Friday, January 23:
-Quarter 2 grades and makeups
-This review sheet!
-Review Games!
Monday, January 26- makeups, review, etc.
Tuesday, January 27- Last day of Quarter 2! Deadline for quarter 2 work, makeup, re-submissions, etc.
2025-2026 Midterm schedule:
Wednesday, January 28
G- 8:00-9:30 AM
F- 10:00- 11:30 AM
E- 12:30-2:00 PM
Thursday, January 29
D- 8:00-9:30 AM
C- 10:00- 11:30 AM
Friday, January 30
B- 8:00-9:30 AM
A- 10:00- 11:30 AM
Study your tests from the first half of this year! The Multiple choice questions and open response questions come from notes based on the following units and chapters:
- Reconstruction, Westward Expansion and Industrialization (Chapters 12, 13 and 14 of "the Americans" textbook)
- Immigration, Urbanization and Modernization of the late 1800's (Chapters 15 and 16 of "the Americans" textbook)
- Progressivism and Imperialism (Chapters 17 and 18 of "the Americans" textbook)
- WWI (Chapter 19 of "the Americans" textbook)
- Roaring Twenties (Chapters 20 and 21 of "the Americans" textbook)
- Great Depression and New Deal (Chapters 22 and 23 of "the Americans" textbook)
Specific topics to study:
What was Reconstruction?
What was Westward Expansion?
Who was forced on to Indian reservations by the Treaty of Fort Laramie?
Why is the Transcontinental railroad important?
What gave 160 acres of land to settlers?
What is hurting the farmers?
What was industrialization or the "Industrial Revolution"?
What is negative about Industrialization?
What is positive about Industrialization?
What is the importance of time zones?
What was the purpose of the Chinese Exclusion Act?
What belief does the author have?
Essential Question #4- How is Power acquired and what measures does it take to Protect Itself? (1881, 1901, electoral votes)
The illustration is about the Plessy vs. Ferguson court case. What does the illustration (picture) show about segregation (separation)?
How is Boss Tweed portrayed (shown) in the political cartoon?
How are Tweed and Tammany Hall depicted in the Thomas Nast political cartoon?
What is synonymous with "city"?
Why are these women protesting?
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