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S0 - Historical Thinking
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S0.SQ1 - What are the essential parts to an argument?
S0.SQ2 - How do I use evidence form sources to develop a claim?
S0.SQ3 - What is historical thinking?
S0.SQ4 - How does historical perspective shape our understanding of history?
S1 - Reconstruction
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S1.SQ1 - Was Reconstruction a success or a failure?
S1.SQ2 - What did the Reconstruction amendments accomplish?
S1.SQ3 - How did black codes and Jim Crow lead to continued discrimination for African Americans?
S1.SQ4 - How did compromises save the nation and also destroy it?
S2 - The Gilded Age
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S2.SQ1 - How did technological advancements change the U.S. during the Gilded Age?
S2.SQ2 - What caused conflict between the Populists and the Railroads?
S2.SQ3 - How did the leaders of race relations shape the conversations during the late 1800's?
S2.SQ4 - The monopolists, are they Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?
S2.SQ5 - How did labor reform challenge Big Business?
S2.SQ6 - What was new about the "new" immigrants and how did this cause a rise in nativism?
S3 - The Progressive Era
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S3.SQ1 - Why did the size and role of the government expand after the Gilded Age?
S3.SQ2 - What influence did the muckraking journalists have on the Progressive Era?
S3.SQ3 - What was the impact of state government action for reforms concerning child labor, women, and workplace accidents?
S3.SQ4 - What was the impact of the Progressive Era amendments?
S3.SQ5 - How progressive were the "Progressive Era" Presidents?
S4 - U.S. Imperialism
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S4.SQ1 - How is social darwinism and the "New Manifest Destiny" connected?
S4.SQ2 - Why did the United States annex Hawaii, open China, and increase their involvement in Panama?
S4.SQ3 - What were the causes and consequences of the Spanish-American War?
S4.SQ4 - What were the arguments of the imperialists and anti-imperialists?
S4.SQ5 - What was the Roosevelt Corollary and was it any different from the Monroe Doctrine?
S5 - World War I
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S5.SQ1 - What events led the U.S. into World War I?
S5.SQ2 - How did World War I change the U.S. economy?
S5.SQ3 - In what ways did the war produce expanded economic opportunities for minorities and women?
S5.SQ4 - What liberties and freedoms were curtailed during World War I?
S5.SQ5 - What was the problem with Wilson's 14 points and the Treaty of Versailles?
S5.SQ6 - What were the causes of the 1st Red Scare?
S6 - The Roaring Twenties
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S6.SQ1 - How did prejudice, discrimination, and sterotypes increase nativism in the 1920's?
S6.SQ2 - What were the sources of the fundamentalist reaction during the 1920's?
S6.SQ3 - How did prohibition deepen rifts in American society and lead to the rise of the mob and FBI?
S6.SQ4 - What was the impact of Andrew Mellon's economic policies during the 1920's?
S7 - The Great Depression
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S7.SQ1 - What caused the Great Depression?
S7.SQ2 - Was Hoover to blame for the depression?
S7.SQ3 - What impact did FDR's New Deal have on the Great Depression?
S7.SQ4 - What forms of escapism helped Americans cope with the depression?
S7.SQ5 - How did politics of the extreme right and left of the 30's influence the direction of the nation?
S8 - World War II
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S8.SQ1 - What caused U.S. involvement in WWII?
S8.SQ2 - Was the U.S. neutral when WWII began?
S8.SQ3 - In what ways did WWII affect ethnic and racial minorities, including Japanese Americans?
S8.SQ4 - What changes did women experience during WWII?
S8.SQ5 - What was the American strategy in the European and Pacific theatres?
S8.SQ6 - How did America energize the Home Front?
S8.SQ7 - Is the use of atomic warfare just?
S9 - The Cold War
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S9.SQ1 - What was the Cold War?
S9.SQ2 - How did fear of communist expansion shape U.S. policy after World War II?
S9.SQ3 - Was McCarthyism the cause of the 2nd Red Scare?
S9.SQ4 - How did the Cold War shape American society and culture?
S9.SQ5 - Why was Cuba a "hot spot" for Cold War tensions?
