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6 min read•july 11, 2024
In AP® US History, period 7 spans from 1898 to 1945 CE. The following guide will be updated periodically with hyperlinks to excellent resources. As you are reviewing for this era, focus on the key concepts and use the essential questions to guide you.
👉 Check the Fiveable calendar for this week's APUSH live stream!
🎥Live Stream Replay - Period 7 Review
STUDY TIP: You will never be asked specifically to identify a date. However, knowing the order of events will help immensely with cause and effect. For this reason, we have identified the most important dates to know.
1898 - Annexation of Hawaii
1898 - Spanish American War
1903 - Wright Brothers
1917 - US enters WWI
1920 - Women’s Suffrage
1920s - Red Scare
1920s - Prohibition
1929 - Stock Market Crash
1932 - Bonus Army
1935 - Social Security Act
1939 - WWII starts in Europe
1941 - Attack on Pearl Harbor
1944 - D-Day
1945 - Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima
STUDY TIP: Use the following essential questions to guide your review of this entire unit. Keep in mind, these are not meant to be practice essay questions. Each question was written to help you summarize the key concept.
🧭 Study Guide: Contextualization to Period Seven
STUDY TIP: Content from the this era has appeared on the essays twenty times since 2000. Take a look at these questions before you review the key concepts & vocabulary below to get a sense of how you will be assessed. Then, come back to these later and practice writing as many as you can!
The APUSH exam was significantly revised in 2015, so any questions from before then are not representative of the current exam format. You can still use prior questions to practice, however DBQs will have more than 7 documents, the LEQ prompts are worded differently, and the rubrics are completely different. Use questions from 2002-2014 with caution. Essays from 1973-1999 available here.*
2017 - SAQ 2: Effect of WWII on society
2016 - LEQ 3: WWI and US foreign policy
2015 - SAQ 2: Environmental policies
2014 - DBQ: US Foreign policy 1918-1953
2012 - LEQ 3: Cultural conflicts of the 1920s
2011 - LEQ 4: Opposition to Immigration
2011 - LEQ 5: African American leadership
2010 - LEQ 4: Progressive women
2008 - LEQ 5: Shift of political parties
2006 - LEQ 4: Progressive reforms
2004 - LEQ 4: Progressive reforms vs. New Deal
2003 - DBQ: New Deal effectiveness
2003 - LEQ 5: United States society
2002 - LEQ 4: Foreign policy after WWI & WWII
2001 - LEQ 5: Rise of Nativism
2000 - LEQ 4: Objectives of WWI
The following outline was adapted from the AP® United States History Course Description as published by College Board in 2019 found here. This outline reflects the most recent revisions to the course.*
🎥Live Stream Replay - Progressive Amendments
🎥Live Stream Replay - The Great Depression & the New Deal
🎥Live Stream Replay - Black Leaders Under Jim Crow
🎥Live Stream Replay - The Roaring 20s
⚡️Study Guide - Innovations of the 1920s
🎥Live Stream Replay - World War I
🎥Live Stream Replay - World War II
STUDY TIP: These are the concepts and vocabulary from period 7 that most commonly appear on the exam. Create a quizlet deck to make sure you are familiar with these terms!
Deep breath. This one of the most vocab heavy units.
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6 min read•july 11, 2024
In AP® US History, period 7 spans from 1898 to 1945 CE. The following guide will be updated periodically with hyperlinks to excellent resources. As you are reviewing for this era, focus on the key concepts and use the essential questions to guide you.
👉 Check the Fiveable calendar for this week's APUSH live stream!
🎥Live Stream Replay - Period 7 Review
STUDY TIP: You will never be asked specifically to identify a date. However, knowing the order of events will help immensely with cause and effect. For this reason, we have identified the most important dates to know.
1898 - Annexation of Hawaii
1898 - Spanish American War
1903 - Wright Brothers
1917 - US enters WWI
1920 - Women’s Suffrage
1920s - Red Scare
1920s - Prohibition
1929 - Stock Market Crash
1932 - Bonus Army
1935 - Social Security Act
1939 - WWII starts in Europe
1941 - Attack on Pearl Harbor
1944 - D-Day
1945 - Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima
STUDY TIP: Use the following essential questions to guide your review of this entire unit. Keep in mind, these are not meant to be practice essay questions. Each question was written to help you summarize the key concept.
🧭 Study Guide: Contextualization to Period Seven
STUDY TIP: Content from the this era has appeared on the essays twenty times since 2000. Take a look at these questions before you review the key concepts & vocabulary below to get a sense of how you will be assessed. Then, come back to these later and practice writing as many as you can!
The APUSH exam was significantly revised in 2015, so any questions from before then are not representative of the current exam format. You can still use prior questions to practice, however DBQs will have more than 7 documents, the LEQ prompts are worded differently, and the rubrics are completely different. Use questions from 2002-2014 with caution. Essays from 1973-1999 available here.*
2017 - SAQ 2: Effect of WWII on society
2016 - LEQ 3: WWI and US foreign policy
2015 - SAQ 2: Environmental policies
2014 - DBQ: US Foreign policy 1918-1953
2012 - LEQ 3: Cultural conflicts of the 1920s
2011 - LEQ 4: Opposition to Immigration
2011 - LEQ 5: African American leadership
2010 - LEQ 4: Progressive women
2008 - LEQ 5: Shift of political parties
2006 - LEQ 4: Progressive reforms
2004 - LEQ 4: Progressive reforms vs. New Deal
2003 - DBQ: New Deal effectiveness
2003 - LEQ 5: United States society
2002 - LEQ 4: Foreign policy after WWI & WWII
2001 - LEQ 5: Rise of Nativism
2000 - LEQ 4: Objectives of WWI
The following outline was adapted from the AP® United States History Course Description as published by College Board in 2019 found here. This outline reflects the most recent revisions to the course.*
🎥Live Stream Replay - Progressive Amendments
🎥Live Stream Replay - The Great Depression & the New Deal
🎥Live Stream Replay - Black Leaders Under Jim Crow
🎥Live Stream Replay - The Roaring 20s
⚡️Study Guide - Innovations of the 1920s
🎥Live Stream Replay - World War I
🎥Live Stream Replay - World War II
STUDY TIP: These are the concepts and vocabulary from period 7 that most commonly appear on the exam. Create a quizlet deck to make sure you are familiar with these terms!
Deep breath. This one of the most vocab heavy units.
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