curriculum note
This video was recorded during the 2020ā2021 at-home AP exam period and references digital submission, uploading essays, and at-home exam rules that no longer apply. The current AP US History exam is in-person, so exam logistics advice may be outdated.
covered in this stream
Q&A Session
Introductions and Schedule
Digital Notes Rules
High Yield Topics
Palmer Raids and Harpers Ferry
Garrison and Bleeding Kansas
Periods Not Tested
War of 1812 and Quasi War
Wilson's 14 Points
Outside Information Tips
Famous Reform Movements
Religious Reforms
APUSH Themes in DBQ
WW1 and WW2 Policies
Homestead Strike and AFL
Great Awakenings Differences
American Imperialism Effects
Bracero, Tuskegee, Spanish Flu
Continuity and Change Examples
Dollar and Big Stick Diplomacy
Period 4 Political Parties
Scopes Monkey Trial
Important Supreme Court Trials
Neutrality Acts
16th and 17th Amendments
McCulloch and Marbury Cases
Cram Session Details
DBQ Timing Advice
Predicting DBQ Topics
Session Wrap-Up

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