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4 years ago

Study Group!

Hey guys! I’m a Junior in high school right now. I’m currently dealing with some hard classes and usually I would make study groups with others to help with going over questions, talking about topics, and questioning each other. I would do this with friends but what a surprise I don’t have any! Besides my alone life I am currently taking AP Biology, AP US History, and French this semester. I have two year long classes, AP Environmental Science and AP Research. It would be awesome if someone also taking one of these classes to text me and maybe we can help each other :).Ā 

I hope everyone is doing well and good luck in your own classes!


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1 month ago

Today in APUSH, we got to the part about Stonewall. In a very conservative town, our teacher is a lesbian who might probably be ex-military. Suffice to say, no shit was taken and I admire her very much.


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5 years ago

AP US History Masterpost

Cram Sheets

Scribd Super Review Packet

The Official US History Cram Packet

The Giant Review

APUSH Study Kit

2011 APUSH Study Kit

The Ultimate AP US History Review Packet

Reviews & Outlines

a masterpost of APUSH reviews

AP Social Studies APUSH Review

APUSH Review of Doom

AP Madness APUSH Index

Review For APUSH

APUSH Exam Review

Detailed APUSH Notes

APUSH Important Vocab

American Colonies

Presidential Review

Important APUSH Books & Media

Scribd Giant List of AP Terms

APUSH Outlines

College Board APUSH Course & Exam Description

APUSH Documents

Important Course Cases

Notes For APUSH

Memory Devices Pt. 1

Memory Devices Pt. 2

Timelines

Dipity Review Timeline

Chronological Events by APUSH Review

Videos

John Green’s Crash Course

American Pageant Audiobook

Adam Norris’s Review

3 Hour APUSH Review

How To Write The Short Answer

How To Write The Long Essay

How To Write The DBQ

My AP Trade

Matt Moore Series

Websites & Tumblr Blogs

Tennesse Valley Authority

Strive For Five APUSH

APUSH Review

AP US History Notes

A Few Presidents

AP Social Studies

Learnerator

Mr. Reed’s Study Guides

AP Survival

Mr. Johnson’s Google Site

Gilder-Lehrman APUSH

APUSH 5

LiveBinders APUSH Resources

Regents Prep: US History & Government

APUSH Warrior

Lathrop APUSH Review

Practice Tests & Quizzes

Fact-Recall, Multiple Choice, Presidents

Multiple Choice Test

Practice Test 1 + Answers 1

Practice Test 2 + Answers 2

Practice Test A + Answers A

Practice Test B + Answers B

Multiple Choice & Matching Quiz

Sparknotes History

Textbooks, Review Books, & Notes

Guide To AP US History Review Books

American Pageant Study Guide & Review

A People And A Nation Study Guide

The American Pageant Notes

American Pageant - 13th Edition Notes & Outlines

The AMSCO Review Book

Our World’s Story

5 Steps To A 5 (2004-2005)

500 Questions To Know By Test Day

AMSCO (Old Edition)

AP US History Crash Course

Peterson’s Master APUSH

Peterson’s Master APUSH (First Edition)

Flashcards

Quizlet Ultimate Review

Study Stack US History Flashcards

Quizlet APUSH Places

American Legislation

Supreme Court Cases

Notable American Women

Famous Rebellions

New Deal Programs & Acts

Discovery & Colonization

*I’ll add more as I find new sources! Feel free to suggest anything that’s missing.


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8 years ago

What were the main court cases we need to know? I know ones like Brown VBoard, RoeVWade, MarburyVMadison and that SupCourt Justice John Marshall from the late 18th to early 19th century was v impt. Anything else about judiciary stuff?

dred scott v. sandford (1857): establishes that slaves are property and have no rights (now viewed as a horrific mistake)

miranda v. arizona (1966): established rights of the accused (ā€œyou have the right to remain silent,ā€ etc., also known as the miranda rights)

korematsu vs. u.s. (1944): ruled that japanese interment was legal (like the dred scott case, now viewed as terrible)

reynolds v. sims (1964): redistricted voting districts so that higher-population areas (read: areas more likely to have poor people/immigrants/poc) were equally represented in state legislatures, rather than being represented based on land area. the theory behind this is ā€œone man, one voteā€

gideon v. wainwright (1963): established that all accused have the right to a public defender

plessy v. ferguson (1896): ruled ā€œseparate but equalā€ things for black people were legal. overturned by brown v. board of ed

also, you definitely need to know that earl warren was the supreme court chief justice from 1953-1969 and that he was the force behind all those important ones during the 50s and 60s. very progressive dude. thurgood marshall was the first black justice, sandra day o'connor was the first woman. that’s all the major supreme court stuff i can think of!


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8 years ago

APUSH Review

US History

US History and APUSH Review Cram in 18 Minutes

Khan Academy || US History

APUSH Review exam

U.S. History Explained

APUSH Review Period 1-5

APUSH Review Period 6-9


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6 years ago
Going To Finish A Practice Test For APUSH!

going to finish a practice test for APUSH!


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5 months ago

Learning about Charles Sumner in APUSH, but because I’m not a normal person I hear Griffin McElroy saying Sumner every time I read the dude’s name because it reminds me of ā€œIt’s an omner to be narminatedā€


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