SAT II: U.S. History Discussion May 2009

<p>~70 is probably 700. :x 48 would be too amazing.</p>

<p>i heard the curve IS very lenient though.
i hope so i think i missed like 5 and skipped like 1 or 2. :/</p>

<p>yea, he was responsible for bring attention and improvements to horrible conditions for urban poor</p>

<p>practice i got -14 on the big everything sat2 book and it equated to like a 750ish so…</p>

<p>awkturtle, no worries for you then :stuck_out_tongue:
the curve is usually about 8 wrong for 800</p>

<p>judicial review was madison not marshall i thought…</p>

<p>What was the first quote question? The one with the embargo act and Washington’s farewell address as options</p>

<p>no. judicial review is marshall. i read it right before i left home. haha.</p>

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<p>judicial review was def. marshall, in Marbury v. Madison case galaxy.</p>

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<p>this was the great depression answer…inflation did occur. the only one that didnt occur was an end to overproduction (AAA was ruled unconst. by the SC)</p>

<p>64/90 is 700. Give or take a point.</p>

<p>seriously? that would be awesome and totally make up for how much i’m going to fail the ap! ^_^</p>

<p>yeah i thought judicial review was madison too but i don’t remember the question but it makes sense that the ruling would come from marshall not madison haha.</p>

<p>i don’t remember the quote but it was something about not getting involved with other countries. it was washington’s farewell address though i think.</p>

<p>did we ever come to a consensus on the war hawks one?</p>

<p>also
immigrants?
i put that they switched parties before depression
but ehhhh</p>

<p>awk, keep in mind a lot of colleges look at our percentile, not just our score.</p>

<p>:(</p>

<p>Um… 48 for a 700? How about no?</p>

<p>You can leave 26 blank and get a 700 on some curves, but, that’s still a 64.</p>

<p>Anyways…</p>

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<p>I did put anti-communist, but if you look it up, they all did fight in WWII and were officers of SOME sort.</p>

<p>Did we actually want to counteract European influence at the time, however? I mean I might agree that what you chose is a potential null-factor, however, I do think that it’s true that Frederick Turner pointed out that future lands might be needed to harbor our growing population. Even if it was unnecessary at the time to HAVE lands for our bustling population (we are still not overpopulated, even now!) it could have been an imperialistic argument (for the future, which is why England wanted to secure colonies, etc).</p>

<p>There’s actually 2 great depression questions, so let’s make sure we know what we’re talking about.</p>

<p>There IS one question that talks about what caused the great depression, and that question, contains the options: production v consumption (too much and too little) and the farmers caused the great depression. I chose the former.</p>

<p>The other question all of the following happened 3 years into the great depression, except…</p>

<p>The options are more sporadic:</p>

<h2>started to invest in market again</h2>

<p>Inflation increased
Decrease in manufacturing
Increase in investing in capital market</p>

<p>I chose the very last one because there’s no way that people were confident in the market again…</p>

<p>li_ke92
I said they swithced because of FDR, but I was debating b/w that or before the GD choice.</p>

<p>-8 seems so nice. But that is really -6 Q’s. </p>

<p>At this point, I would jump for joy if I got a 750+, want a 700+.</p>

<p>^
I put that too for the chart</p>

<p>turtle: i thought it was jefferson’s embargo since it mentioned something about doing trade/business with other nations but staying away from their political issues or w/e</p>

<p>stevenboi27, I’m pretty sure that was GW’s Farewell adress.</p>

<p>Btw, Farewell to Arms was INCORRECTLY matched with Reconstruction. Am I right?</p>

<p>So far I got the polio one wrong, the Great Depression wrong, who got colonized first in US wrong, maybe Iroquois wrong, maybe Nixon, Mccarthy, and Kennedy wrong. And 1 blank. So maybe still 800?</p>