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72-3 Grant #2 (R) | AP US History ISN
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MR STANFORD / PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL. AP US History ISN. 72-3 Grant #2 (R). Elected 1872, Inaugurated 1873. New states admitted to the Union: None. Page 72 / LEFT SIDE. Page 73 / RIGHT SIDE. Massive corruption in the Grant administration: bribes, political favors in exchange for exclusive rights to Western lands (mostly by big business). Largely because of the recession, the Democrats gained control of the House for the first time since before the Civil War, in 1874. Slaughter-House Cases, 1873: SCOTUS...
66-7 Cleveland #1 (D) | AP US History ISN
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MR STANFORD / PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL. AP US History ISN. 66-7 Cleveland #1 (D). Elected 1884, Inaugurated 1885. New states admitted to the Union: None. Page 66 / LEFT SIDE. Page 67 / RIGHT SIDE. Cleveland (D) def. Blaine (R) 219-182 by carrying the South plus his home state, New York. By 1,000 votes out of over 1M cast. Extra credit if you can find and send to me via e-mail, a .JPG image at least 400 pixels wide depicting one of the political cartoons from the 1884 election]. Wabash v. IL. 1887: create...
70-1 Hayes (R) | AP US History ISN
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MR STANFORD / PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL. AP US History ISN. Elected 1876, Inaugurated 1877. New states admitted to the Union (1): CO, 1876. Page 70 / LEFT SIDE. Page 71 / RIGHT SIDE. All 20 disputed EVs would be awarded to Hayes if (1) the Republicans withdrew troops from the South, effectively ending Reconstruction and abandoning southern Blacks to vengeful southern whites, and (2) if Hayes did not run for re-election in 1880. 1876: Uptick in nationalism because of the Centennial. Munn v. IL. Great Upris...
68-9 Garfield / Arthur (R) | AP US History ISN
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MR STANFORD / PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL. AP US History ISN. 68-9 Garfield / Arthur (R). Elected 1880, Inaugurated 1881, Arthur took office in 1881 after Garfield was assassinated. New states admitted to the Union: None. Page 68 / LEFT SIDE. Page 69 / RIGHT SIDE. Only 2 pressing issues in this election: did the public approve of Republicans pulling troops out of the South and ending Reconstruction, and did the public want higher tariffs (R), or lower tariffs (D)? Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act. 1881: A...
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MR STANFORD / PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL. AP US History ISN. The American Colonies ISN. See post: U.S. History ISN Set-Up [LINK]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Tuesday, January 18 | Ask Mr. Stanford
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. Tuesday, January 18. January 18, 2011. For tonight’s homework, click TUESDAY or READ MORE. Please be ready to recover these points on the day of the Final, if you know you didn’t pass. Reading the book the way I taught you to read is the only way out. Focus on ambiguities you see in the text. Vocabulary, F-L, which will be tested starting in February (not ready yet; stay tuned). Const...
Monday, January 17 | Ask Mr. Stanford
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. Monday, January 17. January 14, 2011. If your required items show ZERO in Zangle, it’s because all of them have not yet been completed, OR I haven’t recorded your points yet. Feel free to email me. Tomorrow is the last day to record any items for first semester. For information about due dates, click the CALENDAR tab. (I will have February up soon.). Use the new sub-blog for our ISN.
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. Archive for January, 2011. January 20, 2011. January 20, 2011. January 19, 2011. Wednesday, January 19. January 18, 2011. Tuesday, January 18. January 14, 2011. Monday, January 17. January 13, 2011. Thursday, January 13. January 12, 2011. American hero passes away. Laquo; Older Entries. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. What do you think? January 12, 2011. Http:/ fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/11/did-democrats-give-up-in-gun-control-debate/. Comments Off on What do you think? From → Controversial Issues. Major Foul of the Century. January 12, 2011. While browsing a web page introducing a new iPad app called “WritePad for iPad 4.5,” I read the following sentence:. From → English III AP.
AP Book Lists | Ask Mr. Stanford
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. Each outside reading book will be rated 1-6. Level 1 books are below your reading level, or very short. Level 2 books are at your reading level, and neither too long nor too short. Level 3-6 books are above your reading level, or very long. To pass at the end of the semester:. Your books’ ratings must total 6 (or more). To pass each month:. To earn credit in advance:. Textbook reading...
American hero passes away | Ask Mr. Stanford
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. American hero passes away. January 12, 2011. Http:/ www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-dick-winters-20110112,0,3132037.story. From → US History AP. Larr; What do you think? Thursday, January 13 →. Constant testing no more addresses the problems with education than constantly putting an overweight person on the scale cures obesity. - Anna Quindlen. Join 32 other followers. Tweeted b...
AP Fiction | Ask Mr. Stanford
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. In AP English III, you’ll be assigned fiction novels from the traditional canon, as well as at least one non-traditional work, and you’ll be expected to apply what you know about the text. Those continuing to A.P. English IV must have a working knowledge of American literature. Recognize who is speaking, and to whom they’re speaking, if you’re given a quotation. Be able to comment on ...