S9.SQ6 - What happened to JFK?
S10 - The Civil Rights Movement
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S10.SQ1 - What ideologies defined the Civil Rights movement?
S10.SQ2 - How did organizations of the Civil Rights movement achieve their goals?
S10.SQ3 - How did legislative efforts of the Civil Rights movement promote equality?
S10.SQ4 - How did Hispanic and Latino groups strive for equality?
S10.SQ5 - What lasting impact did JFK and LBJ make during the Civil Rights movement?
S11 - Counterculture & Conservatism
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S11.SQ1 - What were the sources of distrust in the 60's and 70's that caused the counterculture movement?
S11.SQ2 - What caused the second wave of feminism in America throughout the 60's and 70's?
S11.SQ3 - What caused a concentrated focus on environmental change?
S11.SQ4 - Watergate and the Iran Hostage Crisis, why did Nixon and Carter fail?
S11.SQ5 - "A Woman's Choice" vs. "A Right to Life": Is this a federal or state decision?
S11.SQ6 - Does Reaganomics work, what is the trickle-down effect?
S11.SQ7 - What conditions prompted LGBTQ+ Americans to fight for equality?
S11.SQ8 - Who is daddy Bush and what was the Persian Gulf War?
S12 - The 1990's & 2000's
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S12.SQ1 - How did crack, urban gangs, MTV, and the Internet change America forever?
S12.SQ2 - What was Bill Clinton's most lasting achievement?
S12.SQ3 - Hanging chads, 9-11, War in Iraq, & Hurricane Katrine - was G.W. Bush unlucky?
S12.SQ4 - Obama and Trump - why is there a growing divide in politics?
S12.SQ5 - What were the unintended consequences of invading Iraq and Afghanistan?
APUSH
Period 0: Historical Thinking
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P0.SQ1 - What are the essential parts to an argument?
P0.SQ2 - How do I use evidence form sources to develop a claim?
P0.SQ3 - What is historical thinking?
P0.SQ4 - How does historical perspective shape our understanding of history?
Period 1: 1491-1607 - Native Americans
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P1.SQ1 - What were Native American societies like before European contact?
P1.SQ2 - How did the Columbian Exchange change the "New World"?
P1.SQ3 - How did encomiendas and caste systems establish a precedent for American slavery?
Period 2: 1607-1754 - American Colonization
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P2.SQ1 - What were causes of unity and diversity among the British colonies?
P2.SQ2 - What governments did colonists establish?
P2.SQ3 - How did colonial laws institutionalize slavery?
Period 3: 1754-1800 - Revolution & A New Nation
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P3.SQ1 - How did the French and Indian War lead to change?
P3.SQ2 - What actions of control and resistance were taken by the British and colonists?
P3.SQ3 - How did the Daughters of Liberty reaction to the British compare to the Sons of Liberty?
P3.SQ4 - Was the Declaration of Independence hypocritical?
P3.SQ5 - What was wrong with the Articles of Confederation?
P3.SQ6 - The Federalists and Antifederalists, what were their goals?
P3.SQ7 - How did the compromises of the Constitution shape the nation?
Period 4: 1800-1848 - Antebellum America
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P4.SQ1 - How did political precedents shape our nation outside the limits of the constitution?
P4.SQ2 - What role did women have in creating social and political change in early America?
P4.SQ3 - When did the U.S. become a superpower?
P4.SQ4 - How did the market revolution change America?
P4.SQ5 - Is Andrew Jackson a hero or villain?
P4.SQ6 - What impact did reform movements have on American society?
Period 5: 1848-1877 - Sectionalism, Civil War & Reconstruction
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P5.SQ1 - How did Manifest Destiny lead to oppressive politics?
P5.SQ2 - How did beliefs about justice lead to the abolition movement?
P5.SQ3 - How did compromises save the nation and also destroy it?
P5.SQ4 - What events defined the sectional crisis?
P5.SQ5 - Was the Emancipation Proclamation meant to free enslaved people or to help the Union win the war?
