Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Final Exam Review Sheet 2023-2024!

When students are done all steps of the Civics Project, they need to start studying for the final exam!

Monday, June 10- Last day of the 4th quarter.  Last chance for makeup work, but most importantly, study for the final exam!

Final exam schedule

Tuesday, June 11
A- 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
B- 10:00 AM- 11:30 AM
C- 12:30 PM-2:00 PM

Wednesday, June 12
D- 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
E- 10:00 AM- 11:30 AM

Thursday, June 13
F- 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
G- 10:00 AM- 11:30 AM

General information- Students should get to class nice and early with a charged chromebook.  Admin only can admit late students.  Students must stay the entire time.

The Final exam is WWII-Present.  Study the following:
  • WWII Test (Ch 24-25)
  • Early Cold War Test (Ch 26-27)
  • 1960's-1970's Test (CH 28, 30 and 32)
  • Civil Rights Test (Ch 29 and 31)
  • Notes for 1980's, 1990's and 2000's (Ch 33 and 34)
Those tests can be reviewed on Google classroom.  Also, the results were released to students via email. 

65 Multiple Choice questions (worth 65 points total) and 7 Open Response questions (worth 35 points total) are based on the course essential questions (below) and student learning objectives from lessons!  For multiple choice questions, choose the best answer!  For Open Response questions, make sure you can answer the question with specific examples thus demonstrating knowledge of things we learned!  Pay attention to the task verb and follow the given rubric.  There are many answers to these questions and sometimes you need to show knowledge of just one thing relevant to the question!



SEI/E block only- Map section will include US states and countries that the US interacted with 1940's-Present.

  1. Course Essential Questions!  Answers must be 1940's-present on the final exam!
    1. How have various groups attempted to Access Their Rights and how have they been Opposed?

    1. How has the rise of Mass Media influenced and transformed Culture?

    1. How does the drive to acquire Wealth influence America?

    1. Where does the drive for Westward Expansion / Imperialism / Interventionism come from and what is its impact on America and the rest of the world?

    1. How has the rise and fall of the Industry / Labor and the Labor Movement shaped the American work environment and Economy?

    1. How have the Political Parties established and transformed their platforms to adapt to changing values in society to appeal to the masses?

    1. How have advances in Technologies/Transportation impacted the Economy, Landscape and Migration of the American people?
    2. How is Power acquired and what measures does it take to Protect Itself?
    3. How have the cost and spoils of war affected the development of America?
    4. How has the idea of the American Dream influenced the lives of Americans and how does it evolve over time?
    5. How does [the content] change or reinforce how you see your values and decisions in your role in society (Civic identity)

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