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Test Breakdown
Friday 5/5
Show up at small gym at 7:15
Eat a healthy breakfast
Bring at least 2 #2 pencils and 2
black/blue ink pens/ID card
Wear comfortable clothes
Bring a sweater/pull
over/hoodie/light jacket in case it is
cold
Friday 5/5
No matter what…fight
for every
point…DON’T GIVE
UP
Friday 5/5
You don’t have to ace every essay
to get college credit
Be mindful of the time and fully
complete all 4 SAQs, 1 DBQ, 1 LE
I am proud of each of you and more
importantly I respect each of you
for taking this class
Studying for Tonight and Tomorrow
Review mnemonics
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Review Thursday at 7p.m
Don’t stay up late
Don’t eat any unusual food
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Multiple Choice
Read questions first and think of an
answer BEFORE you look at the
documents
LOOK at the source on the
document to help you with the
question (author, date, and where it
was published)
Answer all of them, there is no
penalty for wrong answers
Short Answer Questions
Be brief but specific and ANSWER
the QUESTION
2 or 3 sentences per part are good
solid answers
Clearly label which part you are
answering. A) B) C)
The readers are looking for
specific, historical evidence from
history, NOT from the documents
themselves
Tips for DBQ/LE
When writing, set aside the initial
time to plan and prepare. It will
result in more efficient and organized
writing. On the essays your time will
be clumped together. You will get
warnings when you’re nearing
the end of the DBQ, but you won’t
be forced to move on. Stick to the
assigned amount of time, if you
have time left over in the end,
revisit the essays.
DBQ Planning (15 minutes)
1. Read prompt 3x times and underline key words.
2. Put prompt into your own words.
3. Brainstorm Contextualization (Background - 3-4
sentences of information)
4. Complete HIPP on each of the 7 documents (Historical
Context, Intended Audience, POV, Purpose). Must do
at least 1 aspect of HIPP for each document!
5. Write down Synthesis (connection to another time
period in US History)
6. Write your thesis statement and be sure to address
the prompt (document analysis and paragraphs)
Quick DBQ Overview
1st paragraph
-Contextualization (1 point)
-End of 1st introduce your super awesome complex thesis
(possible 2 points)
Body Paragraphs
-Proving your thesis with historical evidence
*use of at least 6 docs to support your thesis (1 point)
*specific HIPP analysis of at least 4 docs (1 point)
*outside information (1 point)
Closing Paragraph
-Synthesis (1 point)
Quick Long Essay Overview
1st paragraph
your super awesome complex thesis
2nd paragraph
Change (Periodization, CCOT)
Causes (Causation)
Similarities (Compare/Contrast)
3rd paragraph
Continuity (Periodization, CCOT)
Effects (Causation)
Differences (Compare/Contrast)
4th paragraph
-Synthesis
GIVE ME YOUR BEST
Rapid Recall
2015
Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
19
1820
•
Missouri Compromise
20
Court case of 1803
•
Marbury vs. Madison
21
Reducing of Cold War
under Nixon
detente
22
Created the Great Society
LBJ
23
Court case that requires police to
inform an arrested person of his
right to remain to silent
Miranda vs. Arizona
24
Zimmerman Telegraph
WWI
25
Author of the Liberator
William Lloyd Garrison
26
1831 slave rebellion
•
Nat Turner’s Slave Rebellion
27
Attorney General for JFK
Robert Kennedy
28
This amendment was
created in response to FDR
22nd amendment
29
Father of the constitution
James Madison
30
Turning point in the
revolutionary war
Saratoga
31
1607
Jamestown
32
City where bus boycott
takes place
Montgomery, Alabama
33
Muckracker that exposes
meatpacking industry
•
Upton Sinclair
34
Compromise that removes
soldiers from the South
•
Compromise of 1877
35
Cold War Tension with Castro
•
Bay of Pigs
36
This causes U.S. to enter
space race
Sputnik
37
Created in response to NATO
Warsaw Pact
38
Leader of the Soviet Union during
the late 1950s
nika khrushchev
39
Senator that investigated
communism
•
Joseph McCarthy
40
Convicted of selling atomic
secrets to the Soviets
Rosenbergs
41
Parallel Line for the Korean
War
38th Parallel
42
Fires General MacArthur
President Truman
43
Gave the Iron Curtain
speech
Winston Churchill
44
Wrote How the Other Half
Lives
Jacob Riis
45
Created the Tuskegee
Institute
Booker T Washington
46
Author of Common
Sense
•
Thomas Paine
47
We must be the great arsenal of
democracy
•
FDR
48
Created by Jane Addams
Hull House
49
Samuel Gompers was the leader
of this
•
AFL
50
First attempt by the
government to break up trusts
Sherman Anti Trust Act
51
Attorney General that
investigates the Red Scare
Mitchell Palmer
52
Area in California where
riots took place
Watts
53
Name of the organization started
by Betty Friedan
•
NOW
54
President during the
Indian Removal Act
Jackson in 1830
55
Tries to stop communism
in the Middle East
Eisenhower Doctrine
56
If one country falls to
communism, all surrounding
countries will fall
Domino effect
57
1950-1953
Korean War
58
President for the Highway Act
of 1956
President Eisenhower
59
Ends the War of 1812
Treaty of Ghent
60
Speak softly and carry a big
stick
Teddy Roosevelt
61
1676
Bacon’s Rebellion
62