P5.SQ6 - Who had the best Reconstruction plan - Lincoln or the Radical Republicans?
P5.SQ7 - What did the Reconstruction Amendments accomplish?
P5.SQ8 - How did black codes and Jim Crow lead to continued discrimination for African Americans?
Period 6: 1865-1898 - The Gilded Age
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P6.SQ1 - What caused conflict between the farmers and the Railroads?
P6.SQ2 - How did Washington and Dubois' ideas differ concerning the improvement of African Americans social and economic standing?
P6.SQ3 - The monopolists, are they Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?
P6.SQ4 - How did labor reform challenge big business?
P6.SQ5 - What was new about the "new immigration" and how did this cause a rise in nativism?
P6.SQ6 - Why did the size and role of government expand after the Gilded Age?
P6.SQ7 - What was the impact of the Progressive Era Presidents and Amendments?
Period 7A: 1890-1919 - U.S. Imperialism & WWI
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P7A.SQ1 - How is social darwinism and the "New Manifest Destiny" connected?
P7A.SQ2 - What were the causes and consequences of U.S. imperialism?
P7A.SQ3 - How did the anti-imperialists differ in thought from the imperialists?
P7A.SQ4 - What events led to U.S. involvement in World War I?
P7A.SQ5 - In what ways did the war expand economic opportunities for minorities and women?
P7A.SQ6 - What liberties and freedoms were curtailed during World War I?
P7A.SQ7 - How did Wilson's 14 Points and the Treaty of Versailles ultimately fail to complete their goals?
Period 7B: 1920-1939 - The Roaring Twenties & The Great Depression
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P7B.SQ1 - How did prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes increase nativism during the 1920's?
P7B.SQ2 - What were the sources of the fundamentalist reaction during the 1920's?
P7B.SQ3 - How did prohibition deepen rifts in American society and lead to the rise of the mob and FBI?
P7B.SQ4 - What caused the Great Depression?
P7B.SQ5 - Was Hoover to blame for the depression?
P7B.SQ6 - What impact did FDR's New Deal have on the Great Depression?
P7B.SQ7 - What forms of escapism helped Americans cope with the Depression?
P7B.SQ8 - How did politics of the extreme right and left of the 1930's influence the direction of the nation?
Period 7C: 1939-1945 - World War II
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P7C.SQ1 - What caused U.S. involvement in World War II?
P7C.SQ2 - Was the U.S. neutral before December 7, 1941?
P7C.SQ3 - In what ways did World War II affect ethnic and racial minorities, including Japanese Americans?
P7C.SQ4 - What changes did women experience during World War II?
P7C.SQ5 - What was the American strategy in the European and Pacific theaters?
P7C.SQ6 - How did America energize the Home Front?
P7C.SQ7 - Is the use of atomic warfare just?
Period 8A: 1945-1980 - The Cold War
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P8A.SQ.1 - What was the Cold War?
P8A.SQ.2 - How did fear of communist expansion shape U.S. policy after World War II?
P8A.SQ.3 - Was McCarthyism the cause of the 2nd Red Scare?
P8A.SQ.4 - How did the Cold War shape American society and culture?
P8A.SQ.5 - Why was Cuba a "hot spot" for Cold War tensions?
P8A.SQ.6 - What happened to JFK?
Period 8B: 1954-1968 - The Rights Movement
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P8B.SQ1 - What ideologies defined the Civil Rights movement?
P8B.SQ2 - How did organizations of the Civil Rights movement achieve their goals?
P8B.SQ3 - How did legislative efforts of the Civil Rights movement promote equality?
P8B.SQ4 - How did HIspanic and Latino groups strive for equality?
P8B.SQ5 - What lasting impact did JFK and LBJ make during the Civil Rights movement?
P8B.SQ6 - What were the sources of distrust in the 1960's and 80's that caused a rise in the counterculture movement?
P8B.SQ7 - What caused a second wave of feminism in American throughout the 1960's and 70's?
P8B.SQ8 - What caused a concentrated focus on environmental change?
P8B.SQ9 - "A Woman's Choice" vs. "A Right to Life": IS this a federal or state decision?
