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Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.8-9: Civil War Lecture & Graphic Organizer

AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.8-9: Civil War Lecture & Graphic Organizer

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MrBearTeaches
The perfect all-in-one resource for teaching the Civil War in AP U.S. History! This bundle includes a full APUSH-level lecture, a beautifully designed student graphic organizer, and a ready-to-print post-lesson quiz with key. With 136 in-depth slides, structured note pages, primary source excerpts, and a rigorous assessment, this lesson gives you everything you need for APUSH Topics 5.8 and 5.9 in an engaging, turnkey format. What's Included: The lecture covers the entire Civil War chronological
Preview of Rural, Urban, Suburban Doodle Notes

Rural, Urban, Suburban Doodle Notes

Complete, partial, and blank doodle notes for every level of learner!
Preview of Grimes Sharecropping Contract 1882 - APUSH Primary Document Period 6

Grimes Sharecropping Contract 1882 - APUSH Primary Document Period 6

This scaffolded reading activity is designed for AP U.S. History students as they build skills in reading, understanding, and analyzing primary sources. The Grimes Family Sharecropping Contract (1882) provides an authentic glimpse into the post-Reconstruction South, revealing how plantation labor systems adapted to freedom while maintaining deep racial and economic inequalities. The contract has been carefully excerpted into four sections, each paired with vocabulary support and comprehension q
Preview of APUSH 4.5 - Market Revolution:Industrialization - AMSCO Notes

APUSH 4.5 - Market Revolution:Industrialization - AMSCO Notes

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Pax Professor
Are you looking for a way to help your students navigate the dense content of the AMSCO textbook while ensuring they meet every College Board requirement? These comprehensive guided notes are designed to turn passive reading into active learning, providing a structured framework that aligns perfectly with the AP Course and Exam Description (CED). By bridging the gap between the textbook and the exam, these notes ensure students aren't just "reading"—they are mastering the historical thinking
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