SAT II: U.S. History Discussion May 2009

<p>Couple Questions:: ( EDITED)
14. helped french in french and indian war: Iroquois
(Wasnt the question “who was allied with Great Britain?”)</p>

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<li><p>bad farming conditions in quote: 1890s
(What was this question? can someone please remind me?)</p></li>
<li><p>Roosevelt Corollary - intervene in Latin America
(What were other answer choices?)</p></li>
<li><p>Agibail Adams and John Adams letters - Women were interested in being politically equal
(Was that the answer choice that said abigail wanted to take advantage of the republican ideals of the revoltution to get equal rights??)</p></li>
<li><p>Book about Cult of Domesticity
(what were other answer choices?)</p></li>
<li><p>WWI Declaration - Mexico? (There is no superior answer…)
(what was answer choice E? anyone remember?)</p></li>
<li><p>Labor during New Deal – Gain collective bargaining
(anyone remember the other answer choices?</p></li>
<li><p>Immigrant Voting in Chicago
(what was this question? I dont remember it)</p></li>
<li><p>spain-didnt need manufacturing outlets
(what question is this?)</p></li>
<li><p>indentured servents (i think this is a repeat so there is still one missing)</p></li>
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This should complete the list:
-NE Abolitonist would least likely support manifest destiny
-imperialism does NOT accomadate the growing us population
-Greatest change of Dem voting came before the Great Depression

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<p>Wasn’t the greatest change after FDR was elected?</p>

<p>^^ according to the numbers it was before GD… and it dosnt make sense that it was AFTER fdr if majority of blacks voted for him in the 32 election</p>

<p>what is the most i can get wrong (not omitted) to get an 800 -.- ugh all my mistakes were so stupid!
i think i have found 5 atm</p>

<p>^5 wrong and 3 blank gets u an 800</p>

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[QUOTE=xs0itg0esx]

^5 wrong and 3 blank gets u an 800

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<p>I think its more then that. According to the Official SAT II Book, 11 blank yields 800. So maybe 7-8 wrong with 1 or 2 blanks is 800.</p>

<p>In regards to the president quote regarding the court question, the answer was definitely Nixon’s providing the Watergate tapes after a court order. That is why the tone is very somber, Nixon is practically guaranteeing his impeachment.</p>

<p>uh i’m gonna be so close to an 800
i’ll be so ****ed if i get a 790 because i couldn’t tell the person on the right of the cartoon was a guy -.-
anyway
another reason for spain being the answer about systematic exploration
the college board website says this
“The United States History Subject Test assesses your knowledge of and ability to use material commonly taught in U.S. History and social studies courses in high school.”
henry the navigator is not taught in common U.S History courses
i learned about him in 9th grade world history, but in my APUSH classes we never even talked about portugal</p>

<p>^^also the imperialism is to accomodate us population and not counteract european forces (it was an except question). NEVER did us look to send population out to other territories… imperialism was used to open us markets abroad and gain natural recources (in competition with other european imperialist forces)</p>

<p>persianlancer, I disagree. I’m confident the quote was Eisenhower defending the decision to send Federal troops to Little Rock Arkansas to uphold the Brown v. Board of Education decision and protect the rights guaranteed in the 14th amendment (which, If i remember correctly, were part of the quote)</p>

<p>i don’t remember that quote, i said eisenhower
i found a speech which that quote is probably from
sounds a lot like it but i don’t remember exact quote so see if you people can find it
[Full</a> Sail - TeacherVision.com](<a href=“http://www.teachervision.fen.com/civil-rights/resource/4316.html]Full”>Dwight D. Eisenhower's Little Rock Response - TeacherVision)</p>

<p>Edit: this was the quote right?
“Whenever normal agencies prove inadequate to the task and it becomes necessary for the Executive Branch of the Federal Government to use its powers and authority to uphold Federal Courts,”
i found it in the middle of that document
eisenhower yay!</p>

<p>^ yeah deff ike</p>

<p>it was def eisenhower</p>

<p>little rock nine incident</p>

<p>yep eisenhower at little rock for sure… nice job lemonio</p>

<p>what was the answer to the question about the woman’s book?
i know that book said that woman should seek personal fulfillment to escape confine’s of dreary suburban life
however the answer choice there was kinda weird
it was something like women in suburbs are not personally fullfilled
there was an option that said the book supported the cult of domesticity but that is wrong i think…
cult of domesticity wants women to be housewives…but that book was a feminist book that wanted them to seek personal fullfillment not stay in the house</p>

<p>that question was talking about moral values. That women should be moral so maybe the men will follow suit. That is cult of domesticity</p>

<p>no that was a different question
that was the question where women should be virtous and intelligent and then men will do the same
this was a question about a book</p>

<p>also on that note was the answer to the other question that women should be educated or that they could influence political charachter?
i know that there was a belief that republican virtue would help the political process if women got the right to vote, however the question was specifically talking about that fact that women need to be virtous and intelligent which suggested they need to be educated to properly influence the men</p>

<p>found the book question
<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feminine_Mystique[/url]”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feminine_Mystique&lt;/a&gt;
wiki says "The Feminine Mystique, published 19 February 1963 is a book written by Betty Friedan which brought to light the lack of fulfillment in many women’s lives, which was generally kept hidden. "</p>

<p>were jfk, mccarthy nixon decorated?
cause in the marine picture on mccarthy’s wikipage, he wasn’t wearing any little badges and pins and stuff</p>

<p>also,
it most definitely is overpopulation the least answer
in my amsco, it said that the people at the time thought that strong power meant having lots of colonies and stuff and they had to compete with europe
remember alfred mahan’s the influence of sea power?</p>

<p>i got from 7-11 wrong depending on whether i was right or not about the ones people aren’t sure about…ugh i hope it’s a good curve!</p>

<p>why does everyone keep on saying that there was shift in voting of AA in 1928??? this happened AFTER FDR’s new deal, which means the 30s</p>