P8B.SQ10 - What conditions prompted LGBTQ+ Americans to fight for equality?
Period 9: 1980-Present - The Modern Era
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P9.SQ1 - Watergate and the Iran Hostage Crisis, why did Nixon and Carter fail?
P9.SQ2 - Why is Ronald Reagan the poster child for Republicans and Reaganomics work, what is the trickle-down effect?
P9.SQ3 - Who is daddy Bush and what was the impact of the Persian Gulf War?
P9.SQ4 - How did crack, urban gangs, MTV, and the Internet change America forever?
P9.SQ5 - What was Bill Clinton's most lasting achievement?
P9.SQ6 - Hanging chads, 9-11, War in Iraq, & Hurricane Katrina - was G.W. Bush unlucky?
P9.SQ7 - Obama and Trump - why is there a growing divide in politics?
P9.SQ8 - What were the unintended consequences of invading Iraq and Afghanistan?
P9.SQ9 - We will know what this question should be after the 2020 election results
The APUSH Test
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MC - Multiple Choice (40%)
SA - Short Answer (20%)
DBQ - Document Based Question (25%)
LEQ - Long Essay Question (15%)
Psychology
S0 - Thinking and Writing in Psychology
S1 - Scientific Foundations of Psychology
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S1.SQ1 - What is psychology's historic big issue?
S1.SQ2 - What are the different psychological approaches?
S1.SQ3 - What ethical questions does psychological research raise?
S2 - Biological Bases of Behavior
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S2.SQ1 - How do neurotransmitters and hormones affect our behavior?
S2.SQ2 - How does the brain influence our behavior?
Topical
Tools
Organizational Tasks
Annotation Key
Single Point Rubric
Timers
Teaching & Learning
NTI 2.0 - Day 1
NTI 2.0 - Day 2
Developing Arguments
Increasing Political Action
Engaging in Discussion and Discourse
Standard 1
Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Standard 2
Biological Bases of Behavior
Standard 3
Sensation and Perception
Standard 4
Learning
Standard 5
Cognitive Psychology
Standard 6
Developmental Psychology
Standard 7
Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Standard 8
Clinical Psychology
Standard 9
Social Psychology
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U.S. History
S0 - Historical Thinking
>
S0.SQ1 - What are the essential parts to an argument?
S0.SQ2 - How do I use evidence form sources to develop a claim?
S0.SQ3 - What is historical thinking?
S0.SQ4 - How does historical perspective shape our understanding of history?
S1 - Reconstruction
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S1.SQ1 - Was Reconstruction a success or a failure?
S1.SQ2 - What did the Reconstruction amendments accomplish?
S1.SQ3 - How did black codes and Jim Crow lead to continued discrimination for African Americans?
S1.SQ4 - How did compromises save the nation and also destroy it?
S2 - The Gilded Age
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S2.SQ1 - How did technological advancements change the U.S. during the Gilded Age?
S2.SQ2 - What caused conflict between the Populists and the Railroads?
S2.SQ3 - How did the leaders of race relations shape the conversations during the late 1800's?
S2.SQ4 - The monopolists, are they Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?
S2.SQ5 - How did labor reform challenge Big Business?
S2.SQ6 - What was new about the "new" immigrants and how did this cause a rise in nativism?
S3 - The Progressive Era
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S3.SQ1 - Why did the size and role of the government expand after the Gilded Age?
S3.SQ2 - What influence did the muckraking journalists have on the Progressive Era?
S3.SQ3 - What was the impact of state government action for reforms concerning child labor, women, and workplace accidents?
S3.SQ4 - What was the impact of the Progressive Era amendments?
S3.SQ5 - How progressive were the "Progressive Era" Presidents?
S4 - U.S. Imperialism
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S4.SQ1 - How is social darwinism and the "New Manifest Destiny" connected?
S4.SQ2 - Why did the United States annex Hawaii, open China, and increase their involvement in Panama?
S4.SQ3 - What were the causes and consequences of the Spanish-American War?
S4.SQ4 - What were the arguments of the imperialists and anti-imperialists?
