Official SAT II World History Discussion

<p>Yep it was Zheng. I did aiight</p>

<p>States that were not of the Swahili Coast -- did you guys put Zimbabwe?</p>

<p>Ommitted that one. Swahili kingdoms were those on th eastern coast of Africa... I know almost no african geography at all.</p>

<p>yes. Mogadishu, Kilwa, etc are on the east coast which had a blend of african traditional language and arabic-swahili</p>

<p>Yeah. I was deciding between Mogadishu and Zimbabwe, because I never heard of Mogadishu. Anyway, there was a map on the previous page and Mogadishu was right on the coast.</p>

<p>I put Zimbabwe!!</p>

<p>heh awesome :). BTW there was a list of three Italian names was the answer Italian Unification? I put that.</p>

<p>Did you guys take AP World history or something, how do you know all of this? They don't offer the course at my school. I have taken Euro and US, and I was really ****ed to see how much African and Asian history was on the test.</p>

<p>Unification, definitely. That was one of the easier ones.</p>

<p>Did you guys put for the quote with Peter and "upon this rock I'll build my church" the location of the Vatican?</p>

<p>Yes I took AP World History and for mahras2 I put Italian Unification.</p>

<p>Mahras - </p>

<p>It was someguy, Mazzini, and Garibaldi. The answer was Unification, so you were correct. So was I. YAY!</p>

<p>I put papal superiorty b/c it was similaruy if not almost the same as the one in the REal SATs</p>

<p>Effulgent, </p>

<p>I wasn't sure on that one. I answered building cathedrals since the passage was taken out of a longer passage which when taken in its entirety justifies papl authority. So I figured it was something relating to cathedral placement.</p>

<p>Let's start an aim chat rm?</p>

<p>Awesome. Well world history is WORLD history not EUROPEAN history. :) Of course there will be Africa and Asia they have more than half the worlds population.</p>

<p>for the church one: check #58 in the real satii's book. the answer is papal supremacy. though a longer quote is given in the book, the question on the test asked about the entire context the quote was taken from. also, the answer choices were the same, so I would assume they were asking for the same thing.</p>

<p>That's what I think.</p>

<p>sure, and copy the chem kids eh?</p>

<p>send an invite to yourself for sat2WH</p>

<p>But it was a different passage, so you have to interpret what was in the restricted passage, not what was previously used.</p>

<p>it never said to restrict it to just the quote. and it was pretty much the same passage, just shorter.</p>