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Project Time.

So we finished the AP test, so we should be pretty much finished with the class right? Haha. Not hardly.

My teacher split us into groups for end of the year projects. Each group has a time period that we didn't cover before the test to teach to the class for at least 45 minutes. Of course, my group got the years not even covered by our history text book, 1997-2005.

Does anyone have some good resources for getting information on relatively new events? It may sound like a stupid question, since we could obviously look in the news--but we have to discuss trends and movements....

Any help would be greatly appreciated :D

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my teacher gave us a choice of taking a final or just watching movies the rest of the year

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If we past the state end of course test, we don't have to take the final exam. This project is just to use another 3 weeks of school...

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We got a decades project for our final exam grade...Each team of 3 needs to research a different decade and then write 5 pages about their topic (Ranging from Foreign Relations to Economy to Social Issues and Trends) and then the group has to do a 40 minute or so presentation on their decade.

I got the 80's...Actually looking forward to it except for the essay :mad:

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Our time frames ranged from 1980-1988, 1989-1996, and 1997-2005. We have a very small AP class (11 people, so there are two groups of four and one of three). My group has three people. The project is going to be peer graded...unless he decides that he doesn't like the grades that we give each other.

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