Advanced Placement United States History
(APUSH)
Course Objective:
The course has been designed to challenge and enhance students’ ability to critically read and respond to different aspects of United States history. The course will resemble that of many college level courses. The students will have the same expectations as college students. As such the following should be the goal of each student:
Students will be able to:
Master a broad body of historical knowledge
Demonstrate an understanding of historical chronology
Use historical data to support an argument or position
Differentiate between historiographical schools of thought
Interpret and apply data from original documents, including cartoons, graphs, letters, etc.
Effectively use analytical skills of evaluation, cause and effect, compare and contrast
Work effectively with others to produce products and solve problems
Prepare for and successfully pass the AP U.S. History Exam
Course Books:
The Kennedy book will be our primary textbook. Selected readings will also be assigned from the list below as well.
Primary Text
Kennedy, David M. Cohen, Lizabeth and. Bailey, Thomas A. The American Pageant: A History of the Republic. Boston: McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin, 2002.
Used as the primary text for the course the historical information provided meets the requirements for both Course and School resources for the overall study of United States history. While the book is broken down chronologically it also provides a clear thematic pattern.
Historical Investigation and Interpretation Readings
Davidson, James and Lytle, Mark. After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000
Used to enhance the students understanding of historiography and the skills required to practice historiography.
Alternative Views
Zinn, Howard. A People’s History of the United States. New York: Harper
Perennial, 2003
A second text used to diversify the resources and points of view the students will experience.
Davis, Kenneth. Don’t Know Much About History. New York: HarperCollins, 2003
A second text used to diversify the resources and points of view the students will experience.
Document Analysis
Dollar, Charles and Reichard, Gary. American Issues: A Documentary Reader.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998
Henretta, James, Brody, David and Dumenil, Lynn. America’s History: Documents to Accompany. New York: Bedford/St. Martins, 2008
A book that contains a number of primary source documents as well as historical scholarship designed to enhance student understanding of a time period.
Various readings and articles as well.
Grading:
The grading system will be 50 % for test/quizzes and multi page papers, 40% for homework and work done in class and 10% for attendance and participation/involvement. For each assignment there will be points to be earned through the completion of that assignment. The successful completion of the homework and classwork will allow you to prepare for major assessments. The homework and in-class assignments will be worth fewer points per assignment than exams, reports, and tests. But, there will be more homework assignments and this is a great way for you to help yourself and prepare for the bigger assessments. In addition to the coursework that will be completed you will also be graded on your attendance and involvement in class.
Listed below is a brief list of the types of assignments you will be completing during this course. This is only a partial list:
Tests/Quizzes/Term Papers – 50%
Papers of various lengths - (size specific)
Multiple-choice test - 1 point/Question
Terms quiz - 2 points/Term
Thematic Essay – 50 points each
DBQ Essay – 50 points each
Homework and Classwork – 40%
America’s History response – 15 points/assignment
Questions to go with Davis reading – 25 points/chapter
Chapter reading Notes/Assignments – 10 points/chapter
1 page response to readings - 15 pts
Attendance – 10%
Attendance and involvement – 10 points/cycle
The assignments are designed to assess your understanding of the material as well as to help prepare you for a future assignment. Each unit will include assignment to investigate primary sources and/or historical interpretations from the time period.
The instruction of the course will be primarily politically based, however we will be investigate relevant social, intellectual, cultural, and economic developments as the occur and analyze the significance of each to the overall development of the nation.
Advanced Placement in United States History
Schedule for 2011-2012
YOU SHOULD HAVE THESE ASSIGNMENTS COMPLETED FOR THE DAY THEY ARE LISTED
Week of September 4 –
- American Pageant – Chapters 1 – 5
- Introduction of course and requirements/expectations
- American History – 1.7,11; 2.2, 2.5,7
- Lecture - Colonization – who went where and why?
