The DBQ was insane on Wednesdays exam. Not only were the documents long & the questions challenging, but the essay topic itself was on scarcity. Specifically, you had to discuss 2 of the following: impact of scarcity of water on Middle Eastern politics, scarcity of raw materials influencing Japanese foreign policy in the late 1800s to mid-1900s, and scarcity of resources for the Incas.
The multiple choice had longer readings than normal & several questions per reading, in graduated difficulty. This is what we think we will see in June.
If you weren't worried enough to d your work before the 3rd MP, it just might be able to pull of the Regents. If you wait even one more week, it's over. The only good thing is they won't be asking the Incas in June. But remember I told you last week about how they like Japan & it shows up in the essays a lot...and there it was.
You should listen to me. I know what I'm talking about...
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