S4.SQ5 - What was the Roosevelt Corollary and was it any different from the Monroe Doctrine?
S5 - World War I
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S5.SQ1 - What events led the U.S. into World War I?
S5.SQ2 - How did World War I change the U.S. economy?
S5.SQ3 - In what ways did the war produce expanded economic opportunities for minorities and women?
S5.SQ4 - What liberties and freedoms were curtailed during World War I?
S5.SQ5 - What was the problem with Wilson's 14 points and the Treaty of Versailles?
S5.SQ6 - What were the causes of the 1st Red Scare?
S6 - The Roaring Twenties
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S6.SQ1 - How did prejudice, discrimination, and sterotypes increase nativism in the 1920's?
S6.SQ2 - What were the sources of the fundamentalist reaction during the 1920's?
S6.SQ3 - How did prohibition deepen rifts in American society and lead to the rise of the mob and FBI?
S6.SQ4 - What was the impact of Andrew Mellon's economic policies during the 1920's?
S7 - The Great Depression
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S7.SQ1 - What caused the Great Depression?
S7.SQ2 - Was Hoover to blame for the depression?
S7.SQ3 - What impact did FDR's New Deal have on the Great Depression?
S7.SQ4 - What forms of escapism helped Americans cope with the depression?
S7.SQ5 - How did politics of the extreme right and left of the 30's influence the direction of the nation?
S8 - World War II
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S8.SQ1 - What caused U.S. involvement in WWII?
S8.SQ2 - Was the U.S. neutral when WWII began?
S8.SQ3 - In what ways did WWII affect ethnic and racial minorities, including Japanese Americans?
S8.SQ4 - What changes did women experience during WWII?
S8.SQ5 - What was the American strategy in the European and Pacific theatres?
S8.SQ6 - How did America energize the Home Front?
S8.SQ7 - Is the use of atomic warfare just?
S9 - The Cold War
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S9.SQ1 - What was the Cold War?
S9.SQ2 - How did fear of communist expansion shape U.S. policy after World War II?
S9.SQ3 - Was McCarthyism the cause of the 2nd Red Scare?
S9.SQ4 - How did the Cold War shape American society and culture?
S9.SQ5 - Why was Cuba a "hot spot" for Cold War tensions?
S9.SQ6 - What happened to JFK?
S10 - The Civil Rights Movement
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S10.SQ1 - What ideologies defined the Civil Rights movement?
S10.SQ2 - How did organizations of the Civil Rights movement achieve their goals?
S10.SQ3 - How did legislative efforts of the Civil Rights movement promote equality?
S10.SQ4 - How did Hispanic and Latino groups strive for equality?
S10.SQ5 - What lasting impact did JFK and LBJ make during the Civil Rights movement?
S11 - Counterculture & Conservatism
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S11.SQ1 - What were the sources of distrust in the 60's and 70's that caused the counterculture movement?
S11.SQ2 - What caused the second wave of feminism in America throughout the 60's and 70's?
S11.SQ3 - What caused a concentrated focus on environmental change?
S11.SQ4 - Watergate and the Iran Hostage Crisis, why did Nixon and Carter fail?
S11.SQ5 - "A Woman's Choice" vs. "A Right to Life": Is this a federal or state decision?
S11.SQ6 - Does Reaganomics work, what is the trickle-down effect?
S11.SQ7 - What conditions prompted LGBTQ+ Americans to fight for equality?
S11.SQ8 - Who is daddy Bush and what was the Persian Gulf War?
S12 - The 1990's & 2000's
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S12.SQ1 - How did crack, urban gangs, MTV, and the Internet change America forever?
S12.SQ2 - What was Bill Clinton's most lasting achievement?
S12.SQ3 - Hanging chads, 9-11, War in Iraq, & Hurricane Katrine - was G.W. Bush unlucky?
S12.SQ4 - Obama and Trump - why is there a growing divide in politics?
S12.SQ5 - What were the unintended consequences of invading Iraq and Afghanistan?
APUSH
Period 0: Historical Thinking
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P0.SQ1 - What are the essential parts to an argument?
