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This course can help prepare students who wish to continue their social studies education after high school, as well as students who wish to perform exceptionally well on the SAT exam. The level of aptitude in this subject will assist students wishing to excel on the SAT and in college courses.
According to the College Board’s website, AP US History is designed to provide students with the analytical skills and factual knowledge necessary to deal critically with the problems and materials in US history. It should prepare students for entry level and intermediate level history courses on the college level. While there is no prerequisite for AP US History, students should make sure that they are prepared for the course load associated with an Advanced Placement History course. Most social studies classes include extensive readings of both textbooks and case studies. Students should be prepared to both read and analyze what they read in order to apply it to the class.
AP US History is a serious course and includes many course goals. According to the College Board’s website, by the time students take their AP US History exam (or the SAT exam) they should be prepared to know about the following themes:
Students will also learn to use study notes and other study techniques in conjunction with such AP US History textbooks as The American Pageant, United States History, and America: Past and Present.
Students considering taking AP US History or any other Advanced Placement course should keep in mind that taking advanced classes requires a higher level of commitment than other high school classes. Students that commit themselves to their coursework and do well in their classes will see a huge payoff in both their SAT scores as well as their college preparedness level
Students that wish to get accepted into more prestigious or highly-selective schools should definitely look into taking AP courses. Advanced Placement courses not only set students apart through their transcripts, but they can also give students an extra boost when thinking about what kind of courses they want to take in college. They can also earn college credit while still in high school, saving valuable time, money, and headaches. Most importantly, they can also aid students in developing the study habits they need to succeed over the course of their college career and give students valuable skills that they can use both in and out of the classroom.
Here you find AP US History outlines, notes, vocabulary terms, topic notes, practice quizzes, court cases, political parties, political timelines and biographies. Many of these resources correspond to the American Pageant textbook. We are always adding more AP US History notes so if you have any requests, please use the Contact Us form to let us know what we can do to help.
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Here you will find outlines for AP US History for the American Pageant textbook. We have chapter outlines for the American Pageant 11th Edition, the American Pageant 12th edition, and the American Pageant 13th edition. We are working on adding US History chapter notes for other AP US History textbooks like the Enduring Vision, A People and a Nation, Out of Many, and The American People. These outlines, along with the US History unit notes, practice quizzes, vocabulary terms, topic outlines, court cases, political parties, political timelines, and case briefs will help you prepare for the AP US History exam.
Below are chapter notes and outlines for the American Pageant, 16th edition textbook.
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Below are chapter notes and outlines for the American Pageant, 15th edition.
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Chapter 01 - New World Beginnings | 19.94 KB |
Most of the new world had been changed profoundly as the seventeenth century dawned. North America was largely unclaimed (the area over Mexico). And the Spanish had set up much of the control in Central and South America.
In 1707 Savannah Indians ended allegiance with Carolinas and migrated back to Maryland and
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Chapter 2 - The Planting of English America | 21.83 KB |
Chapter 3 Settling the Northern colonies 1619-1700
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Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies | 25.36 KB |
Chapter 4 – American Life in the Seventeenth Century
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Chapter 4 - American Life in the Seventeenth Century | 19.94 KB |
Chapter 5 1700-1775 Colonial society on the eve of Revolution
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Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution | 11.95 KB |
Chapter 6 the duel for North America 1608-1763
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Chapter 6 - The Duel for North America | 26.44 KB |
Ch. 7 - The Road to Revolution (1763-1775)