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Preview of AP US Government and Politics Gettysburg Address Quiz

AP US Government and Politics Gettysburg Address Quiz

Created by
Tony Arndt
This quiz covers the Gettysburg Address, one of the new documents required in the AP US Government and Politics curriculum. It is a mix of multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions. A key and rubric is included with this quiz.
Preview of Andrew Jackson: 3 Articles w DBQ's, Quiz, PPT, Keys, & Editable Files

Andrew Jackson: 3 Articles w DBQ's, Quiz, PPT, Keys, & Editable Files

Andrew Jackson Article & DBQ Bundle | Editable Reading Pack + Quiz + PowerPointLooking for an engaging and comprehensive resource to teach your students about Andrew Jackson and his era? This Andrew Jackson Article Bundle is a one-stop solution for middle school Social Studies or U.S. History classes! Perfect for classwork, homework, stations, or sub plans. What’s Included:✅ 3 Informational Articles (student-friendly & content-rich): • Andrew Jackson: A Complex Legacy • The War of 18
Preview of AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: JFK Space Race Speech Excerpt-Quiz

AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: JFK Space Race Speech Excerpt-Quiz

Created by
Living to Read
15 MCQs on the excerpt of President Kennedy's Space Race Speech used for the Unit 4 FRQ in AP Lang-AP Classroom. Questions focus on claims, evidence, author's purpose, juxtaposition, parallelism, tone, details, syntax, and figurative language. Full video of the speech is available free at: americanrhetoric.com ***If you love quality and price of this resource and want to help others find it, then please select My Purchases, choose Ratings, and leave Feedback. The more ratings you leave, the
Preview of AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: Greta Thunberg UN Speech Excerpt-Quiz

AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: Greta Thunberg UN Speech Excerpt-Quiz

Created by
Living to Read
These 13 MCQs are based on the excerpt from Greta Thunberg's Climate Action Summit Speech at the UN in September 2019. Questions are based on specific lines and focus on: author's purpose, thesis-claim, evidence, tone, diction, syntax, parallelism, and juxtaposition. The text is free and available online from College Board.***If you love quality and price of this resource and want to help others find it, then please select My Purchases, choose Ratings, and leave Feedback. The more ratings y
Preview of AP Literature Prose Essay Analysis: Excerpt from The Known World-Quiz

AP Literature Prose Essay Analysis: Excerpt from The Known World-Quiz

Created by
Living to Read
Here are 12 specific "text evidence"-based MCQs on this excerpt from The Known World by Edward P. Jones. This was the text for the Prose Fiction Analysis Essay prompt on the 2014 AP Literature Exam. MCQs focus on: POV, characterization, imagery, details, figurative language, parallelism, juxtaposition, inference, structure, shifts, and tone. ***If you love quality and price of this resource and want to help other teachers find it, then please select My Purchases, choose Ratings, and leave
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Cherokee Sovereignty and Land Rights Primary Source Analysis – John Ross (1828) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining John Ross’s legal and political argument for Cherokee sovereignty and land rights in his 1828 Annual Message to the Cherokee Council. Overview This primary source analysis examines John Ross’s 1828 address to the Cherokee National Council, a document that combines internal governance priorities with a sustained legal defense of Cherokee sov
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Benjamin Franklin — Albany Plan of Union (1754)

Primary Source Analysis: Benjamin Franklin — Albany Plan of Union (1754)

Colonial America Primary Source | Unity, Governance, and the Problem of Colonial Coordination - 8-page primary source analysis activity with vocabulary support and teacher answer key examining how colonial leaders proposed a unified government while maintaining local autonomy.OverviewThis primary source analysis engages students with the Albany Plan of Union (1754), a proposal developed by Benjamin Franklin and other colonial representatives to address the challenges of defense, westward ex
Preview of DBQ Relay: DBQ Practice

DBQ Relay: DBQ Practice

Turn DBQ practice into an engaging, fast-paced collaborative activity with this DBQ Relay resource! Students work in teams to “race” through the key components of a DBQ, including contextualization, thesis writing, document analysis, sourcing, and evidence beyond the documents. Designed to increase participation, accountability, and review of AP History writing skills, this activity encourages teamwork while reinforcing the structure of a high-scoring DBQ essay. Perfect for AP World, APUSH, or A
Preview of The Scientific Revolution DBQ | World History | High School Worksheet