Wednesday, January 19 | Ask Mr. Stanford
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. Wednesday, January 19. January 19, 2011. For tonight’s homework, click WEDNESDAY or READ MORE. Vocabulary, F-L, which will be tested starting in February (not ready yet; stay tuned). Vocabulary we will begin testing soon using mini quizzes. Your Vocabulary ISN should include thinking maps for all the. Terms A-E you don’t yet know from memory. That includes parts of speech! Palm Spring...
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Ask Mr. Stanford. No one can take away your freedom to choose your own attitude. – Dr. Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor. FEBRUARY CALENDAR (posted since 1/21):. Click on the link entitled, “Mr. Stanford’s Grading Policy” in the right-hand column. Monday, January 24. Wednesday, January 26:. Essay #13 FR (in class)… Come to a Tuesday after-school training if you were absent. Monday, January 31. Multiple Choice Exam for February: be ready to prove yourself. Wednesday, February 2. Essay #14 SA (home). DECEM...
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AP US History DBQ's
AP US History DBQ's. Monday, June 20, 2011. We didn't start the fire. Posted by George Leslie Crawford V. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Farmers lives were forever changed in the dust bowl and farming techniques were changed as a result. Overall the great depression had a far stronger effect on American society than World War II. Posted by George Leslie Crawford V. Thursday, April 7, 2011. Diplomatic issues had no sway on the dropping of the bomb at Hiroshima; it was only a means to cause Japans quick surrender.
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Friday, September 2, 2016. Land and the American Identity. One of the ongoing themes moving forward from the colonial era into the revolutionary era in American history is the continuing competition for land between all players involved. The colonial settlers wanted the land and the Native Americans wanted the land. France wanted the land and Britain wanted the land. The outcome of this competition can be summarized as:. And they would continue to fight the Native Americans and the British to keep it.
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A Push into History – to satisfy your historical needs
A Push into History. To satisfy your historical needs. Entry 11 – What I’ve Learned. June 15, 2015. So all we have to do now is prepare the scrap book which I have decided to take control of since Rachel and Kyle cannot meet up with me because I have nationals for volleyball. I hope it turns out fine. I want it to be good but I am also limited in resources…. June 12, 2015. Blog Entry 9 – Update on Sotrytelling. June 9, 2015. June 2, 2015. Issues with the Project. May 29, 2015. Best Source for My Project.
AP US History ISN | MR. STANFORD / PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
MR STANFORD / PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL. AP US History ISN. 74-5 Grant #1 (R). Elected 1868, Inaugurated 1869. New states admitted to the Union: None. Page 74 / LEFT SIDE. Page 75 / RIGHT SIDE. Continue reading →. 72-3 Grant #2 (R). Elected 1872, Inaugurated 1873. New states admitted to the Union: None. Page 72 / LEFT SIDE. Page 73 / RIGHT SIDE. Continue reading →. Elected 1876, Inaugurated 1877. New states admitted to the Union (1): CO, 1876. Page 70 / LEFT SIDE. Page 71 / RIGHT SIDE. Page 68 / LEFT SIDE.
Welcome to the American History Web SiteSeven Rivers Christian SchoolDr. Wackes
Located on this site will be important items for you to refer to frequently. So that you can master the important elements of American History. Chapter Outlines containing What’s Worth Knowing, Things You Will. Be Able To Do, Chapter Vocabulary, and Assignments. American History Literacy Facts List containing items you will be required. To recall at any time during the course. This site will be linked with RenWeb so that you can move from that site. To this site readily. The American Nation: A History of...
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Skip to main content. Get your brand new Wikispaces Classroom now. And do "back to school" in style. AP US History Unit 1 (1491 - 1607). AP US History Unit 2 (1607 - 1754). AP US History Unit 3 (1754 - 1800). AP US History Unit 4 (1800 - 1848). AP US History Unit 5 (1844 - 1877). AP US History Unit 6 (1865 -1898). AP US History Unit 7 (1890 - 1945). AP US History Unit 7 (1890 - 1946). AP US History Unit 8 (1945 1980). AP US History Unit 9 (1980 - Present). AP US History Summer Assignment. Brittany's Amer...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Section 2: The Classroom. Appendix A: Syllabus Template. Appendix B: Faculty Rubric for Evaluating a Forum Question. Appendix C: Student Rubric for Grading a Forum Question. Appendix D: Independent Study. September 17, 2011. Welcome to the collaborative site for all historians affiliated with APUS. Feel free to look around and join us. Make sure you check out our featured link entitled “Department Guidance” located on the top menu bar. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Dienstag, 12. April 2011. 40 Ctrics of the "lost China" actually suggested that democrats witheld aid to China because of being wormy with communists. Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden. 37 new agencies that came into existence as a result of the cold war:. National Security Council ( NSC). North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO). 39 China finally collapsed and gave the cold war allies their worst defeat. This had a partisan effect on the US. Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden. Dienstag, 8. März 2011.
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Zac's AP US History. Awesome blog of stuff relating to my AP US History class and anything else that comes to mind. Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens." - Jimi Hendrix. Obstacles are those scary things you see when you take your eyes off the goal." - Henry Ford. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Reconstruction and Revolution in Asia. 46) Along with Nixon and McCarthy, conservative politicians in local and state governments discovered that they could taint anything they disliked with a "red brush.". 48) Some Amer...