US History
This is a survey course that provides students with an investigation of important political, economic, and social developments in American history from the pre-colonial time period to the present day. Students will be engaged in activities that call upon their skills as historians (i.e. recognizing cause and effect relationships, various forms of research, expository and persuasive writing, reading of primary and secondary sources, comparing and contrasting important ideas and events).
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APUSH Midterm Review 2014
APUSH Midterm Review Notes 2014 3/5 Compromise: the compromise that stated that a slave could count at 3/5 of a person in a population count that determined a state?s representation in the House of Representatives Anne Hutchinson & Antinomianism: Anne Hutchinson was a woman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony that had a strong belief that disagreed with the Puritan idea of predestination. Hutchinson held weekly discussions in her house after Church, where Church members could discuss the sermon. Her extreme beliefs caused it to become evident that she believed in Antinomianism, a view that the Puritans held as dangerous, and believed that God could intervene at anytime to save a person, thereby disagreeing with predestination. Economic Philosophies in the 19th Century:
Revolutionary War Comic
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APUSH MErcado 2014 Study Guide
2014 AP U.S. History Study Kit -? PAGE ?3?- 2014 Study Kit Prepared by Steven Mercado and revised by Hugh Hegarty TABLE OF CONTENTS 2014 FRQ Study Guide ????????????????.?? 3 2014 DBQ Study Guide ??????????...???????.. 4 Historical Periods To Memorize ??..???????????..... 6 Key Dates to Memorize ???????????????.???.. 8 Key Terms You Must Know ?????????????????9 Colonial Period Study Guide ?????????.?.?????? 16 Major Themes in American Society ???????..???.?....? 19 Economics in American History Study Guide ???????...?? 66 Supreme Court Decisions ????????????????..? 70 Writings in American History ???????????????... 72 Important Presidential Elections ?????????????.?.... 73 U.S. History Time Line ?????...???????.????...... 74
Early American Colonization - Comprehensive Term List
APUSH Terms A selection of Early American Colonization Terms
Early American Colonization - Comprehensive Term List
APUSH Terms A selection of Early American Colonization Terms
Early American Colonization - Comprehensive Term List
APUSH Terms A selection of Early American Colonization Terms
Early American Colonization - Comprehensive Term List
APUSH Terms A selection of Early American Colonization Terms
American Pageant Ch. 3 Notes
Ch. 3: Settling the Northern Colonies ? Protestant reformation? Puritanism ? 1517: Martin Luther declares that the Bible alone is the source of God?s words, ignited fire of religious reform across Europe ? John Calvin of Geneva hears this, Calvinism becomes dominant religion ? God is all-powerful and all-good ? Humans are weak and wicked (b/c original sin, Adam and Eve) ? Good deeds don?t change your predestination ? Nobody can be certain of their fate, so they were always kind of freaking out about their fate ? Constantly sought signs of conversion (God reveals to someone they?re going to heaven) ? Henry VIII breaking ties w/ Roman Catholic Church, making himself head of Church of England (1530s) ? Enrolled all of king?s subjects, which means people going to
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