The Scientific Revolution DBQ | World History | High School Worksheet

Bring the game-changing Scientific Revolution to life for your 10th graders with this ready-to-use 6-page DBQ packet! Perfect for World History units on the Renaissance, Enlightenment, or the birth of modern science, this student-friendly resource breaks down how thinkers like Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton flipped the world upside down—literally. What’s Inside:Short, clear biography of the Scientific Revolution (1543–1687) – no fluff, just the big ideas.10 DOK questions (1–5) – from basic re
Preview of Migration & Immigration, 1990s–2000s Practice DBQ - APUSH Unit 9

Migration & Immigration, 1990s–2000s Practice DBQ - APUSH Unit 9

This practice DBQ is designed for AP U.S. History Unit 9.5 (Migration and Immigration in the 1990s and 2000s) and focuses on the domestic and international population movements that reshaped the United States at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first centuries. The activity mirrors the structure and expectations of an AP-style DBQ while remaining scaffolded for classroom use. Students analyze authentic, word-for-word primary source excerpts addressing internal migration to t
Preview of AP® World History Primary Source SAQ Writing Lesson and Prompt TEA Formula

AP® World History Primary Source SAQ Writing Lesson and Prompt TEA Formula

This AP® World History SAQ Writing Lesson is a one-day lesson that focuses on Question 2 of the new 2027 AP ® Exam's SAQ section: The Primary Source SAQ. With this lesson, you'll help students get comfortable with the process for tackling the SAQ and earning that point for each section. This lesson includes a presentation and guided notes to walk students through the TEA formula for writing SAQs, and it includes a full, original primary source SAQ. Details of what is included in this lesson: 2
Preview of Mongol Empire Jigsaw and Thesis Practice Activity for Honors & AP® World History

Mongol Empire Jigsaw and Thesis Practice Activity for Honors & AP® World History

This Mongol Empire and the Environment jigsaw activity and thesis writing practice is intended for either honors or AP-level world history classes. Take your students on a deep dive into the Mongol Empire and how the environment affected their expansion. This activity features 4 in-depth readings about various aspects of how the Mongols interacted with their environment. Students work in groups of 4 to tackle the readings and teach what they've learned to their group members. Together, groups t
Preview of APUSH DBQ Practice - FDR and the New Deal | Doc Analysis Activity

APUSH DBQ Practice - FDR and the New Deal | Doc Analysis Activity

Build student confidence with HIPP document analysis using this scaffolded primary source activity designed to investigate one of the most important transformations in federal policy and political identity in U.S. history with this DBQ-style primary source activity on Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. This structured resource guides students through competing interpretations of New Deal reform, the expansion of federal authority during the Great Depression, and debates over whether Roosev
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: The Kitchen Debate | Nixon & Khrushchev (1959)

Primary Source Analysis: The Kitchen Debate | Nixon & Khrushchev (1959)

Primary Source Analysis: Nixon vs Khrushchev – The Kitchen Debate (1959 Cold War) - 6-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key. Overview This primary source analysis examines the famous 1959 “Kitchen Debate” between United States Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during the American National Exhibition in Moscow. The exchange, which occurred in a model American kitchen display, became one of the most well-known public confrontations of t
Preview of APUSH DBQ Practice - Post-WWI & Treaty of Versailles | Document Analysis

APUSH DBQ Practice - Post-WWI & Treaty of Versailles | Document Analysis

Help your AP U.S. History students build essential document-based writing and historical thinking skills with this engaging mini-DBQ practice resource centered on the aftermath of World War I, the Paris Peace Conference, and Woodrow Wilson's vision for a new world order. Through a carefully curated set of primary and secondary sources — including military casualty data, eyewitness historical narrative, economic scholarship, and political cartoons — students examine how the Paris Peace Co
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Jane Addams – “Respect for Law” (1901)

Primary Source Analysis: Jane Addams – “Respect for Law” (1901)

Lynching and Rule of Law Primary Source Analysis – Jane Addams (1901) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining Jane Addams’s argument on lynching, violence, and the rule of law in “Respect for Law” (1901). Overview This primary source analysis examines Jane Addams’s critique of lynching and her broader argument about the relationship between violence, law, and self-government. Writing during the Progressive Era, Addams addresses the widespread justificatio
Preview of Postcards from the American Empire | U.S. Imperialism Writing Activity

