<p>didnt he want to get us out of the korean war though?</p>
<p>damn i think ur right i got my dates messed up</p>
<p>Marcus Garvey was not put with his proper organization ...</p>
<p>hold on if eisenhower wanted to get out of korea, then he was acting in SE affairs when he made the cease fire?</p>
<p>but if he wanted to get OUT of korea, wouldn't he be OPPOSING continued action in korea?</p>
<p>what answer did u put?</p>
<p>i dont remember wat were the other choices....</p>
<p>the only other one i remember is mediate suez crisis... but that makes no sense since we wanted nothing to do with the suez crisis and just issued a repirmand of france/england</p>
<p>lol thats the only other one i remember too...didnt put it either</p>
<p>yea , i cant exactly remember the question/answers... but i definetly didnt put mediate suez crisis</p>
<p>lol.. its so weird because the choice i picked was "B" .. how do i remember that and not the answer ...crazy</p>
<p>B is my answer, im 90% sure, cuz it was a question i changed at the last minute</p>
<p>yea the answer was right above "mediate suez crisis" which was C.</p>
<p>o well.. i got a question (instead of looking like i know all the answers) who was the black man that said "self defense by any means necessary" i put garvey but just an educated guess</p>
<p>i wrote malcolm x?</p>
<p>it was malcom X</p>
<p>ur right im wrong. **** how did i not remember the back to africa movement...</p>
<p>is it just me, or can some of these questions be interpreted 2 ways <_<</p>
<p>goddamn i wish my ap teacher never showed us that spike lee film, telling us over and over again that malcolm changed his ways at the end</p>
<p>Malcolm X was the answer to the quote
Garvey was the answer to the incorrect organization</p>
<p>yea there are two interpretations...just like the constitution...i think collegeboard wants the strict interpretation and not the loose</p>