{"id":10861,"date":"2017-07-26t19:39:17","date_gmt":"2017-07-27t02:39:17","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=10861"},"modified":"2017-07-26t17:40:31","modified_gmt":"2017-07-27t00:40:31","slug":"this-apush-crash-course-will-help-you-cram-for-your-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/ap\/this-apush-crash-course-will-help-you-cram-for-your-test\/","title":{"rendered":"this apush crash course will help you cram for your test"},"content":{"rendered":"
looking for a quick way to cover the ap us history curriculum as you study for your exam? here is an apush crash course, broken down by period. for each of the 9 apush periods<\/a>, you\u2019ll find: <\/p>\n the black legend, native americans, and spaniards <\/a> <\/p>\n period 1 questions<\/a> <\/p>\n spanish vs. english colonization<\/a> (applicable to both period 1 and period 2; p. 3) <\/p>\n n\/a, since the dbq will cover periods 3-8 <\/p>\n spanish, french, and british imperial goals<\/a> (applicable to both period 1 and period 2; question #2 on p. 8) note: this question is from an older (2011) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em><\/p>\n when is thanksgiving? colonizing america<\/a> period 2 questions<\/a> <\/p>\n spanish vs. english colonization<\/a> (applicable to both period 1 and period 2; p. 3) n\/a, since the dbq will cover periods 3-8 <\/p>\n spanish, french, and british imperial goals<\/a> (applicable to both period 1 and period 2; question #2 on p. 8) note: this question is from an older (2011) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em> the seven years\u2019 war and the great awakening<\/a> period 3 questions <\/a><\/p>\n causes of the american revolution<\/a> (p. 5) revolutionary era<\/a> (p. 7-11) <\/p>\n french and indian war<\/a> (question #2 on p. 11) thomas jefferson and his democracy <\/a> period 4 questions<\/a> <\/p>\n anti-slavery movement<\/a> (question #3 on p. 28) anti-slavery movement<\/a> (p. 2-7) note: this question is from an older (2013) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice. <\/em><\/p>\n market revolution<\/a> (question #2 on p. 12) war and expansion <\/a> period 5 questions<\/a> <\/p>\n african american voting rights and restrictions<\/a> (applicable to both period 5 and period 6; p. 27) civil war<\/a> (p. 2-7) note: this question is from an older (2009) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em><\/p>\n mexican-american war<\/a> (question #3 on p. 11) the industrial economy <\/a> period 6 questions <\/a><\/p>\n westward expansion<\/a> (p. 26) rise of big business<\/a> (p. 2-7) note: this question is from an older (2012) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em> <\/p>\n 14th and 15th amendments<\/a> (question #2 on p. 12) the progressive era <\/a> period 7 questions<\/a> <\/p>\n land use policy<\/a> (p. 3) american imperialism <\/a>(p.32-35) 19th amendment<\/a> (question #3 on p. 12) the cold war<\/a> period 8 questions<\/a> <\/p>\n mass media in the 1920s and 1950s<\/a> (applicable to both period 7 and period 8; question #4 on p. 28) <\/p>\n foreign policy from world war i to the korean war<\/a> (applicable to both period 7 and period 8; p. 2-7) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em> new conservatism and reagan<\/a> (applicable to both period 8 and period 9; question #5 on p. 9) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em> the reagan revolution <\/a> period 9 questions<\/a><\/p>\n the college board hasn\u2019t released any official period 9 short answer questions so far, but you can find 2 good examples on p. 446 of this study guide<\/a>\u2014one on u.s. policy in the middle east and one on obama\u2019s first term. <\/p>\n n\/a since the dbq will cover periods 3-8<\/p>\n globalization<\/a> (question #4 on p. 34) looking for a quick way to cover the ap us history curriculum as you study for your exam? here is an apush crash course, broken down by period.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":225,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[240],"tags":[276],"ppma_author":[24937],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n\n
\nif you need a refresher on the exam format before you dive into the content, check out these posts: <\/p>\n\n
\nperiod 1 (1491-1607) <\/h2>\n
video: <\/h4>\n
practice questions:<\/h4>\n
multiple choice<\/h5>\n
short answer <\/h5>\n
dbq<\/h5>\n
leq<\/h5>\n
\nperiod 2 (1607-1754) <\/h2>\n
videos: <\/h4>\n
\nthe natives and the english<\/a>
\nthe quakers, the dutch, and the ladies <\/a><\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice<\/h5>\n
short answer <\/h5>\n
\ncolonial regions<\/a> (p. 2) <\/p>\ndbq<\/h5>\n
leq<\/h5>\n
\ntrans-atlantic trade<\/a> (question #2 on p. 34)