Postcards from the American Empire | U.S. Imperialism Writing Activity

Created by
MrBearTeaches
How did American imperialism look and feel to the people living under U.S. influence? In this engaging writing and analysis activity, students explore U.S. imperialism through the perspectives of native residents in Hawaiʻi, China, and the Philippines. Rather than focusing only on battles or policy, students examine how American political, economic, and military expansion reshaped everyday life abroad. This activity is designed as a bridge or extension between APUSH Topics 7.2 (Imperialism:
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Alexander Hamilton — Report on Manufactures (1791)

Primary Source Analysis: Alexander Hamilton — Report on Manufactures (1791)

Early Republic Primary Source | Industry, Agriculture, and Economic Debate - 13-page primary source analysis activity with extended vocabulary support and teacher answer key examining Hamilton’s argument for manufacturing in the early United States. OverviewThis primary source analysis engages students with Alexander Hamilton’s Report on the Subject of Manufactures (1791), a foundational document in early American economic policy. Writing as Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton outlines a na
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 7 Topic 7.2: Imperialism Debates Primary Source Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 7 Topic 7.2: Imperialism Debates Primary Source Activity

Created by
MrBearTeaches
Help students understand the arguments for and against American imperialism with this engaging Topic 7.2 Imperialism Debates resource. This lesson is designed to build historical thinking skills as students analyze primary sources, compare perspectives, and practice evidence-based reasoning—perfect for introducing imperialism before the Spanish-American War.This activity works great for whole-class discussion, small groups, stations, or an independent analysis assignment, and it’s easy to print
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Maryland Toleration Act (1649)

Primary Source Analysis: Maryland Toleration Act (1649)

Colonial America Primary Source | Religious Freedom, Control, and the Limits of Toleration - 7-page primary source analysis activity with vocabulary support and teacher answer key examining how colonial law defined and restricted religious freedom.OverviewThis primary source analysis engages students with the Maryland Toleration Act (1649), one of the earliest attempts in colonial America to address religious conflict through law. Passed in a colony with both Catholic and Protestant populati
Preview of Cold War Reverse DBQ™ Activity for High School World History or U.S. History

Cold War Reverse DBQ™ Activity for High School World History or U.S. History

This Reverse DBQ™ activity for the Cold War takes the traditional DBQ and flips the objective around. Students begin with a pre-written essay and must sort through a set of primary sources to determine which sources support the ideas presented in the essay. This builds crucial research skills as students must learn to identify which sources would be appropriate for a specific topic. Students do not write an essay for this activity. In an effort to lean in to the new AI-writing tools that stude
Preview of Vietnam War APUSH AP World DBQ Primary Source Global History DBQ

Vietnam War APUSH AP World DBQ Primary Source Global History DBQ

Created by
Legend Learning
A thought-provoking DBQ exploring the Vietnam War through diverse perspectives, including political leaders, soldiers, protesters, and government reports. Students analyse conflicting interpretations of the war’s purpose, impact, and public reaction. The resource builds critical skills in source evaluation, comparison, and extended explanation. Includes structured questions and model responses to support exam preparation. Ideal for middle and high school students, this pack encourages deeper und
Preview of The Treaty of Versailles DBQ | World War I | World History | US History

The Treaty of Versailles DBQ | World War I | World History | US History

World War I: The Treaty of Versailles Worksheet - Biography, DBQs, Fill-in-the-Blanks, Short Answers & Key Terms Uncover the complex legacy of the peace that ended World War I with this captivating 7-page PDF worksheet for high school World History students (grades 9-12). This resource delves into the Treaty of Versailles (1919), exploring its negotiations, key provisions, and long-term consequences, including how its harsh terms fueled resentment in Germany and contributed to the rise of World
Preview of Medieval Church | Dark Ages | World History | European History | High School

Medieval Church | Dark Ages | World History | European History | High School

Dark Ages: The Medieval Church DBQEngage your high school World History students with this immersive and visually stunning resource on the role of the Medieval Church during the Dark Ages! This comprehensive 7-page packet explores how the Christian Church provided stability, preserved knowledge, and wielded immense power in a fragmented post-Roman Europe. Perfect for units on the Middle Ages, feudalism, or European history, this assignment brings the era to life with atmospheric, historically ac
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