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Preview of Unit 1 Global Tapestry Vocab, Key Concepts Packet, Quiz for AP® World History

Unit 1 Global Tapestry Vocab, Key Concepts Packet, Quiz for AP® World History

This supplementary vocabulary resource is designed for AP® World History Modern. In the Unit 1: The Global Tapestry, 1200-1450 vocabulary packet you will find the following items:Teacher's Guide100 Vocabulary Terms with complete definitions (PDF and Editable Word Doc)A Key Concepts Packet for Students (PDF)Packet Answer Key"The Hot Seat" Review Game in PowerPoint and Google Slides™25-Question Vocabulary Quiz and Answer KeySelf-grading Google Forms™ Version of the QuizSelf-grading Easel by TPT Ve
Preview of Unit 6 Vocabulary and Key Concepts Packet with Quiz for AP® World History

Unit 6 Vocabulary and Key Concepts Packet with Quiz for AP® World History

This vocabulary resource is designed for AP® World History Modern. In the Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization, 1750-1900 packet you find the following items:Teacher's Guide100 Vocabulary Terms A Key Concepts Packet for StudentsPacket Answer KeyA Group Project/Presentation20-Question Vocabulary QuizQuiz Answer KeySelf-grading Easel version of the Vocab QuizGoogle Forms™ version of the Vocab Quiz15-Term Vocab Word Search and Answer KeyCrossword Puzzle and KeyDigital Spinner Review GameThis p
Preview of Activity 1: Ancient African Civilizations_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 1: Ancient African Civilizations_Middle & High School Black History

This passage is about the ancient Ghana, Songhai, and Mali empires. Long before the colonial period, there were great African kingdoms whose rulers presided over magnificent courts. Their merchants traded in gold, salt, and other goods with faraway countries, often traveling vast distances over caravan routes across the plains and deserts. African American Black History Course_Lesson Activity 1: Ancient African Civilizations· Lesson 1 in the 72-part course series
Preview of Unit 3 Vocab and Key Concepts Packet with Quiz for AP® World History Modern

Unit 3 Vocab and Key Concepts Packet with Quiz for AP® World History Modern

This resource is designed for AP® World Modern and was created with the 2020 AP® World History CED in mind. Cover all of your Unit 3 content vocabulary with an extensive list of terms and definitions, have students apply those terms to a Key Concepts packet, assess students with a done-for-you quiz (print and digital options included), and choose from 4 different vocab review activities. In the Unit 3: Land-Based Empires, 1450-1750 packet you will find the following items:Teacher's Guide100 Voca
Preview of Unit 2 Vocab and Key Concepts Packet with Quiz for AP® World History Modern

Unit 2 Vocab and Key Concepts Packet with Quiz for AP® World History Modern

This vocabulary resource is designed for AP® World History Modern. In the Unit 2: Networks of Exchange, 1200-1450 Vocab and Key Concepts packet you will find the following items:Teacher's Instructions75 Vocabulary Terms with Definitions (PDF and Editable Word Doc)A Key Concepts Packet for StudentsPacket Answer KeyVocabulary Review Activity25-Question Vocabulary Quiz and Answer KeySelf-grading Easel Version of the QuizSelf-grading Google Forms™ Version of the QuizReview Word Search and Answer Key
Preview of Activity 3: Enslavement & Slave Codes_Middle & High School Black History Course

Activity 3: Enslavement & Slave Codes_Middle & High School Black History Course

Slaves were exported from Africa to many places in North and South America until 1865. By 1830 slavery was primarily located in the South, where it existed in many different forms. African Americans were enslaved on small farms, large plantations, in cities and towns, inside homes, out in the fields, and in industry and transportation.African American Black History Course_Lesson Activity 3: Enslavement and Slave Codes· Lesson 3 in the 72-part course series
Preview of Activity 5: Tubman & Underground Railroad_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 5: Tubman & Underground Railroad_Middle & High School Black History

Known as the “Moses of her people,” Harriet Tubman was enslaved, escaped, and helped others gain their freedom as a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad. Contrary to legend, Tubman did not create the Underground Railroad; it was established in the late eighteenth century by black and white abolitionists. Lesson Activity 5: Harriet Tubman & Underground RailroadLesson 5 in the 72-part course series
Preview of Activity 4: Nat Turner’s Rebellion_Middle & High School Black History Course

Activity 4: Nat Turner’s Rebellion_Middle & High School Black History Course

Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion occurred in 1831. Turner's force eventually consisted of more than 40 slaves, most on horseback. The force was discovered and captured on October 30th. While in jail awaiting trial, Turner spoke freely with whites about the revolt. The Confessions of Nat Turner was published within weeks of the Turner’s execution on November 11, 1831, and remains one of the most important sources for historians working on slavery in the United States. African American Black History
Preview of Activity 8: Black Abolitionists_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 8: Black Abolitionists_Middle & High School Black History

David Walker, Frederick Douglass, and Sojourner Truth were Black abolitionists. Black and white abolitionists in the first half of the nineteenth century waged a biracial assault against slavery. Their efforts proved to be extremely effective. Lesson Activity 8: Black AbolitionistsLesson 8 in the 72-part course series
Preview of Activity 7: White Abolitionists_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 7: White Abolitionists_Middle & High School Black History

William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, and Harriet Beecher Stowe were white abolitionists. Black and white abolitionists in the first half of the nineteenth century waged a biracial assault against slavery. Lesson Activity 7: White AbolitionistsLesson 7 in the 72-part course series
Preview of Early Women's Rights:  Reading Assignment and Worksheet *APUSH* US History*

Early Women's Rights: Reading Assignment and Worksheet *APUSH* US History*

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This three-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women between 1840 and 1865 as the women's rights movement was just forming. Through close reading, students will learn about the influences that caused women to question their status in society as well as learn about the arguments for and against women's rights.Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It
Preview of Activity 2: Transatlantic Slave Trade_Middle & High School Black History Course

Activity 2: Transatlantic Slave Trade_Middle & High School Black History Course

The Transatlantic Slave Trade represented the largest forced migration of people in human history with the transfer of 12-20 million Africans to the Americas between the 16th to 19th centuries. For 366 years, European slavers loaded millions of Africans onto Atlantic slave ships. About 11 million survived the Middle Passage to landfall and life in the Americas.African American Black History Course_Lesson Activity 2: The Transatlantic Slave TradeLesson 2 in the 72-part course series
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