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Study
Guide
Final
Exam Study Guide - Fall
Semester - Click here for
the HTML Version
Final
Exam/AP Exam Study Guide -
Both Semesters-
Click here for the HTML Version.
The Both Semesters Study Guide is identical to an
Outline assignment that was/will be handed out in class.
If you choose, Complete the assignment by following these
DIRECTIONS: Fill in detail for each of the sub topics
(letters and numbers in the outline) to make the outline
more complete and useful. For example, for I-A (Europe in
the sixteenth century), you will fill in several details
about the conditions in Europe in the 16th century ->
(1) Renaissance, (2) new inventions, (3) competition
between Spain and Portugal, (4) search for new trade
routes to Indies because of taxation from Italian
merchants, (5) influence of crusades, etc.
Review
Packet
Click HERE
for a review packet that includes a list of events in
American history grouped by presidential administraion, a
listing of key rebellions, Supreme Court members,
political parties, and wars. **PLEASE NOTE** - I am in
the process of adding more information to this document.
The completed document (currently 16 pages, probably
25-30 pages when complete) will be handed out in class.
It is here to give you a head start on review for the AP
Exam.
Click HERE
for a timeline of key events in American
history.
Special
Reviews
These reviews were (or will be) provided for in
class work. They are in Word document format.
Continuity
and Change (all of those dates listed on the
chalkboard in the classroom) List
of the events
Turning
Points in American History (from an after school
review session)
A summary of Key
Concepts in American History
Review
Questions
The review questions that are available via the
links below are the same review questions that were given
out in the After School Review Sessions beginning in
March. You may save these to your own computer or pick up
printed copies in the classroom.
Exploration
through Revolution
The New
Nation
Jackson and
the West
Civil
War and Reconstruction
Populists
and Progressives
World War I
1920s through
the Depression
World War II
The Cold War
The Modern Era
Special
Assignments
Assignments listed on this page are some of the
supplemental or special assignments that are given for the
class. All group projects and extra credit assignments are
included here.
Marshall
Court Group Research Assignment
The Great
Debate: Slavery - Class Discussion (Pre-Discussion
Handout)
Failure
of Reconstruction and the Gilded Age Map Mastery
Worksheet
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