PERIOD 4: 1800 - 1848
(By the People CHAPTERS 8-11)
READ (pp. 228-258): CHAPTER 8
TEXTBOOK REVIEW. Please have read by the DUE DATE. You are accountable for the textbook reading and subject for evaluation to demonstrate your proficiency of the content.
Please NOTE the DEADLINE which will appear on your APUSH GOOGLE CALENDAR READ (pp. 259-291): CHAPTER 9
TEXTBOOK REVIEW. Please have read by the DUE DATE. You are accountable for the textbook reading and subject for evaluation to demonstrate your proficiency of the content.
Please NOTE the DEADLINE which will appear on your APUSH GOOGLE CALENDAR READ (pp. 292-319): CHAPTER 10
TEXTBOOK REVIEW. Please have read by the DUE DATE. You are accountable for the textbook reading and subject for evaluation to demonstrate your proficiency of the content.
Please NOTE the DEADLINE which will appear on your APUSH GOOGLE CALENDAR READ (pp. 320-350): CHAPTER 11
TEXTBOOK REVIEW. Please have read by the DUE DATE. You are accountable for the textbook reading and subject for evaluation to demonstrate your proficiency of the content.
Please NOTE the DEADLINE which will appear on your APUSH GOOGLE CALENDAR |
EXTRA CREDIT TERMS
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APUSH P4.1
Thomas Jefferson HYPERLINK on the BUTTON (below) to access a PDF short presentation of PERIOD 4.1
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APUSH P4.1 - 4.2
THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS
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PERIOD 4 CONTENT OUTLINE
HYPERLINK on the BUTTON (below) which takes you to an available CONTENT OUTLINE for PERIOD 4 [1800-1848]. I want my students to have available outlines ready-to-go at the start of each class. Put these in your HOMEWORK TRAY at beginning of class.
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Alexander Hamilton v. Aaron Burr Duel
HYPERLINK on the BUTTON (below) which takes you to selected passage on the DUEL between Hamilton and Burr.
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What Political View are You?
HYPERLINK on the BUTTON (below) to access short snapshot on where you "might" lie on the political spectrum
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PBS: WAR OF 1812 [1:53]
HYPERLINK to the BUTTON (below) to access an excellent presentation of the War of 1812 produced by PBS. It is rather long [almost 2 hours], but informative and covers essentially all you need to know about the War of 1812.
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Period 4 Video
HYPERLINK on the BUTTON (below) to access the Gilder Lehrman (GL) Institute of American History, as it presents in video format Period 4 (1800-1848).
As with any video, it is not all inclusive of the information needed for the national exam, but a great review & reinforcement of the material. |