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Q: In the late 1800s and early 1900s many members of Congress supported legislation Requirng literacy teats for immigrants in an attempt to?
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the gcse is not as hard as the act or sat at all.youll do fine if you study for it and try your best for studying and taking it.that's why the gcse isn't nearlly as popular as the act or sat because its not nearlly as hard(not saying that its easy as pie because youll have to work for it definetily)but colleges prefer if you take the act or sat(still take the gcse though - its a good oppurtinty not everyone gets) the act is pretty hard but if study for it you will be fine trust me.youll do better on the act if you are good at math and science because the large majority of the act is science and math(theres still English though)also your GPA can project your act score(not saying its accurate but it will give an idea).if you took the explore test in middle school its been proven it will boost your score.many middle schools are requirng their students to take the explore. the sat in my opioinion is the hardest just cause it mainly focuses on engilsh which is my weakest subject(im more commforable in math and science and i do very well in it)you should start to prepare for the sat(and the act too) around 7th grade if you want to do well but don't worry if you didnt just don't wait till junior year.the English on the sat is VERY hard.you must be in and out with your vocabulary(same with the act just not as much)also on the writing part when they ask you to improve the sentence its VERY hard because all the improvments seem correct so be VERY grammaricaly correct. hope this helps- i know its alot of info im just trying to help! and sorry for all the spelling errors i was kinda of in rush writing this