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AP US History – Links For HW

APUSH Students – please visit the following links THIS WEEK. As you make your way through the presentations, please make notes. There will be a quiz on these presentations.

The Impending Crisis

The Civil War

(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

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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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APUSH Documents

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

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  • (Presentation) AP US History – Era of Good Feelings
  • (Presentation) APUSH – War of 1812
  • (Presentation) AP US History – Washington As President
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