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- “G-E-O-G-R-A-P-H-Y” covers the key vocabulary terms associated with the geography of the United States.
- “Colonization” covers the key vocabulary terms from the Colonial Era , focusing on the American Revolution to the Articles of Confederation.
- “Constitutional Convention” covers the key vocabulary terms associated with the drafting and ratifying of the Constitution.
- “In Our Law” covers the basic structure, function, and principles of the United States Constitution.
- “Amendments” covers the major amendments made to the constitution since 1789.
- “The Building of a Nation” covers the key vocabulary terms from the New Nation period, including how the nation’s leaders organized the new government, reform movements, and westward expansion.
- “There Ain’t Nothing Civil in War” covers the key vocabulary terms from the Civil War & Reconstruction Era, including how sectionalism led to the war and the politics of Reconstruction.
- “Turn of the Century” covers the key vocabulary terms from the Industrial Revolution and the Progressive Era, including big business, labor, immigration, and the social reforms that made up the progressive movement.
- “Big Stick Policy” covers the key vocabulary terms from the era of U.S. Imperialism, including how economic activity led to political and military involvement overseas.
- “Problem for America” covers the key vocabulary terms from the Age of Global Crisis, where America was involved in a world war and a Great Depression.
- “Cold, Cold War” covers the key vocabulary terms from the Cold War period, during which tension between opposing superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, led to numerous violent conflicts around the world.
- “Post-Cold War Era” covers the key vocabulary terms from the Post-Cold War era, including the policies of modern presidents, the struggle for Civil Rights, and the global role of the United States in an interdependent world.
- “Rock With The Supreme Court” covers landmark Supreme Court cases that have shaped the development of the United States.
- “Predict/Eliminate” will teach you the strategies you will need to know to answer more multiple-choice questions correctly.
- “Show What You Know” will teach you how to write a strong thematic essay.
- “Organize/Analyze” will teach you how to write a strong document-based essay.