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Mrs. Bradley's Social Studies
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National Social Studies Honor Society
Wethersfield Social Studies Department
Young Americans ECE
Getting to Know You...
Unit 1: Gender Issues 1900 to 1960
Unit 2: Race Issues 1900 - 1954
Unit 3: Gender Issues 1960 to Present
Unit 4: Race Issues 1954 - Present
Final Evaluation: for you and the course
US History
AP/ECE US History
UCONN 1501 (fall)
Unit 1: Founding the Nation
Unit 2: Building the New Nation
Unit 3: Testing the New Nation
UCONN 1502 (spring)
Unit 4: Forging and Industrial Society
Unit 5: Struggling for Justice at Home and Abroad
Unit 6: Making Modern America
Resources for Writing
Second Reader Program
Resources for Research
Yearlong Resources
Extra Credit and Enrichment
AP Exam Review
After AP/ECE US History
Resources for UCONN/ECE
Seasonal Activities
Summer Work
US History
Semester 1: From States to Nation
Unit 1 Civil War and Reconstruction
Unit 2 Westward Movement and Manifest Destiny
Unit 3 Immigration and Industrialization
Unit 4 Foreign Affair: Spanish American War to WWI
Unit 5 World War I
Unit 6 1920s and 1930s
Semester 2: War and Peace
Unit 7 World War II
Unit 8 Peace and Prosperity 1945-1970
Unit 9 Cold War
Unit 10 Vietnam
Unit 11 Modern Civil Rights Movement
Unit 12 Right to Left, Left to Right: 1970 to present
Resources for Notes
Resources for Writing
International Studies
Resources for Writing
Unit 1: Culture
Unit 2: Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration
Unit 3: Enlightenment and Revolution
Unit 4: Industrialism, Nationalism and Imperialism 1750-1914
Unit 5: World War I
Unit 6: Interwar Years and World War II
Unit 7: Cold War
Unit 8: Latin America
Unit 9: Africa
Unit 10: South & East Asia
Unit 11: South & Central Asia
Unit 12: Middle East/South West Asia
Text: Patterns of Interaction
Midterm Exam Review Materials
Final Exams
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
2019-2020
Mrs. Bradley's Social Studies
Resources for Writing
Format
For Social Studies, for almost any course, you will need to use the APA format.
Here is a link to the
Explanation
of the style,
and links to the details of what you'll need to include.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO INCLUDE AN ABSTRACT!!!
Research
Below are links to several website that you might find useful for research and articles. Be sure to cite the source!
Noodletools
(for the format of citations)
BBC Country Profiles
NPR World News
CNN
New York Times
Al-Jazeera
United Streaming link
(videos)
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