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Tuesday, May 8 Pick up Period 2-3 Key Concepts Packet Sit with your small group Period 2 SAQ (Short Answer Questions) Complete both questions together Each person will write their own complete response Meet in room Q149 tomorrow (1st – 4th periods only) AP Exam in 7 school days Objective: “I can . . . summarize how the outcome of World War II contributed to the  development of the Cold War  (13A) identify the following major events of the Cold War, including the Korean  War, the Vietnam War, and the arms race (13C) summarize the rise of independence movements in Africa, the Middle East,  and South Asia and  reasons for ongoing conflicts (13E) identify examples of individuals who led resistance to political oppression such as Nelson Mandela (22E)

1st Period 1 2 3 4 5 Sutton Lainey Tytiana Brianna Lily Danielle Taylor Sadie Carson Eric Isabella Zaya Skylar James Isaac 6 7 8 9 Tatum Dion Chris Austin London Jordan Amar Trip Joe Olivia Trinity Kaitlyn Jeweleve

7th Period 1 2 3 4 5 Gina Laney Xavi Mariah Madi Chris Kiyah Delaney Kaylee Lauren Nathan Aren Grace Rosi Chance 6 7 8 9 10 Haeli Sam Justice Malya Jonathan Izzy Sydney Aisosa

8th Period 1 2 3 4 5 Terence Joe Alan Sarah Jackson Emanuel Victoria Cristian Hailey Julianna Rilee Mark Chance Zach Jenny 6 7 8 9 Nataly Deven Nickaylah Mila Nathan Jeremy Austen Brandon John Jose