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Mr. Brandon Eldridge, AP US History (APUSH), Pre-Law

  APUSH Pre-Law
4/22
  • Ronald Reagan Bio
  • Reaganomics, Foreign Policy w Soviets
Jury Voir Dire Questions
4/23-24
  • George HW Bush, Bill Clinton Bios
  • Desert Storm
  • 1990s Balanced Budget
  • Impeachment Proceedings
  • Case Preparation
4/25-26
  • Content Check 13
  • Post 2000s Presidents
    • George W Bush
    • Barack Obama
    • Donald Trump
    • Joe Biden
  • Case Preparation
Course Information
The AP U.S. History course focuses on developing historical thinking skills (chronological reasoning, comparing and contextualizing, crafting historical arguments using historical evidence, and interpreting and synthesizing historical narrative) and developing students' abilities to think conceptually about U.S. history from approximately 1491 to the present. Seven themes of equal importance — American and National Identity; Migration and Settlement; Politics and Power; Work, Exchange, and Technology; America in the World; Geography and the Environment; and Culture and Society — provide areas of historical inquiry for investigation throughout the course. These require students to reason historically about continuity and change over time and make comparisons among various historical developments in different times and places. The course spans nine periods of U.S. History and we will be exploring these together throughout the year.
 
 

Exam Format

Section I: Part A

Multiple Choice — 55 Questions | 55 Minutes | 40% of Exam Score

  • Questions appear in sets of 2 to 5.
  • Students analyze historical texts, interpretations, and evidence.
  • Primary and secondary sources, images, graphs, and maps are included.

Section I: Part B

Short Answer — 3 Questions | 40 Minutes | 20% of Exam Score

  • Required: Question 1- Periods 3-8
  • Required: Question 2- Periods 3-8
  • Choose between   Question 3: Periods 1-5 OR Question 4: Periods 6-9

Section II: Part A

Document-Based — 1 Question: Periods 3-8 | 60 Minutes (includes 15-minute reading period) | 25% of Exam Score

  • Assess written, quantitative, or visual materials as historical evidence.

Section II: Part B

Long Essay — 1 Question | 40 Minutes | 15% of Exam Score

  • 1 question, chosen from three options on the same theme:
    • Periods 1-3
    • Periods 4-6
    • Periods 7-9                                                                       
  
Period 1 Study Guide
Period 2 Study Guide
Period 3 Study Guide
Period 4 Study Guide
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Period 5 Study Guide
 
Period 6 Study Guide
Period 7 Study Guide
Period 8 Study Guide
Period 9 Study Guide
 

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Spring Pictures

Spring Picture Day will be Friday, March 26. These are optional. The students will be able to select 1 of 3 background options, but don't appear in the yearbook.