*Official* US-History Sat II 10/05

<p>what'd you put for the comic where there is a superman caped guy pushing uncle sam off of a cliff....</p>

<p>I put reluctance to go into WWII or ambivilance towards UN (can't remember)</p>

<p>"one man for one vote"- somethign vs carr? using elimination</p>

<p>scatter plot of south- wasn't cheap land in south was it?</p>

<p>jazz- originated from a break from normality (or soemthign to dat extent)</p>

<p>harlem renaissance- 1920 in new york of black pride (their furtherance)</p>

<p>missouri comp- missouri set a slave , maine free</p>

<p>the qoute "a dull husband goes away from country, but couldnt pan gold so i'm stuck here"- chinese in california?</p>

<p>Indians either demesticated corn (maize) or did commerical fur trade when colonials started arriving? i put the latter</p>

<p>canal system- improved the eastern trade?</p>

<p>sigh all about stupid social problems nothing about war... (the good stuff)</p>

<p>at ratification the Constitution did not talk about : somethign i forget answers,, one was freedom of press, relgion (is this correct since they put the bill of rights after),, i think i put something else though</p>

<p>scatter plot .... south carolina distributed (nothing to do with knowing history)</p>

<p>agree with everything else except i put indians domesticated corn</p>

<p>agreed with one man, one vote. process of elimination.
highly doubt the scatter plot was cheap land. didn't they mention moutains in the south? there aren't any.
agreed with jazz.
agree with harlem renaissance
missouri - slave, maine - free. agree with your answer.
i didn't do the chinese. i wrote the last choice, but i forgot what that choice was.
i put domesticated maize, etc. =/ but i did narrow it down to the last two you had.</p>

<p>1854 for map question?
canada border for forty four of fight? that or mexican war</p>

<p>dengit..
i guess you guys are right with the indian question: i guess at that time i thought the indians were nomadic around that area.. but now that i think about it.. if you ever watched Pocahontas, i remember her running through endless fields of corn..... </p>

<p>wow it seems like i have such a good memory yet i still didnt recall a lot of the facts on this test</p>

<p>virginia- tobacco
54'40- british negotiation
sugar act- from french indian war</p>

<p>AWAKENING -2nd great awakening: it was asking which one of the following was not supported in it: i put black suffrage? (dunno if this is the right question) or it could be a question about the 1830's or something that i got the answer</p>

<p>Mahan- naval power</p>

<p>Townshend-</p>

<p>Writers of the declaration of independence: thought that the local government had to be controlled by a some government.. (this is a small fragment of the answer</p>

<p>Pat henry said "states are represented by the population" who would most likely agree- henry clay, calhoun, some other peeps forget</p>

<p>what did women not achieve at some period: i put equal voting rights or something</p>

<p>quote and then a question: louisiana purchase by jeffersion</p>

<p>taken by force : Phillpines puerto rico</p>

<p>I put down 1850 =/</p>

<p>map was 1850 i thought: compromise of 1850, but i was also thinking about 1854 too</p>

<p>i put down calhoun for the "states are represented..." one.
for the progressive era, women did not fight for equal rights or whatever.</p>

<p>Yeah. I was thinking of 1854, but I thought that was too late. =/</p>

<p>Any speculation on the curve? It seemed really hard; a lot harder than Kaplan's prep tests.</p>

<p>Yeah. I have a feeling this was considered a pretty difficult test- the curve should be better than 'normal'.</p>

<p>Calhoun was the one about power of states. All the others believed in saving the union to some extent.
I put 1854 for the map, Kansas and Nebraska were listed as popular sovereignity territories and according to an earlier question that act was 1854.
The thing about women's rights was the Equal Rights Amendment since it never got passed.
I put that the N. Amer indians had domesticated crops, it was either that or commercial fur trapping, but 'commercial' seemed too strong of a word.
The one about logic vs. experience, I put transcendatilism but it could have been pragmatism.<br>
The one with dulles was nuclear arms race bc he believed in the whole aggressive brinkmanship philosophy.
Ratification I wasnt sure between the first amendment or protection of slavery, but am pretty sure slavery is never mentioned in the document.</p>

<p>I didn't think it was that bad, about the same difficulty as the last Sparks Note Test I took.</p>

<p>Sounds like the test was fairly difficult... any good tips for a November test taker? I'm going to use a prep book and that's about it.</p>

<p>P.S. Ashcan school was the muckraking artists, but none of the answers matched up that well, so I put tenements.</p>

<p>One question I didnt get, what did urban transportation systems do? I was btwn created central business districts and eliminated traffic congestion. I chose the latter even though 'eliminated' is pretty extreme, weren't central business districts encouraged before transportation since it was easy for a businessman to just walk down the street and talk to other businessmen?</p>

<p>Ashcan- It could have been New Deal. Looked it up on internet, and it said something about new deal supporting artists, but I'm not sure. Other choices were broad and vague
Albany Plan- wanted state autonomy
Eisenhower- State road
Map of south w/ dots- S. Carolina even dis. (this didn't sound historial at all...but I went for it)
THere was another question about the governers during the colonial period, one was the choices was anthros and I guessed that. Does anyone know the question?</p>

<p>I hope that the curve is huge!!! It was so much harder than the Kaplan or princeton review test!</p>

<p>Civil view from a marxist? no clue</p>

<p>how are scores usually distributed with the USH test? curve etc...this test made the AP exam look like a cakewalk. Skipped Mahan and the redcross one..as well as Aschan...feel like a tool after the easy 5 on AP eh we'll see</p>

<p>that it was tension between the north and south economic systems</p>

<p>I put down central business districts for that transportation one. Elimination doesn't sound too right.</p>