AP USH Retake: Unit II, Period 3: 1754-1800
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Summative Retake
When: November 15th,, A new MC, SAQ, and different Essay questions
Have all work ready practice work and additional work ready to be checked on Monday November 14th.
How to
- Thorough Completion of Practice Work & Weekly Assessments
- Period 3 Amsco Chapters Outlined
- All weekly assessments completed
- Additional Practice:
- Multiple choice & SAQ and/or Essay:
- Unit 1 Term identifications(found on pg.2): (a) Provide a summary of each term in 1-2 sentences and (b) the terms significance in another sentence, with (c) the page number listed from AMSCO and/or YAWP. These ids must be thorough and Handwritten.
- Period 3 framework
- Advice
- Review the completed practice work. You want to significantly improve your score on the Retake.
- Tutoring is available.
- Videos: John Green Crash Course & practice online quizzes
Have all work ready practice work and additional work ready to be checked on Monday November 15th.
Unit 2: Period 3 Content Terms
For each, write a1- sentence definition, and then a 1-2 sentences on what the significance of the term is - why it matters in its context and/or in American history. Make sure to have page number from Foner or Amsco, YAWP (specify which). These terms must be HANDWRITTEN.
1. Navigation Acts and Mercantilism
2. Salutary Neglect
3. New France
4. French and Indian War
5. Albany Congress/Plan of Union
- The Iroquois League
6. Treaty of Paris (1763)
7. Pontiac’s Rebellion/Proclamation of 1763
8. Virtual Representation
9. Stamp Act: Sons of Liberty, non-importation
10. Declaratory Act
11. Townshend Act/Tea Act
12. Boston Massacre
13. Boston Tea Party
- Coercive Acts (aka Intolerable Acts)
14. Continental Congress
15. Lexington and Concord
16. Battle of Bunker Hill and the Olive Branch Petition
17. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense
18. Declaration of Independence
- Locke’s Contract Theory of Government
19. Battle of Saratoga and Yorktown
20. Treaty of Paris
21. Articles of Confederation
22. Political/Social Effects of Revolution
- Slavery: Role of Black Troops
- Women – “Remember the Ladies” and Republican Motherhood
- American Indians & Revolutionary War
- Religion
23. Effects of American Revolution overseas (Haiti, France)
24. Articles of Confederation (weaknesses)
25. Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance (public education, slavery, and private property)
26. Shays’s Rebellion
27. Great Compromise
28. 3/5 Compromise and 1808 Slave Trade Compromise
29. Federalism – state vs. federal government
- Elastic Clause vs. 10th Amendment
30. Electoral College
31. Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
- Federalist Papers
- Bill of Rights
- Influence of Enlightenment on Revolution and Constitution
.35. Hamilton’s Economic Plan: Assumption, Tax & Tariff, Report on Manufacturers
36. National Bank Debate
37, Loose (broad) vs. Strict (narrow) Interpretation, Elastic Clause
38. Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans
- Agriculture/Manufacturing
- France/England
- Strict/Loose Interpretation
- State/Federal Rights
39. Proclamation of Neutrality
40. Jay’s Treaty
42. Whiskey Rebellion
43. Pinckney’s Treaty
44 Washington’s Farewell Address
45. Quasi-War
46. XYZ Affair
47. Alien and Sedition Acts
48. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
49. “Revolution of 1800” (election)
50. Amendment 10