P0.SQ2 - How do I use evidence form sources to develop a claim?
P0.SQ3 - What is historical thinking?
P0.SQ4 - How does historical perspective shape our understanding of history?
Period 1: 1491-1607 - Native Americans
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P1.SQ1 - What were Native American societies like before European contact?
P1.SQ2 - How did the Columbian Exchange change the "New World"?
P1.SQ3 - How did encomiendas and caste systems establish a precedent for American slavery?
Period 2: 1607-1754 - American Colonization
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P2.SQ1 - What were causes of unity and diversity among the British colonies?
P2.SQ2 - What governments did colonists establish?
P2.SQ3 - How did colonial laws institutionalize slavery?
Period 3: 1754-1800 - Revolution & A New Nation
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P3.SQ1 - How did the French and Indian War lead to change?
P3.SQ2 - What actions of control and resistance were taken by the British and colonists?
P3.SQ3 - How did the Daughters of Liberty reaction to the British compare to the Sons of Liberty?
P3.SQ4 - Was the Declaration of Independence hypocritical?
P3.SQ5 - What was wrong with the Articles of Confederation?
P3.SQ6 - The Federalists and Antifederalists, what were their goals?
P3.SQ7 - How did the compromises of the Constitution shape the nation?
Period 4: 1800-1848 - Antebellum America
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P4.SQ1 - How did political precedents shape our nation outside the limits of the constitution?
P4.SQ2 - What role did women have in creating social and political change in early America?
P4.SQ3 - When did the U.S. become a superpower?
P4.SQ4 - How did the market revolution change America?
P4.SQ5 - Is Andrew Jackson a hero or villain?
P4.SQ6 - What impact did reform movements have on American society?
Period 5: 1848-1877 - Sectionalism, Civil War & Reconstruction
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P5.SQ1 - How did Manifest Destiny lead to oppressive politics?
P5.SQ2 - How did beliefs about justice lead to the abolition movement?
P5.SQ3 - How did compromises save the nation and also destroy it?
P5.SQ4 - What events defined the sectional crisis?
P5.SQ5 - Was the Emancipation Proclamation meant to free enslaved people or to help the Union win the war?
P5.SQ6 - Who had the best Reconstruction plan - Lincoln or the Radical Republicans?
P5.SQ7 - What did the Reconstruction Amendments accomplish?
P5.SQ8 - How did black codes and Jim Crow lead to continued discrimination for African Americans?
Period 6: 1865-1898 - The Gilded Age
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P6.SQ1 - What caused conflict between the farmers and the Railroads?
P6.SQ2 - How did Washington and Dubois' ideas differ concerning the improvement of African Americans social and economic standing?
P6.SQ3 - The monopolists, are they Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?
P6.SQ4 - How did labor reform challenge big business?
P6.SQ5 - What was new about the "new immigration" and how did this cause a rise in nativism?
P6.SQ6 - Why did the size and role of government expand after the Gilded Age?
P6.SQ7 - What was the impact of the Progressive Era Presidents and Amendments?
Period 7A: 1890-1919 - U.S. Imperialism & WWI
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P7A.SQ1 - How is social darwinism and the "New Manifest Destiny" connected?
P7A.SQ2 - What were the causes and consequences of U.S. imperialism?
P7A.SQ3 - How did the anti-imperialists differ in thought from the imperialists?
P7A.SQ4 - What events led to U.S. involvement in World War I?
P7A.SQ5 - In what ways did the war expand economic opportunities for minorities and women?
P7A.SQ6 - What liberties and freedoms were curtailed during World War I?
P7A.SQ7 - How did Wilson's 14 Points and the Treaty of Versailles ultimately fail to complete their goals?
Period 7B: 1920-1939 - The Roaring Twenties & The Great Depression
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P7B.SQ1 - How did prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes increase nativism during the 1920's?
P7B.SQ2 - What were the sources of the fundamentalist reaction during the 1920's?
P7B.SQ3 - How did prohibition deepen rifts in American society and lead to the rise of the mob and FBI?
P7B.SQ4 - What caused the Great Depression?
