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Test Tips!
  • You can do it!

2
Multiple Choice
  • Historical Eras
  • gt20 of the questions deal with events from 1600
    to 1789
  • gt45 of the questions deal with events from 1790
    to 1914
  • gt35 of the questions deal with events from 1915
    to the present
  • Topics
  • 35 of the questions deal with political
    institutions, behavior, and public policy
  • 40 of the questions deal with social and
    cultural developments
  • 15 of the questions deal with diplomacy and
    international relations
  • 10 of the questions deal with economic changes
    and developments
  • As you study, concentrate your efforts on the
    nineteenth and twentieth centuries (obviously),
    fewer questions on events in the twentieth than
    nineteenth century.
  • Do not get caught up in a question you do not
    know. Think of the era, the ideas you remember
    about that eraand make an educated guess then
    move on. Chances are everyone else thought that
    question was tough too!

3
Free Response DBQ
  • You will receive two questions about the United
    States before the Civil War, and two questions
    after the Civil War, picking from one of each of
    the choices. Having 70 minutes to answer these
    questions. Spend 5 minutes outlining before
    writing the essay. Have a strong thesis.
  • Not all of the information needed to earn a 5
    in the DBQ is included in the documents. Meaning,
    use OUTSIDE INFORMATION. Discuss one more than
    half of the documents. Be descriptive, use
    examples (add terms events, treaties, laws,
    people, amendments, etc.), and tie all paragraphs
    back into your specific thesis!!!!! The better
    your ideas and thesis the faster and more
    organized your essay will be.

4
Essays Continued
  •  Look over old essays exams w/ teacher comments
    on them, it will remind you of what you need to
    make sure you do when writing on exam day.
  • Topics to review in particular women, civil
    rights, depression, and imperialism. Make
    connections in these areas between earlier and
    more recent times. 
  • Go over the Progressive Era because it is good
    for you.

5
General Tips
  • Watch your time.
  • Bring a good (non-messy) snackpeanut butter with
    limited jelly!
  • Bring waterdo not drink it all the first 5
    minutes! Go to the bathroom BEFORE the exam
    starts.
  • Take off your shoes!!! Relax. You have studied.
    Now you need to stay calm and put all of the
    information in your brain onto paper!
  • Write fairly neatly.
  • You do not need luck, you have smarts!

6
Colonial America
  • How justified were the Americans in initiating a
    revolution against Great Britain after nearly 150
    years of British administration? In you answer,
    make certain to address the political
    relationship between Britain and the American
    colonies.
  • Explain how English colonies in the New World
    were different from one another in terms of
    government, population, and origin.

7
Articles of Confederation and Constitution
  • 1. To what extent were the Articles of
    Confederation an inadequate form of government?
    In you answer include discussions on the
    following topics
  • foreign affairs problems
  • domestic affairs problems
  • features of the government under the AOC
  • 2. Analyze the differences of opinion between
    supporters and opponents on whether to ratify the
    U.S. Constitution.

8
Early Presidents
  • Compare and contrast the Hamiltonian and
    Jeffersonian movements in regard to
  • Political philosophy
  • Long-term social and economic outlook
  • Interpretations of the Constitution
  • Federal versus state power
  • 2. Support or refute this statement
  • An accurate title for the period from the 1820s
    to the 1850s is Jacksonian democracy.

9
  • 3. Were the grassroots movements in the Age of
    Reform successful in achieving their goals? In
    your answer cite THREE of the following
  • womens rights
  • Abolition
  • Public education
  • Prison reform
  • 4. To what extent did government assist in the
    rise of corporate capitalism following the Civil
    War?

10
Imperialism
  • To what extent is this statement correct? The
    primary factor in the U.S. adopting a policy of
    imperialism was economic.
  • Was the United States justifies in going to war
    against Spain in 1898? In your response, take
    into account political, economic, moral, and
    diplomatic factors?

11
Progressive Era
  • Discuss the role government played in reforming
    American social, economic, and political life in
    the early twentieth century. In your response
    include TWO of the following
  • Reforms at the federal level
  • Reforms at the state level
  • Reforms at the local/city level
  • 2. Evaluate the administrations of Roosevelt,
    Taft, and Wilson in relation to their records as
    progressive presidents.

12
Conservatism and Cultural Diversity in the 1920s
  • Discuss how the 1920s represented social,
    economic, and cultural discord among Americans.
    In your essay discuss THREE of the following
  • Urban versus rural attitudes
  • Nativism vs. immigration
  • Science vs. religion
  • The red scare

13
The Great Depression
  • Support or refute this statement A key feature
    of the New Deal was that it gave too much
    authority to the federal government and
    specifically the executive branch.
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