AP US History
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1. Thomas Jefferson and His Democracy - Crash Course
3. Did Jefferson remain true to Republican ideals as President? A. Click here for the Graphic Organizer - or download from the Google Classroom assignment. Using the info below complete the:
B. Thomas Jefferson's Republican Values:
4. Jeffersonian America - slideshow HW: Assignment #10 (answer and submit in a typed document - no Pages!) 1. The major impact of:
Use: The Marshall Court - Essential Supreme Court cases 2. Causes/effects of War of 1812 Use: War of 1812 Crash Course 3. The Missouri Compromise
Use: The Missouri Compromise
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1. Period 3 Test!
HW: Assignment #9 Period 4 Study Guide using the Heimler's History Period 4 Playlist 1. The New Republic - slideshow
2. Washington’s Farewell Address
4. Khan Academy - Continuity and Change in Period 3 5. Period 3 Unit Test - Parise Dollar Bizzlessss 6. Flex Time HW: Continue preparation for Period 3 Test (Wednesday 10/27) - Plan your study time!
1. Continue: The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution
2. Critical Period HIPP-HOP-OFF! 3. The New Republic - slideshow 4. Flex Time HW: Continue preparation for Period 3 Test (Wednesday 10/27) - Plan your study time!
*Late DBQs (Test Grade)
1. Flex Time 2. Did America's victory turn the world upside down? How Revolutionary was the American Revolution? A. Read: America’s First Civil War: Alan Taylor’s new history poses the revolution as a battle inside America as well as for its liberty. 3. Revolutionary or not, the Americans have won the war, leaving many to wonder...what comes next...? HW: A. Assignment #8 - The Road to the Constitution (see GC for the Google Slides Activity) B. Begin preparation for Period 3 Test (Monday 10/25) - Plan your study time!
*DBQ
*Last time on APUSH...the colonists declared independence...but King George vows you'll be back... 1. American Revolution Slideshow 2. The American Revolution - A more nuanced (and complicated) perspective?
3. America’s First Civil War: Alan Taylor’s new history poses the revolution as a battle inside America as well as for its liberty. 4. Flex Time HW: A. NE v. Chesapeake DBQ - on time by 8:00 pm Sunday 10/17 B. For Tuesday 10/19: How Revolutionary was the American Revolution? A. Watch: Crash Course American Revolution B. Click here for the background reading and documents C. Click here to categorize the documents and write your thesis *Parise Dollar debts?
1. The DBQ due Friday
2. DBQ Peer Review
3. American Revolution Slideshow 4. Flex Time: Work on "Netflix Series" or DBQ For "Netflix Series" A. Click here for the template B. You must include:
C. Resources
HW:
*Period 1&2 Tests
1. Thoughts on your essays
2. The Lead-Up to the American Revolution (1763-1775) - A Netflix Series (by yourself or with a partner - your choice!) A. Click here for the template B. You must include:
C. Resources
HW:
1. The French and Indian War
2. New England v. the Chesapeake - DBQ essay
HW: Essay due 10/15 (first draft complete by 10/13) |
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