Week of September 9 –
- Test - Colonization (Essay, Definition of Terms, and Multiple Choice)
- Skill Building - Reading and Analysis – Davidson and Lytle – Salem Witch Hunt
- 1 page response
- Lecture - French and Indian War and the effect on the Colonies
- Lecture – Events leading to the Revolutionary War
- Terms Quiz – Colonization - Revolution
Week of September 16 –
- Colonization – Independence Review
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 6 and 7
- American History - 3.10; 4.7,12
- Test - Colonization – Independence (Multiple Choice, Terms, Essay)
- Constitutional Convention debate and analysis CR3
Week of September 23 –
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 8
- Skill Building – Analysis/Discussion - historical scholarships (Colonial)
- 1 page response
- Lecture/Discussion on Revolutionary War, Declaration of Independence
- Test - Revolution
Week of September 30 –
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 9 and 10
- Lecture - Constitutional Convention and the New Government Tested
- American History –7.2
- Terms Quiz – Revolution – Constitution
Week of October 7 –
- Test - Revolution – Federalism Test (Multiple Choice, Terms, Essay)
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 11
- Davis – Chapter 4
- Skill Building – Analysis/Discussion of historical scholarship (Constitution)
- Federalist Papers
- Anti-Federalist Papers
- Constitutional Convention Notes
- 1 page response
Week of October 14 –
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 12 and 13
- Lecture – Jefferson and the development of nationalism
- Skill Building – Test taking skills (writing a DBQ)
- American History - 8.1,3,12
- Test - Jefferson and the development of nationalism (DBQ, Multiple Choice) CR8
- Terms Quiz – Constitution to Jefferson
Week of October 21 –
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 14
- Lecture – the National Economy
- Lecture – Jacksonian Democracy
- American History - 10.3,5,6,8
- Test – Jacksonian Democracy and the National Economy (Multiple Choice, Essay)
- Historical Readings – Jacksonian Era
- 1 page response
- Terms Quiz – Jefferson - Jackson
Week of October 28 –
- American Pageant - Read/Notes Chapter 15 and 17
- Terms Quiz – Reform movements of the early 19th Century
- Manifest Destiny Lecture
- American History – 13.1,2,3,4
- Terms Quiz – Manifest Destiny
- Test - Manifest Destiny (Multiple Choice)
Week of November 4 –
- SPRITE Sheet review of APUSH to date.
- Social, Political, Religious, Intellectual, Technological, Economic
- Colonial Times
- Revolution
- Critical Period
- Jefferson
- Jackson
- Manifest Destiny
Week of November 11 –
- APUSH 1st Trimester Exam – topics to this point
- APUSH format
- Multiple Choice (80)
- DBQ (1)
- Thematic Essays (2 of 4)
Week of November 18 –
- Review of Trimester Exam
- Davis - Chapter 5
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 16
Week of November 25 –
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 18
- Lecture – Issues of Sectionalism and causes of the Civil War
- Historical Reading - Sectionalism
- 1 page response
- Skill Builder – rating the DBQ
- Terms Quiz – Sectionalism
Week of December 2 –
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 19
- Lecture – Drifting towards disunion
- American History – 13.7,8,11,12,13,14
- Test – Sectionalism (Multiple Choice and Essay)
Week of December 9 –
- Skill Builder – Creating a DBQ (Pre –Civil) War and Supplements
- Davis - Chapter 6 – Discussion and Analysis of points
Week of December 16 –
- American Pageant – Read/Notes Chapter 20 and 21
- Lecture on the Civil War
- American History - 14.9,10
- Terms Quiz – Civil War issues
- Test – Civil War
Christmas Break: December 26 – January 2
- American Pageant - Read/Notes Chapters 22 –23
- 2 page comparison of 2 people/groups in history
Week of January 2 –
· American Pagent – Read/Notes Chapter 24
- American History – 15.1,6,9,10,12
- Lecture – Reconstruction
- Test – Reconstruction (Multiple Choice, Essay, Terms)
Week of January 6 –
- American Pageant – Chapter 25
- Lecture – Gilded Age and Big Business
- Historical Readings – New and Old immigrants’ role in the development of big business
- 1 page response
- Terms Quiz – Gilded Age and The Rise of Big Business
- Test – Gilded Age and Big Business (Multiple Choice and Essay)
Week of January 13 –
- SPRITE Sheet review of APUSH to date.
