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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 The Bill of Rights: 3 Articles w DBQ's, Quiz, PPT, Keys, Editable Files Included

The Bill of Rights: 3 Articles w DBQ's, Quiz, PPT, Keys, Editable Files Included

Bill of Rights Article Bundle | James Madison | First Amendment | Worksheets, Assessments, PowerPointEngage your students with this comprehensive Bill of Rights Article Bundle—perfect for middle school social studies, civics, or U.S. history classes! This ready-to-use resource helps students explore the foundations of American democracy through informative texts, interactive worksheets, and thoughtful assessments. What’s Included: 3 Informational Articles The Bill of Rights: Origins and Impac
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 AP US Government and Politics Full Curriculum | AP Gov Full Semester

AP US Government and Politics Full Curriculum | AP Gov Full Semester

APGOPO / AP Gov is a full year curriculum that includes Google Drive access with the download, as well as access to future updates as a living bundle. ALL content is aligned with and placed in the exact order of learning objectives on the College Board CED. This complete class curriculum is intended to prepare you and your students for passing the AP Test with the exact same model and approach I use. The bundle meshes fun, review, rigor, and skill-building throughout the entire year! It has va
Preview of Great Depression & New Deal Unit Plan | 10 Day Lesson+Activities+DBQ+Test

Great Depression & New Deal Unit Plan | 10 Day Lesson+Activities+DBQ+Test

Stop trying to piece together your Great Depression unit the night before. This is a complete, classroom-tested 10 day unit that actually works. Lessons, activities, pacing, and assessment are all built for you so you can walk in, teach, and not scramble. 📦 WHAT’S INCLUDED Everything is done for you. Open it. Teach it.🧠 Pacing Guide Full 10 day plan with daily structure, timing, and flow 🎞️ Lesson Slides Ready to teach content that balances rigor and engagement 🔥 Bellringers Daily warm u
Preview of APUSH Essay Practice & Correction Mega Bundle: Writing Skills for Every Period

APUSH Essay Practice & Correction Mega Bundle: Writing Skills for Every Period

This APUSH essay practice bundle provides a consistent, repeatable writing routine that students can use throughout the entire course. Each lesson follows the same familiar structure, allowing students to focus on improving their historical thinking and writing skills rather than relearning directions every unit. Instead of isolated essay assignments, this bundle creates a classroom routine: analyze → correct → revise → apply. That consistency helps students internalize what earns points on
Preview of AP U.S. Gov Unit 3 Bundle Civil Liberties & Civil Rights (3.1–3.13) + Bonus Test

AP U.S. Gov Unit 3 Bundle Civil Liberties & Civil Rights (3.1–3.13) + Bonus Test

AP U.S. Government Unit 3 Bundle | Civil Liberties & Civil Rights (3.1–3.13) + BONUS Unit TestTeach your entire Unit 3: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights with this complete, no-prep bundle covering ALL topics from 3.1 to 3.13 in the AP U.S. Government curriculum—PLUS a BONUS Unit 3 Multiple Choice Exam. This bundle is designed to help students master complex constitutional concepts through engaging case studies, real-world scenarios, and AP-style practice—while also giving you a ready-to-use
Preview of AP Comparative Government and Politics Ultimate Revision Pack | Exam Review Work

AP Comparative Government and Politics Ultimate Revision Pack | Exam Review Work

Prepare students for success in AP Comparative Government and Politics with this comprehensive 91-page Revision Pack designed for classroom teachers, homeschool families, and independent learners.This resource functions as a complete exam review workbook, guided study packet, FRQ practice book, and Big Six comparison toolkit for the AP Comparative Government and Politics course. Created specifically for students preparing for the AP Comparative Government Exam, this pack is ideal for: End-of-y
Preview of AP U.S. Government Unit 4 Bundle Political Ideologies & Beliefs Lessons, Studies

AP U.S. Government Unit 4 Bundle Political Ideologies & Beliefs Lessons, Studies

AP U.S. Government Unit 4 Bundle | Political Ideologies & Beliefs (Topics 4.1–4.10) | Lessons, Activities & FRQTeach AP Gov Unit 4: Political Ideologies and Beliefs with this complete, no-prep lesson bundle covering ALL 10 topics (4.1–4.10) from the AP U.S. Government and Politics CED. This resource helps students master political ideology, public opinion, polling, and policymaking through engaging lessons, real-world application, and AP-style practice. What’s Included (10 Complete Lesson
Preview of U.S. History Lab: Federal Power and Liberty in the Early Republic