Owner of large steel
corporation
Carnegie
63
Tried to assimilate
American Natives in 1887
Dawes Severalty Act
64
Leader of a political
machine
Political boss
65
Group of farmers that protest
high railroad prices
Grange
66
1941
Pearl Harbor
67
1857
Dred Scott
68
1848
Seneca Falls Convention
69
1865-1877
Reconstruction
70
Controversial idea tried
by FDR
•
court packing
71
A 1911 fire in this company, where
over 140 women workers died, led to
new laws regulating work hours,
working conditions, and fire codes
•
Triangle Shirtwaist Company
72
She authored a book on pesticides
•
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring 1962
73
Chief justice that expands
rights of accused
•
Earl Warren
74
Authors of the Federalists
Papers
•
Madison, Jay, Hamilton
75
Immigrants that weren’t given a
fair trail in the 1920s
•
Sacco and Vanzetti
Progressivism
76
Tariff passed in the U.S. in
1930
•
Smoot Hawley Act
77
3 causes of the Great
Depression
excessive debt, overproduction of consumer
goods, weak farm economy, gov policies
78
This group controlled
American propaganda and
strengthened popular
support for the war
•
Creel Committee
79
Started the “back to Africa”
movement
Marcus Garvey
80
Famous jazz musicians
from the 1920s
Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith
I
81
Seward’s Folly
1867 Purchase of Alaska
82
1803
Louisiana Purchase
83
Author on Civil Disobedience
Henry David Thoreau
84
1824
Corrupt Bargain
85
Name given to the massive
attack by the Viet Cong in
1968
Tet Offensive
86
hatred of immigrants
Nativists/KKK
87
1890
Sherman Anti Trust Act
WWI
88
Famous court case that
dealt with evolution
Scopes Monkey Trial
89
Founder of the NAACP
W.E.B. DuBois
90
This 1925 case involved a
Tennessee law against the
teach of Charles Darwin's
theory of evolution in
public schools
Scopes Trial
Roaring 20s
91
This colorful Louisiana
Senator started the "share
the wealth" movement
Huey Long
New Deal
92
This federal agency, established in
1934, regulates the stock market
and prevents the abuses practiced
during the 1920s that led to the
Great Crash in 1929
SEC
The Growing National Crisis: The 1850s
93
This Catholic priest made
radio broadcasts denouncing
the New Deal even though he
was an earlier supporter of
FDR
Charles E. Coughlin
New Deal
94
The New Deal government
agency that paid subsidies to
farmers to reduce the acreage of
basic crops which would increase
prices and, hopefully, increase
farm incomes
AAA
New Deal
95
It was during this period that
many New Deal programs
were forced through an
overwhelmingly
Democratically-controlled
Congress
Hundred Days
New Deal
96
This economist was a
proponent of deficit spending
by the U. S. government in
times of acute economic
difficulties. His ideas influenced
many New Dealers
John Maynard Keynes
New Deal
97
Attempts to conciliate an
aggressor by making
concessions to him
Appeasement
Diplomacy in the Inter-War Years
98
These laws were enacted by
Congress in the 1930s to
prevent the U. S. from
becoming involved in the
growing conflicts in Europe and
Asia
Neutrality Acts
Diplomacy in the Inter-War Years
99
FDR's view of the U. S. role in
World War II as a supplier of
war materials to countries
fighting the Nazis and the
Japanese
Arsenal of Democracy
WW2
100
He was the scientific director
of the secret Manhattan
Project that created the first
atomic bomb
J. Robert Oppenheimer
WW2
101
The U. S. military strategy
during World War II in the
Pacific in order to reach within
striking distance of Japan
Island hopping
WW2
102
The U. S. policy, proposed by
George Kennan, that
attempted to prevent Soviet
power and Communism from
expanding into nonCommunist nations
containment
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
103
The State Department
official who was
convicted of perjury in
the celebrated "pumpkin
papers" trial during the
Second Red Scare
Alger Hiss
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
104
The southern, conservative
wing of the Democratic party
who were bitterly opposed to
Truman's civil rights agenda
Dixiecrats
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
105
He was executed along
with his wife for
transferring atomic
secrets to a Soviet spy
Julius Rosenberg
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
106
This federal law greatly
reduced the power of labor
unions, forcing unions to wait
60 days before striking and also
forbade them to contribute to
political campaigns
Taft-Hartley Act
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
107
The practice of recklessly
accusing someone of
supporting or belonging to
the Communist Party
McCarthyism
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
108
A special House committee that
investigated those whom the
committee suspected of being
Communists or disloyal
Americans
HUAC
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
109
President Truman relieved
him of his command
because this general failed
to implement the
President's policies in
Korea
Douglas MacArthur
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
110
The policy of giving U. S.
economic aid to the
nations of Europe to
help them rebuild their
war-torn economies
Marshall Plan
Truman and the Beginning of the Cold War
111