AP US HISTORY SCHEDULE – Mrs



American History II SCHEDULE – Mrs. DiversUnit 1: The Great West and American South(This schedule is subject to change.)Date:Day:Learning Topic:Homework Due Today1/31/20FridayNative American Wars2/3/20MondayWestward Migration2/4/20TuesdayLife after Reconstruction for African AmericansUnit 1 Group 1 Vocabulary Note Cards Due 2/5/20WednesdayFarmers and Populism2/6/20ThursdayFinish Notes and Start One-Pager2/7/20FridayFinish One-PagerUnit 1 Group 2 Vocabulary Note Cards Due2/10/20MondayUnit 2 Study Guide and Review Day2/11/20TuesdayUnit 2 TestUnit 2 Study Guide Notes:I may add other assignments during the unit so you must always have this schedule in your binder. Do you have your binder together? Here is how you should label the dividers. Label dividers as follows:Schedules and SyllabusBell WorkNotesData/Graded WorkDon’t forget to bring your supplies? Here is what you need:1 binder, pack of dividers - 4 tabs, colored pencils, loose leaf paper, blue or black pen, pencils, lots of 3x5 or larger index cardsFor Vocabulary Note Cards for your Key Terms, People, and Concepts you must use the format below. **Include your first name and last name in ink on every note card or they will not be accepted. FRONTBACKUnit __1____ #___Vocabulary WordFirst and Last Name (in ink)DefinitionSignificance? Why is it important?Diagram or Picture (stick figures are ok)Unit 1 Group 1ReservationSand Creek Massacre 1864General CusterSitting BullBattle of Little Big Horn 1876Nez Perce War 1877Battle of Wounded Knee 1890Ghost DanceDawes (General Allotment) Act 1877Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock 1903Indian Citizen Act 1924Transcontinental RailroadLand grantsOpen-range systemHomestead ActExodustersUnit 1 Group 2Poll TaxLiteracy TestGrandfather ClauseJim Crow lawsPlessy vs. Ferguson Booker T. Washington W.E.B. DuBois NAACPIda B. WellsThe GrangeFarmer’s AlliancesPopulist Party (aka People’s Party)Populist Party Platform (aka the Omaha Platform)William Jennings BryanWilliam McKinleyInterstate Commerce CommissionWhen you are looking up these vocabulary words look for the historical definition from the late 1800s – early 1900s. Also type in the word and US History or APUSH. OR check out a book!!! ................
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