American History 1750-Present

DUE TO THE 3-WEEK EMERGENCY CLOSURE, INFORMATION ON TRANSITIONING TO E-LEARNING HAS BEEN SENT OUT TO YOU VIA SCHOOL GMAIL ON 3/16/20!

Final Exam Materials:

Click HERE for a digital copy of the Final Exam Study Guide for your personal use!

EOC Exam Materials:

Click HERE for access to a digital version of the cover sheet of the packet you received in class on Wednesday 4/17; it contains the steps on how to access review materials and practice tests - with the hyperlink!

Below are digital copies of my past unit test study guides, much of which will be covered on the EOC Exam! It'd be wise to review your old study notes on these!

-Click HERE for Unit 1 (Birth and Growth of the Early Republic)
-Click HERE for Unit 2 (Civil War and Reconstruction)
-Click HERE for Unit 3 (Growth and Transformation)
-Click HERE for Unit 4 (Imperialism, WWI, and Post-War Change)
-Click HERE for Unit 5 (Great Depression and New Deal)
-Click HERE for Unit 6 (World War II)
-Click HERE for Unit 7 (Early Cold War)
-Click HERE for Unit 8 (Cold War Life in the 1950s)
-Click HERE for Unit 9 (Hope and Upheaval)

Much of the EOC Exam will include foundational documents!  Unit 1 and 3 resources below on the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Northwest Ordinance, and the Ohio Constitution may be good to review!  I also recommend reading over a PowerPoint I used in my APUSH class when we talked about many of these foundational issues (ignore their chapter and worksheet references) - Click HERE for access!
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Unit 9/Hope and Upheaval Materials:

Click HERE to access the booklet created by 1st Block USH that covers nine famous non-violent civil rights campaigns from 1955-1965!

Click HERE to access the booklet created by 4th Block USH that covers nine famous non-violent civil rights campaigns from 1955-1965!

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Unit 6/World War II Materials:

Click HERE for a digital version of your "WWII: Groups Affected on the Homefront" Worksheet so you can interact and follow the hyperlinks!

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Unit 3/Growth and Transformation Materials:

To understand a major early moment in women's history - Click HERE to view the Declaration of Independence and keep it up on your screen...Open up a new tab, come back to this website, and then click HERE to view the Declaration of Sentiments and keep it up on your screen!  Go back and forth through both documents - what similarities and differences to do you see????

To review Chapters 5, 6 and part of 7, please...
Click HERE to view the 1st Block Unit 3 Google Slide Presentations!
Click HERE to view the 4th Block Unit 3 Google Slide Presentations!

Click HERE to read over a digital version (you already have a paper copy) of my "Politics in the Gilded Age" PowerPoint which goes with Chapter 7.2!
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Unit 1/Birth and Growth of the Early Republic Materials:

US Constitution materials from class on Friday 1/10/20:
1) Open your textbook to the section where the U.S. Constitution is located, pages C1-C27!
2) Flip through the pages quickly to get a sense of how the Constitution is organized!
3) Go to this website: https://www.usconstitution.net/constquick.html, and take 5 minutes to explore the different sections of the Constitution further!  Pay close attention to which branches have what powers, and be sure to check out the Amendments too!
4) Once you are somewhat familiar with the laws of this country and how our government works, you will be put into small groups for the next activity!  Wait for my instructions!


Northwest Ordinance materials from class on Tuesday 1/14/20:
1) Click HERE for a brief overview of the Northwest Ordinance and its history!
2) Click HERE to see the Northwest Ordinance in its entirety - skim it over!
3) Click HERE to check out a map so you can see where the "Old Northwest" is!
4) Click HERE to discuss a table that analyzes the important themes in the Northwest Ordinance!
5) Click HERE to skim over a proclamation by President Reagan regarding this document!
6) Click HERE to explore the Ohio Constitution (a state created from this Ordinance)!
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If you ever need to remember what constitutes "political" or "social" or "economic" - Click HERE for a copy of the PERCS sheet for your reference!