<p>raw score of 75 = ....?
780ish you think?</p>
<p>770ish or 780ish</p>
<p>As a reponse to the defeat of ERA?</p>
<p>aminhamenia - number 2 is DEFINITELY alliances.
number 14 is debateable, but i don't think we can objectively solve it.
it was simply a poorly constructed/crappy question</p>
<p>There are certainly several answers that are being debated or haven't been discussed, I agree.</p>
<p>UCLADREAMER - sorry, but it was definitely the voting does not equal equality option.</p>
<p>with regard to the USSR question -- right after WWII, USSR DID NOT have advanced technology (they won by throwing men at the Nazis at Stalingrad -- army i would say) i am pretty sure. i think the emphasis was on the time period.</p>
<p>Have you guys listed the question about Britain's Proclamation with the reason being to stop Indians/Colonists from fighting?</p>
<p>can't be inheritance laws.
they didn't appear until 1826 in PA</p>
<p>I have to disagree with a few of these</p>
<ol>
<li><p>British policy before 1763 – INHERITANCE LAWS
I would say the trade laws. The end of Salutary neglect changed a lot of things and led to the Revolution. Inheritance laws have nothing to do with anything.</p></li>
<li><p>Blacks in VA – LIKE INDENTURED SLAVES (?)
If the question had Virginia in it, it should have been A they brought a lot of people over. Because Virginia was the first state to enact Slave Codes (wikipedia) </p></li>
<li><p>Sedition Acts – SILENCE JOHN ADAMS’S CRITICS
Just wikipedia this... Im pretty sure the question was Alien and Sedition acts. the Alien act was clearly to end immigration of French immigrants who supported the Dem. Rep.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>I am not gonna touch on the ones that are still debated (ie the picture, French English and Spanish and where the last war started)</p>
<p>DUDE.</p>
<p>I was stuck on number 35 for a while, but remember, the north, and california (IV) both did not have slavery.</p>
<p>Ya know?</p>
<p>Also, Clark and Louis didn't make more secure America's claims to the Oregon territory, right? Isn't that the answer?</p>
<p>^^^^the French immigrants WERE John Adam's critics (i.e. they supported the DemReps)</p>
<p>But Adam's was criticized for everything he ever did (ie Boston Massacre trial) he just wanted the federalists to win the election again. Whatever... these questions are just dumb to us, because we all clearly know a lot of history, and apparently more than collegeboard who creates ambiguous questions. </p>
<p>I Just hope I get an 800</p>
<p>Hey, the one about the Enlightenment...i think the answer was something about "intended to improve humanity through reason/logic." I think that's the answer on the list, no?</p>
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3. Blacks in VA – LIKE INDENTURED SLAVES (?)
If the question had Virginia in it, it should have been A they brought a lot of people over. Because Virginia was the first state to enact Slave Codes (wikipedia)
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this is definitely right lol.</p>
<p>I SAY we're all overthinking sorry.</p>
<p>and to overthink even more: for the soviet question, did they say EXACTLY what time period? or just "after world war 2" ? because "right after world war 2" could still apply to technology lol</p>
<p>truman, which is post ww2 (@ below)</p>
<p>So how bad will 10 wrong be skipping 2 on this test, i just wanna know if I should cancel or not</p>
<p>Does anyone else remember the answer choices for 89. NOT why the south was getting rich off cotton - EXTENSIVE RAILROADS AND CANALS?</p>
<p>Some-dude- because it asked for the economic interpretation, it wasn't asking for what the main reason may have been (which probably was slavery) but rather how an economic viewpoint of the war was.</p>
<p>201-pb - I'd be surprised if that were less than 770, and I wouldn't be surprised if that were 800.</p>
<p>About what would a raw score of 79 be?</p>