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Please WATCH and MAKE NOTES on the following links:

World War II In Europe

World War II At Home

Also, Please Read The Two Chapters I Provided To You (Chapters 25 and 26).

(Presentation) AP US History – Era of Good Feelings

(Presentation) APUSH – War of 1812

(Presentation) AP US History – Washington As President

(Presentation) APUSH: Ratification and The New Nation

(Presentation) APUSH – Writing The Constitution

(Presentation) AP – Articles Of Confederation

Lesson 14 @ UC Open Access – The Articles of Confederation

APUSH Students – Watch Lesson 14 Here

(Presentation) – AP US History – Revolutionary War Part I

(Presentation) AP US History – Revolutionary War Part 2

Current Homework

US 11 Regents: A-Day Classes:  Castle Learning called Industrialization - Assignment #1
B-Day Classes:  Castle Learning called Industrialization - Assignment #3

APUSH: For Friday:  Visit link at UCOpenAccess and watch lesson 49.  Also, attempt the 10 M.C. Qs in Chapter 18.

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  • Document Packet #2
  • Document Packet #1 Available
  • Documents To Assist With Writing Essays
  • AP Content Checklist

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This week in history

September 8, 1974


On This Day in 1974, President Gerald Ford issued a pardon to Richard Nixon for his involvement in the Watergate affair.
September 10, 1833


On this day in 1833, President Andrew Jackson continued his war on the Bank of the US by withdrawing federal funds.
September 11, 2001


On this day in 2001, 8 years ago, the United States was attacked by cowardly terrorists in NYC and Washington, DC.

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