentalist: Look inward into yourself
37Chart about different ethnicities voting Democrat: Major shift to Democrat in 1928
38 Chart about federal spending: Greatest increase during Great Society/Vietnam??
39 Cartoon of US things in the junkyard & billboards: Teapot Dome and other scandals
40 How American expansion changed in the 1890s: Foreign expansion
41 Cartoon of balloon made of patches: Populist party splintered together ideals from various groups
42 Quote from a labor union: Industrial Workers of the World?
43 Second Great Awakening: Religious Revival
44 Something in Vietnam: Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
45 Federalist Papers: Promoted ratification of Constitution in 1787
46 Chart with Nonfarm vs Farm Incomes: The rich got richer more than the poor got richer
47 Chart with prices for food, household things, clothing: cost of living
48 Chart with government employees (civilians and military): johns great society
49 Cartoon of KKK on a horse and two Ohio men lynched: Southerners didnt like Northern carpetbaggers
50 Cartoon of a snake: Intercolonial agreement
51 Predicting the wrong president- biased
52 Which railroad-Chicago
53 something unconstitutional with civil rights- jap internment camps
54 monroe doctrine - unilateral by US
55 thomas paine- moderation with Britain
56 roosevelt corralary - us intervention in latin america
57 georgias purpose - buffer state
58 picture about keeping slaves close to where they were slaves
59 upton sinclairs jungle= meatpacking industry
60 happened during progressive era- naacp?? maybe
61 plessy v fergunson/ brown v board
62 john marshals ruling he did what. .strengthen federal government
63 john winthrops mass bay colony was a
. model for society
64 antebellum something- no labor unions
65 importance of Saratoga - French aid
66 importance of lews, clark, pike exploration - laid foundations for future explorations
67 manifest destiny- westward expansion
68 quotes about the influence of media by Johnson - media has to be responsible
69 treaty of paris 1787- loose confederation
70 quote against immigration= know nothing pary
71 all of the following black movements except - harlem renaissance
72 suburbs question- corruption in government
73 population growth- south and west
74 berlin airlift - aid to europe
75 checks and balances= voting system? (wasn't this one an except question? I had something about the US appointing cabinet members)
77 nullification - state's right to cancel law
76 women in WW2
78 nullification quote
79- Wilson neutrality act
80 groups not supporting the election of 1936
81 question about Jackson= common man
82 sacco and vanzetti
83 something about something and the answer was internal improvements??!??! Dont know
84 domino theory was the answer.. quote about all southeast asia falling.
85 woodrow wilson political cartoon - appealing to the public
86 colombian exchange
87 bank of united states - congress uses implied powers.</p>
<p>What would ~10 wrong 2 omit be?</p>