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Textbook Resources: AMSCO Topics 7.1 - 7.6 , Topics 7.7 - 7.10 ; American Pageant (Link on Google Classroom) Chapters 27 (Imperialism), 28 & 29 (Progressivism & WWI), 30 (the 1920s). A People's History Chapters 12 (Imperialism), 13 (Progressive Era), 14 (WWI) and 15 (Economics in the 1920s).
Period 7 (Part 1) Reading Guide / LINK to the AMSCO Slide Deck (The one we keep using to review in class)
Excellent notes/ details on each of the four main topics for this section. Notice that each is built around an essay prompt to help you organize your thoughts.
Here is a LINK to the FULL PERIOD 7 Part 1 (all topics) Flashcard Set.
Here are the Imperialism Flashcards (Topic 7.2 & 7.3). The FULL Period 7 deck may include additional terms on this topic.
Because Period 7 is SO HUGE, I am splitting the flashcards by topic.
Here are the Progressive Era Flashcards (Topic 7.4). The FULL Period 7 deck may include additional terms on this topic.
Because Period 7 is SO HUGE, I am splitting the flashcards by topic.
Here are the World War I Flashcards (Topic 7.5 & 7.6). The FULL Period 7 deck may include additional terms on this topic.
Because Period 7 is SO HUGE, I am splitting the flashcards by topic.
This is a link to a MASSIVE playlist of WWI videos. Most deal with the causes of the war in EUROPE and the actual fighting. They may be helpful for added context, or if you want to explore a topic in more detail.
Here are the flashcards for the 1920s (Topics 7.7 & 7.8)
Remember, because Period 7 is so unbelievably HUGE, Flash Cards are split by topic.
Review/ Practice Games
Each practice quiz is pulling questions from a larger pool. You will get 10 questions at a time. You can repeat the quiz as many times as you like, and will get a different set of 10 questions each time.
Practice Quiz #1 (Imperialism)
Practice Quiz #2 (Progressive Era)
Practice Quiz #3 (APUSH Exam MCQs - Imperialism)
Practice Quiz #4 (APUSH Exam MCQs - Progressive Era)