Monday, April 13, 2020

Spring Break Review

Hello ladies and gentlemen,

I hope that you are all doing well and ready for a little break!  I miss you all!  I am going to post a bunch of review resources here as we begin to prepare for the AP Exam on May 15.  All of this is completely optional and purely for your own benefit and self-study.  I will also be posting some short Spring Break Review Worksheets each day on Google Classroom, so make sure to check those out!  It is a wide variety of stuff so choose what you think will be most useful for you!  I hope that one day before too long we will be able to see each other again!  Remember that the modified test will only go to the end of Unit 7, so focus your studying on everything BEFORE 1945.


  1. Adam Norris Review Worksheets
    1. We all know and love Adam Norris.  Here are the Review Worksheets he created for each unit.  They are pretty awesome and provide a variety of ways to study each time period.  They also provide documents, which are extra important for this modified DBQ!
      1. Unit 1 - 1491-1607
      2. Unit 2 - 1607-1754
      3. Unit 3 - 1754-1800
      4. Unit 4 - 1800-1848
      5. Unit 5 - 1844-1877
      6. Unit 6 - 1865-1898
      7. Unit 7 - 1890-1945
  2. Turning Point
    1. Turning points are often used to frame a question on the AP exam.  If you get a DBQ question that references a turning point, then here are some great worksheets to help you prepare for those!
      1. Turning Point Worksheet Part 1
      2. Turning Point Worksheet Part 2
  3. Argumentation
    1. Here are some worksheets to help you develop and write a thesis, and then it has you practicing developing evidence to support and refute your thesis.  Good practice for helping you build your paper.
      1. Argumentation Worksheet #1
      2. Argumentation Worksheet #2
      3. Argumentation Worksheet #3
  4. Practicing Contextualization and Synthesis
    1. Two of the most difficult points to earn on the exam!  The Synthesis point has been changed since this was created but it is still a good place to start!
      1. Contextualization and Synthesis Worksheet
  5. Chronological Reasoning
    1. It is not always that important to remember specific dates.  What is important though, is that you know when things happened in relation to each other.  This worksheet has you practice noting when events happen in relation to each other.  Good practice!
      1. Chronological Reasoning Worksheet
  6. Define the Period
    1. Here is a worksheet that is great for identifying and defining important eras in U.S. history.
      1. Defining the Period Worksheet
  7. Document Analysis Worksheets
    1. You will need to read and analyze at least two documents and integrate them into your DBQ essay.  You need to utilize HIPP here!  Remember at least one of the documents you get will be a visual document.
      1. The Bosses of the Senate Political Cartoon
      2. A Red Scare Political Cartoon
      3. A Sharecropping Contract
      4. Teddy Roosevelt Political Cartoon
      5. Boss Tweed Political Cartoon
      6. Excerpt About the Red Summer
      7. Jacob Riis Photography
      8. Chinese Exclusion Act Political Cartoon
      9. New York Journal Cover
      10. Cross of Gold Speech
      11. Unemployment Chart 30s and 40s
  8. Miscellaneous Review stuff
    1. Here is a collection of worksheets and resources I have accumulated over the years.  Feel free to check them out and use as you see fit!
      1. 284 Things Every APUSH Student should know
      2. 540 Things Every APUSH Student Should Know
      3. 2018 Final Review Packet
      4. APUSH Review Packet
      5. 2016 Norris Review Packet
      6. Supreme Court Cases you should know
      7. Encyclopedia of American Political Thought
      8. Kerwin Review Book from 2016
      9. Key Concept Vocabulary
      10. Marshall Court Cases (Supreme Court)
      11. Political Parties Poster
      12. U.S. Constitution (Just because you should know this!)
Take care!

Live long and prosper,

Mr. Marchetti

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