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Social Security DBQ: (also available in New Deal folder under AP Assignments)ĭBQ practice: from the 1984 AP exam: Hoover and Roosevelt: Liberal or Conservative? OR from the 2003 AP exam: Effectiveness of FDR’s responses to the Great Depression Scopes Trial: DBQ: (docs located in Scopes folder in AP assignments)Īnnotation: Consumer Culture ĭBQ practice: from the 1986 AP exam: 1920s Interpret data on the impact of the Depression Unit 8: America at Home: The Great Depression and the New DealĪnalyze data on consumer culture and prohibitionĪssess: “The 1920s was a period of change and reaction.”Īssess role of New Deal in responding to the Depression Unit 7: America at Home: The Roaring ’20s ĭoing history: “Doing History Through…”: LBJ’s decision to escalate: Ĭritical listening and questioning: Discussion with author John Ketwig about Vietnam, his book, and his thoughts on the US’s role in the world Ĭonceptual identification: historiographyĭouble-Entry Journal on …and a hard rain fellĬategorization exercise: based on readings by Steel, Gaddis, Kirkpatrick įree-Response Question Exam: choice of two questions on the Cold War (sources: 2004 AP exam and 2002 AP exam) The US was unable to fulfill its desired purpose in Vietnam. Unit 6: America in the World: The End of the Cold War and The Post-Cold War World Seuss ĭBQ practice: from the 2000 AP exam: How successful was organized labor in improving the position of workers in the period from 1875 to 1900? Analyze the factors that contributed to the level of success achieved. įRQ brainstorm and thesis practice: Assess FDR’s efforts to deal with the dangers of fascism and lead the nation away from a policy of isolationism in the context of TWO of the following: Panay incident Cash and carry Quarantine speech Destroyers-for-bases deal Ĭonceptual Identification with Annotation: choice of political cartoons by Dr. Proxy wars played important roles in the standoff between the USSR and US. The Soviet Union and the United States were both to blame for the rising tensions in the aftermath of World War II. Truman exaggerated the Soviet threat to justify military buildup (Tindall 1249-1250). Truman and the Americans were imperialists with a belligerent, activist foreign policy that attempted to establish American hegemony. The USSR, led by a paranoid dictator, tried to take over the world the US had to defend democratic capitalist values (Tindall 1249-1250). The US’s decision to drop the atomic bomb was justified. The US’s entrance into WWII was desirable from a geopolitical standpoint. Unit 4: America in the World: The Beginning of the Cold WarĪssess: The transition from peace to war was slowed by citizens’ memories of World War I. Unit 3: America in the World: World War II Practice skills needed for successful completion of AP US examĪssess questions of imperialism, business considerations, political rationales re: WWIĬompare Wilson and Bush’s vision of US’s role in the worldĪssess effect of isolationism in failing to prevent US from becoming involved in foreign wars assess application of neutrality determine whether two world wars are a) an exercise in balance of power politics, b) solutions to unsustainable demographic patterns, or c) the logical result of managed economiesĭBQ workshop and writing: Treaty of VersaillesĭBQ: from 2004 AP exam, form B: How and for what reasons did US foreign policy change between 19? Unit 2: America in the World: The Interwar Period: American foreign policy, 1919-1941Īnalyze, synthesize, evaluate primary and secondary sources Unit 1: America in the World: World War I WARREN HILLS REGIONAL SCHOOLS: COURSE OF STUDY/CURRICULUM MAP











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