\nreligious and intellectual movements in the colonies<\/a> (applicable to both period 2 and period 3; question #2 on p. 8) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em><\/p>\nperiod 3 (1754-1800) <\/h2>\n
videos:<\/h4>\n
\ntaxes and smuggling: prelude to revolution <\/a>
\nwho won the american revolution?<\/a>
\nthe constitution, the articles, and federalism <\/a>
\nwhere us politics came from<\/a> <\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice<\/h5>\n
short answer <\/h5>\n
\nhistorical interpretations of the american revolution<\/a> (p. 4)
\narticles of confederation<\/a> (p. 2) <\/p>\ndbq <\/h5>\n
leq<\/h5>\n
\nreligious and intellectual movements in the colonies<\/a> (applicable to both period 2 and period 3; question #2 on p. 8) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em> <\/p>\nperiod 4 (1800-1848) <\/h2>\n
videos: <\/h4>\n
\nthe war of 1812<\/a>
\nthe market revolution <\/a>
\nslavery <\/a>
\nage of jackson <\/a>
\n19th century reforms <\/a>
\nwomen in the 19th century <\/a> <\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice<\/h5>\n
short answer <\/h5>\n
\nimmigration<\/a> (p. 2)
\nindustrialization<\/a> (applicable to periods 4, 5, and 6; p. 5) <\/p>\ndbq <\/h5>\n
leq<\/h5>\n
\nearly 19th century political parties<\/a> (question #3 on p. 8) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em>
\nearly us foreign policy<\/a> (question #3 on p. 8) note: this question is from an older (2013) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em><\/p>\nperiod 5 (1844-1877) <\/h2>\n
videos: <\/h4>\n
\nthe election of 1860 and the road to disunion <\/a>
\nthe civil war, part i <\/a>
\nthe civil war, part ii <\/a>
\nbattles of the civil war <\/a>
\nreconstruction and 1876 <\/a> <\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice<\/h5>\n
short answer<\/h5>\n
\nindustrialization<\/a> (applicable to periods 4, 5, and 6; p. 5) <\/p>\ndbq <\/h5>\n
leq<\/h5>\n
\nreconstruction<\/a> (question #4 on p. 9) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em><\/p>\nperiod 6 (1865-1898) <\/h2>\n
videos:<\/h4>\n
\nwestward expansion<\/a>
\ngrowth, cities, and immigration<\/a>
\ngilded age politics<\/a> <\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice <\/h5>\n
short answer<\/h5>\n
\nafrican american voting rights and restrictions<\/a> (applicable to both period 5 and period 6; p. 27)
\nindustrialization<\/a> (applicable to periods 4, 5, and 6; p. 5)
\nthe rise of big business<\/a> (p. 4)
\nreconstruction vs. post-reconstruction politics<\/a> (p. 4-5) <\/p>\ndbq <\/h5>\n
leq<\/h5>\n
\ntechnology and industrialization<\/a> (question #3 on p. 34) <\/p>\nperiod 7 (1890-1945) <\/h2>\n
videos: <\/h4>\n
\namerican imperialism<\/a>
\nprogressive presidents <\/a>
\namerica in world war i <\/a>
\nwomen\u2019s suffrage <\/a>
\nthe roaring 20s <\/a>
\nthe great depression <\/a>
\nthe new deal<\/a>
\nworld war ii, part i <\/a>
\nworld war ii, part ii: the homefront <\/a><\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice<\/h5>\n
short answer <\/h5>\n
\nmass media in the 1920s and 1950s<\/a> (applicable to both period 7 and period 8; question #4 on p. 28)
\nworld war ii<\/a> (p. 3) <\/p>\ndbq<\/h5>\n
\nforeign policy from world war i to the korean war<\/a> (applicable to both period 7 and period 8; p. 2-7) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice. <\/em><\/p>\nleq<\/h5>\n
\nworld war i<\/a> (question #3 on p. 12)<\/p>\nperiod 8 (1945-1980) <\/h2>\n
videos:<\/h4>\n
\nthe cold war in asia <\/a>
\ncivil rights and the 1950s<\/a>
\nthe 1960s in america <\/a>
\nthe rise of conservatism <\/a>
\nford, carter, and the economic malaise <\/a> <\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice <\/h5>\n
short answer <\/h5>\n
dbq <\/h5>\n
\nwomen\u2019s rights movement<\/a> (p. 6-11)
\nvietnam war<\/a> (p. 6)
\nnew conservatism<\/a> (p. 6-10)
\nnixon administration<\/a> (p. 2-7) note: this question is from an older (2011) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em> <\/p>\nleq<\/h5>\n
\nprotest movements<\/a> (question #5 on p. 9) note: this question is from an older (2013) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em><\/p>\nperiod 9 (1980-present) <\/h2>\n
videos: <\/h4>\n
\ngeorge h.w. bush and the end of the cold war <\/a>
\nthe clinton years, or the 1990s <\/a>
\nterrorism, war, and bush 43 <\/a>
\nobamanation<\/a> <\/p>\npractice questions: <\/h4>\n
multiple choice<\/h5>\n
short answer <\/h5>\n
dbq <\/h5>\n
leq<\/h5>\n
\nnew conservatism and reagan<\/a> (applicable to both period 8 and period 9; question #5 on p. 9) note: this question is from an older (2014) version of the test and does not accurately follow the format of the current test, but is still good practice.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"