- Social, Political, Religious, Intellectual, Technological, Economic
- Sectionalism
- Civil War
- Reconstruction
- 2 Page Paper on industries affect on society
Week of January 20 -
· Turners Fronteir thesis
o 1 page response
· Davis Chapter 7
- Davidson and Lytle – USDA Government Inspected
- 1 page response
Week of January 27 –
- American Pageant - Chapter 26
- Lecture – The West and American Society
- American History – 16.2,3,8,11
- Terms Quiz – The West
- Test – The West (Multiple Choice and Essay)
Week of February 3 –
- American Pageant – Chapter 27 and 28
- Lecture – American Expansion
- American History - 19.8,9
- Terms Quiz – American Expansion (Imperialism)
- Test – DBQ essay on American Expansion
- Historical Readings – American Expansion (Imperialism)
- 1 page response
Week of February 10 -
- American Pageant – Chapter 30
- Lecture – Roosevelt and Progressivism
- Lecture – Wilson’s Progressivism
- American History – 20.3,4,5; 28.8,9
- Davis - Chapter 8
- Terms Quiz – Progressives and Progressive Presidents
- Test – Progressives (Multiple Choice, Thematic Essay)
Vacation – February 17 - 21
- 2 Papers on Progressive reforms (2 pages each)
- American Pageant – Chapter 29
Week of Febuary 24
- American Pageant – Chapter 31
- SPRITE Sheet review of APUSH to date.
- Social, Political, Religious, Intellectual, Technological, Economic
- The West
- Immigration
- Big Business
- Progressive Movement
- World War I
Week of March 3 –
- APUSH 2nd Trimester Exam – topics to this point
- APUSH format
- Multiple Choice (80)
- DBQ (1)
- Thematic Essays (2 of 4)
Week of March 10 –
- American Pageant – Chapter 32 and Chapter 33
- Historical Readings – The 1920’s Politics and Social Change
- 1 page response
- Lecture - 1920’s Politics and Society
- Terms Quiz – 1920’s
- Test – 1920’s Politics, Society, and Culture (Multiple Choice and Essay)
Week of March 17 –
- American Pageant – Chapter 34 and 35
- Lecture – Roosevelt and the New Deal
- Terms Quiz – Depression
- American History – 24.1,5,6,10; 23.12
- Historical Reading – Economic Theories
- 1 Page Response
- Test – Depression and New Deal (Multiple Choice and Essay)
Week of March 24 –
- American Pageant – Chapter 36 and 37
- Lecture – World War II causes and the start of the Cold War
- Terms Quiz – World War II
Week of March 31 –
- American Pageant – Chapter 38 and 39
- Lecture – Cold War and Domestic Issues
- American History - 26.2,3,12; 29.2,3,7
- Test – Cold War Chapters 36 -39 (Multiple Choice and DBQ Essay)
Vacation Week of April 7-11
- Read American Pageant Chapter 40 – 42
- Write 2 Essays
- Civil Rights Movement
- Cold War
- American History - 26.8, 10; 28.10,13;29.5,6
Week of April 14
- SPRITE Sheet review of APUSH to date.
- Social, Political, Religious, Intellectual, Technological, Economic
- 1920’s
- Depression
- World War II
- Cold War
- Civil Rights
Week of April 21 –
- Review (will include writing 2 essays/week: 1 DBQ and 1 Thematic)
- Sectionalism
- Manifest Destiny
- Reconstruction
- Gilded Age
- Progressives
Week of April 28 –
- Review (will include writing 2 essays/week: 1 DBQ and 1 Thematic)
- Constitutional
- Jefferson
- Jackson
Week of May 5 –
· Review (will include writing 2 essays/week: 1 DBQ and 1 Thematic)
- Colonial
- Revolutionary
- APUSH Practice Test – Multiple Choice