P7B.SQ5 - Was Hoover to blame for the depression?
P7B.SQ6 - What impact did FDR's New Deal have on the Great Depression?
P7B.SQ7 - What forms of escapism helped Americans cope with the Depression?
P7B.SQ8 - How did politics of the extreme right and left of the 1930's influence the direction of the nation?
Period 7C: 1939-1945 - World War II
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P7C.SQ1 - What caused U.S. involvement in World War II?
P7C.SQ2 - Was the U.S. neutral before December 7, 1941?
P7C.SQ3 - In what ways did World War II affect ethnic and racial minorities, including Japanese Americans?
P7C.SQ4 - What changes did women experience during World War II?
P7C.SQ5 - What was the American strategy in the European and Pacific theaters?
P7C.SQ6 - How did America energize the Home Front?
P7C.SQ7 - Is the use of atomic warfare just?
Period 8A: 1945-1980 - The Cold War
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P8A.SQ.1 - What was the Cold War?
P8A.SQ.2 - How did fear of communist expansion shape U.S. policy after World War II?
P8A.SQ.3 - Was McCarthyism the cause of the 2nd Red Scare?
P8A.SQ.4 - How did the Cold War shape American society and culture?
P8A.SQ.5 - Why was Cuba a "hot spot" for Cold War tensions?
P8A.SQ.6 - What happened to JFK?
Period 8B: 1954-1968 - The Rights Movement
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P8B.SQ1 - What ideologies defined the Civil Rights movement?
P8B.SQ2 - How did organizations of the Civil Rights movement achieve their goals?
P8B.SQ3 - How did legislative efforts of the Civil Rights movement promote equality?
P8B.SQ4 - How did HIspanic and Latino groups strive for equality?
P8B.SQ5 - What lasting impact did JFK and LBJ make during the Civil Rights movement?
P8B.SQ6 - What were the sources of distrust in the 1960's and 80's that caused a rise in the counterculture movement?
P8B.SQ7 - What caused a second wave of feminism in American throughout the 1960's and 70's?
P8B.SQ8 - What caused a concentrated focus on environmental change?
P8B.SQ9 - "A Woman's Choice" vs. "A Right to Life": IS this a federal or state decision?
P8B.SQ10 - What conditions prompted LGBTQ+ Americans to fight for equality?
Period 9: 1980-Present - The Modern Era
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P9.SQ1 - Watergate and the Iran Hostage Crisis, why did Nixon and Carter fail?
P9.SQ2 - Why is Ronald Reagan the poster child for Republicans and Reaganomics work, what is the trickle-down effect?
P9.SQ3 - Who is daddy Bush and what was the impact of the Persian Gulf War?
P9.SQ4 - How did crack, urban gangs, MTV, and the Internet change America forever?
P9.SQ5 - What was Bill Clinton's most lasting achievement?
P9.SQ6 - Hanging chads, 9-11, War in Iraq, & Hurricane Katrina - was G.W. Bush unlucky?
P9.SQ7 - Obama and Trump - why is there a growing divide in politics?
P9.SQ8 - What were the unintended consequences of invading Iraq and Afghanistan?
P9.SQ9 - We will know what this question should be after the 2020 election results
The APUSH Test
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MC - Multiple Choice (40%)
SA - Short Answer (20%)
DBQ - Document Based Question (25%)
LEQ - Long Essay Question (15%)
Psychology
S0 - Thinking and Writing in Psychology
S1 - Scientific Foundations of Psychology
>
S1.SQ1 - What is psychology's historic big issue?
S1.SQ2 - What are the different psychological approaches?
S1.SQ3 - What ethical questions does psychological research raise?
S2 - Biological Bases of Behavior
>
S2.SQ1 - How do neurotransmitters and hormones affect our behavior?
S2.SQ2 - How does the brain influence our behavior?
Topical
Tools
Organizational Tasks
Annotation Key
Single Point Rubric
Timers
Teaching & Learning
NTI 2.0 - Day 1
NTI 2.0 - Day 2
Developing Arguments
Increasing Political Action
Engaging in Discussion and Discourse