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U.S. History Mr. Boothby 9/9/2019 The Learning Target : I CAN BEGIN A DBQ-1 & EXAM (BASIC LEVEL-1) EXAM #1 SHOULD BE LEVEL 1 listen for directions first! FAST REVIEW FIRST! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p_dNOpqdj0 I know these are tough, but these will be critical for passing the AP EXAM! This is tough but look…even “Rosie the Riveter” thinks you can do it. AT THE BOTTOM IS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW YOU ARE REALLY SCORED! Silently Complete Your EXAM Due to time limitations this 1 st exam may be curved… Good luck and remember these will get MORE challenging in test 2 as we take an ACTUAL AP COLLEGE BOARD EXAM With a REAL DBQ! NO Homework TONIGHT Unless you forgot to do it! If you forgot it… Do Cornell Notes on Pgs. 66-73 You may also just do identifies or Non-Cornell 1 last time!! NEXT CHECK WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY POINTS!!! Funny Comedy First??? Can you pass this… UHH YEAHH! CLICK TO REVEAL DBQ!

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U.S. History

Mr. Boothby

9/9/2019

The Learning Target : I CAN BEGIN A DBQ-1 & EXAM (BASIC LEVEL-1)

EXAM #1 SHOULD BE LEVEL 1 listen for directions first! FAST REVIEW FIRST! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p_dNOpqdj0

I know these are tough, but these will be critical for passing the AP EXAM!

This is tough but look…even “Rosie the Riveter” thinks you can do it. AT THE BOTTOM IS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW YOU ARE REALLY SCORED!

Silently Complete Your EXAM

Due to time limitations this 1st exam may be curved…

Good luck and remember these will get MORE challenging in

test 2 as we take an ACTUAL AP COLLEGE BOARD EXAM

With a REAL DBQ!

NO Homework TONIGHT Unless you forgot to do it!

If you forgot it… Do Cornell Notes on Pgs. 66-73

You may also just do identifies or Non-Cornell 1 last time!!

NEXT CHECK WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY POINTS!!!

Funny Comedy First???

Can you pass this…

UHH YEAHH!

This looks tough, but is REALLY EASY!

This is simple and global!

Link it to current FOOD and POPULATION of 7.3 B.

SAMPLE DBQ PROMPT EXAMPLE:

The Columbian Exchange left an indelible mark on Europe and global

markets that would shape them in the coming centuries. Describe the impact

of the exchange and the shifts it caused in global markets and demographics.

CLICK TO REVEAL DBQ!

AP WORLD AND US HISTORY

Scoring Guidelines

http://blog.prepscholar.com/how-are-ap-exams-scored

AP WORLD AND US HISTORY

Scoring Guidelines

GET WITH A PARTNER AND…

Work on your ESSAY! multiple choice will be reviewed once finished!

HINT(S):

P.E.A.S

Explain how cultural interaction, cooperation,

competition, and conflict between empires, nations,

and peoples have influenced political, economic,

and social developments in North America. (Should

be around 2 pages but MUST be 1 min.)

Needs a position (with 2 ideas)

Europeans developed a variety of colonization and migration patterns,

influenced by different imperial goals, cultures, and the varied North

American environments where they settled, and they competed with each

other and American Indians for resources.

Evidence!

Now…let you knowledge flow…

Give some facts… *Columbus 1492 (Fame and a fast route)

Columbian Exchange?

Portugal 1493 ($$$ and LAND)

Cortes 1519 (GOLD WEALTH)

England 1585/1587 Roanoke “Lost Colony”? (for $$$ failed)

Etc…1607 Jamestown/ Plymouth 1620 ($$$$ and God/Gospel)

P

E

1. What is an example of mercantilism?

A. Acts of Trade and Navigation

B. Salutary neglect

C. Holy Experiment

D. Triangular Trade

2. Which of the following experienced the most significant increase as a result of

cash crop success?

A. Shipbuilding

B. Slave trade

C. Free market economy

D. Private Land Ownership

3. What was an example of Native American retaliation during the colonization of

North America?

A. King Philip's War

B. The development of tobacco

C. New England Confederation

D. The Outbreak of Smallpox

4. What was the first permanent settlement in English North America?

A. Roanoke Colony

B. Jamestown

C. Plymouth

D. New Amsterdam

5. " For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all

people are upon us. So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have

undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a

story and a by-word through the world." This quote was written by which colonial

leader?

A. John Smith

B. William Penn

C. James Oglethorpe

D. John Winthrop

6. What was a driving force for European exploration?

A. Spreading of religion

B. Economic opportunities

C. Global Power

D. All of the Above

7. Who is known for the cultivation of tobacco?

A. John Rolfe

B. Sir Walter Raleigh

C. John Smith

D. Sir George Cass

8. What was the result of the Treaty of Tordesillas?

A. Mexico was given to Spain for exploration while Brazil was given to Brazil

B. Land was divided between Spain and Portugal for exploration and colonization

C. Florida was Added to the Colonies

D. Native American could KEEP control of Western North America

9. Which leaders had the most influence in the Great Awakening?

A. Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield

B. Jonathan Edwards and Roger Williams

C. Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson

D. Lord Baltimore and William Penn

10. What was the purpose of mercantilism?

A. To only provide goods and resources to the mother country that supports the

colonies.

B. To share the wealth according to each man's work and means.

C. To have complete political control of the colonies

D. To encourage free enterprise between colonists and other countries