U.S. History Lab: Federal Power and Liberty in the Early Republic

21-page U.S. History Lab investigation with teacher guidance and answer key examining how Americans in the early republic debated instability, liberty, representation, centralized power, and constitutional authority during the creation of the Constitution. Overview This inquiry-based History Lab engages students in a multi-document investigation of one of the central political questions of the founding era: To what extent does a stronger national government protect or threaten individual lib
Preview of GDP & Standard of Living Lesson: Country Comparisons & Economic Indicators

GDP & Standard of Living Lesson: Country Comparisons & Economic Indicators

Country Profiles: Standard of Living Analysis & GDP Case Study Help students move beyond memorizing GDP and into real economic thinking. This engaging, multi-day lesson challenges students to analyze whether GDP per capita is truly a reliable measure of standard of living. Through structured readings, country data comparisons, graphing activities, case study simulations, and a mini-DBQ, students evaluate economic growth, inequality, life expectancy, and development indicators. Students don’t j
Preview of States' Rights & the Birth of Federalism — Primary Source Lesson, Timeline, CER

States' Rights & the Birth of Federalism — Primary Source Lesson, Timeline, CER

Take your students deep into one of the most enduring debates in American history — who holds the power? This fully expanded, high school-level lesson on the origins of federalism traces the story from the failures of the Articles of Confederation all the way through McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), challenging students to grapple with the same questions that divided Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, and Marshall. This isn't a surface-level overview. Students read a 2,400-word background re
Preview of Second Amendment:  Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

Second Amendment: Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

No study of the Constitution or current events is complete without a well researched and organized class debate. This resource provides teacher and student guidance through the 2nd Amendment debate process-- researching the Amendment and its modern application, the debate format, and a written reflection to conclude. This bundle includes: - Ppt to guide class - Research organizers for student use - Four sourced documents to spur research - Sentence starters for debate participant use - Sidelin
Preview of AP Government | No Prep FRQs | Federalism & Balance of Power |

AP Government | No Prep FRQs | Federalism & Balance of Power |

FRQ 1 | Federalism and the Balance of Power Between National and State GovernmentsTitle:AP U.S. Government & Politics | FRQs | Federalism & Balance of Power | No Prep Full Product Description:Overview: This FRQ challenges students to analyze the distribution of power between national and state governments and evaluate how federalism maintains constitutional balance. Students interpret policy scenarios, apply real examples like education mandates and emergency management, and develop evidence-bas
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 DBQ: U.S. an Oligarchy?

DBQ: U.S. an Oligarchy?

Created by
Isaiah Pinilla
A quick definition and assessment of the positives and negatives of an oligarchy, and then a set of 11 different sources from a range of different sources, including President Biden, Paul Krugman and Bernie Sanders, as well as Jay-Z. An ideal contemporary political topic that invites thoughtful reflection and debate.
Preview of Civil War + Reconstruction Unit Bundle: DBQs, Bellringers, Test, Activities

Civil War + Reconstruction Unit Bundle: DBQs, Bellringers, Test, Activities

Teaching the Civil War and Reconstruction as separate units is part of the problem. Students learn: causes battles outcomes …and then Reconstruction shows up and feels like a completely different story. So they disconnect. 💡 WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT This is not two random units thrown together. This is a connected, ready-to-teach sequence that takes students from: 👉 conflict → to consequences → to collapse Students don’t just learn events. They understand how everything connects. 📚 WHA
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 Presidential Authority DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

Presidential Authority DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

DBQ format worksheet with source excerpts & related prompts focused on the concept of Presidential Authority in High School US Government. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 5x Document excerpts for student reviewShort answer prompts & Student essay prompt Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Grading Rubric Included**For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREBe sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Educ
Preview of Lowering the Voting Age DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

Lowering the Voting Age DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

DBQ format worksheet with source excerpts & related prompts focused on the concept of Lowering the Voting Age in High School US Government. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 5x Document excerpts for student reviewShort answer prompts & Student essay prompt Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Grading Rubric Included**For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREBe sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Edu
Preview of The Free Exercise Clause DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

The Free Exercise Clause DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

DBQ format worksheet with source excerpts & related prompts focused on the concept of Wisconsin v. Yoder in High School US Government. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 5x Document excerpts for student reviewShort answer prompts & Student essay prompt Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Grading Rubric Included**For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREBe sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Educatio
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 AP US Government Required Documents!  (Including new additions)

AP US Government Required Documents! (Including new additions)

Created by
Scalise Navidad
All of the required documents for the AP US Government & Politics course in one compilation! This has excerpted Federalist Papers and other documents and scaffolded questions for discussion along with an activity for comparing the US Constitution to another constitution. This also has a checklist for key themes students need to know about each document for the AP Exam! This has more than 60 pages of material!
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