AP WORLD HISTORY
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You will be writing a Mini-DBQ during class today. Here is the procedure we will follow:
I will go over some last-minute suggestions for you
You'll have ten minutes with the four documents before I release the answer document.
All responses MUST be submitted by 9:50.
Remember, you will have a rewrite opportunity!
ASSIGNED: Chapter 24 The Americas and Oceania
Please have completed by Thursday 28 January
KEY: The new society the Spanish imposed in the Caribbean, Mexico, Mesoamerica, and South America
Encomienda System
Impact of Epidemics
How the English, French, and Dutch colonization of North America differed from the Spanish
KEY: Social Hierarchy in the Americas
KEY: Labor systems in the Americas
You can skip Europeans in the Pacific (p541-543)
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Background Notes and Questions on Renaissance due tomorrow. (Classroom)
Richardson's Intro to Renaissance: slides here.
Run through these 10 Renaissance Literature Vocabulary words on Quizlet (flashcards, games, practice, etc.). Formative Quiz on these words next week.
Need to meet with questions about Inferno project?
AP WORLD HISTORY EXAM ALERT: Any special accommodations must be relayed to Ms Brown by February 1st - to make sure all paperwork is completed for the College Board. Contact Ms Brown if you wish for special accommodations.
ASSIGNED: Chapter 25 Africa and the Atlantic World
Please have completed by Thursday 4 February
KEY: Fall of the Songhay Empire / establishment of regional kingdoms and city-states in West Africa
KEY: Disruption and destruction of the Indian Ocean trade by the Portuguese and other European maritime powers
Kongo kingdoms conversion to Christianity
Christianity and Islam: syncretism in early modern Africa
KEY: The Atlantic Slave Trade
Motivations and incentives
KEY: The Triangle Trade
KEY: The West and Central African Diaspora
Plantation Societies / Export Economies
KEY: The New Social Structures in Africa and the Americas