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Are you sure we learned that? APUSH Review Are you sure we learned that?

Historical periods What are the turning points of each time period? 1491 – 1607 1607 – 1754 1754 – 1800 1800 – 1848 1844 – 1877 1865 - 1898 What are the turning points of each time period?

Period 1 1491 - 1607

Period 2 1607 - 1754

Period 3 1754 - 1800

Period 4 1800 - 1848

Period 5 1844 - 1877

Period 6 1865 - 1898

Peopling Why have people migrated to, from, and within North America? How have changes in migration and population patterns affected American life?

Ideas, Beliefs and Culture How and why have moral philosophical, and cultural values changed in what would become the United States? 2. How and why have changes in moral, philosophical, and cultural values affected U.S. History?

Politics and Power How and why have different political and social groups competed for influence in government? How have Americans agreed on or argued over the values that guide the political system as well as who is a part of the political process?

American in the WOrld How have events in North America and the United States related to contemporary developments in the rest of the world? How have different factors influenced U.S. military, diplomatic, and economic involvement in international affairs and foreign conflicts, both in North America and overseas?

Identity How and why have debates over American national identity changed over time? 2. How have gender, class, ethnic, religious, regional and other group identities changed in different eras?

Work, Exchange, and technology 1. How have changes in markets, transportation and technology affected American society from colonial times to the present day? 2. Why have different labor systems developed in British North America and the United States, and how have they affected US society? 3. How have debates over economic values and the role of government in the U.S. economy affected politics, society, the economy and the environment?