Friday, April 24, 2009

Review Questions

What topics/ questions do you want to make sure we review? I'm planning our review now, so I would like your input on the areas of U.S. history you want to make sure we go over. Please look over the comments posted last week and list 3 items you would like to review. Be as specific as you can! (i.e. say politics of the 1960s instead of just the 1960s)

Sorry for posting your question so late this week!

19 comments:

  1. I would specifically like to review...

    1) The 1790's (Bill of Rights, foriegn policy, economy)

    2)WW1 ( homefront and politics)

    3) colonial period (gov. of 1st settlers, expansion, religion)

    4) American Revolution (causes and effects)

    5) The Civil War

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  2. Audrey has said everything I would like to go over in. In addition though I would also like to go over the study guide. I think it would spark more questions personally.

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  3. Jacksonian democracy, and those terms.
    Hamilton Politics.
    Guilded age quick review.
    also a review of some of the native american battles during expansion west.
    and first forms of government (articles of confederation and such)

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  4. The American Revolution (cause/effects/battles); WWI (major countries involved, politics, et cetera); The French and Indian War; The Louisiana Purchase; The Compromise of 1850

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  5. 1920s-Present

    Adams and Jeffersons Administrations

    Progressivism

    Antebellum and Post Bellum (Not Civil War)(legislation, leading up to war, and post war politics and turn of the century administrations)

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  6. I would like the review: The Gilded Age, Antebellum, Early Colonization, Westward Expansion, and Indian Reforms.

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  7. Specifics of WW2 battles
    Politics of the Gilded Age
    Difference between Jefferson/Hamilton
    US changing isolation policies

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  8. I really need to review....
    1) Early colonies
    2) Native American history
    3) WW2 battles and politics at the time
    4) GILDED AGE
    5) US Presidents

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  9. Early colonization
    The French and Indian War
    The American Revolution
    WW2 battles
    Hamilton politics
    George Washington and other earlier presidents politics

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  10. 1) jacksonian democracy (some big section in our review book that i forget all about!)
    2) colonies/ american revolution
    3) gilded age

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  11. colonies, civil war, reconstruction, westward expansion

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  12. I would like to review the rising prominence of newspapers during the Gilded Age, the changing social dynamics of the 1920's, and the effects of Reconstruction on Southern society.

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  13. civil war (main battles), president order/dates, and affects that lead to depression

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  14. 1) the politics during reconstruction
    2) the French and Indian war
    3) the gilded age

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  15. 1. Federalists vs. Democratic-Republican Presidents

    2. Gilded Age

    3. Land Ordinances

    4. Thomas Jefferson

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  16. I think a quick review of everything would be helpful.... but i guess that's what the 64 page packet thing is for...
    ok so gilded age, antebellum era, and post WW2

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  17. Reconstruction (politics/effects specifically)

    Jacksonian Democracy

    Native American History (19th century battles and conflicts specifically)

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  18. Early colonization, the antebellum period, the gilded age, and Jacksonian democracy.

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  19. American Revolution, Westward Expansion, Gilded Age, and Early Colonization

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