Click HERE for an excellent, all-purpose review website for the AP Exam.
See Class Notes folder in Navigator Bar for some study materials on Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, the Civil Rights Movement, LBJ, and Vietnam. Please read these over in preparation for the AP Exam.
See folder entitled History Timelines for two complete timelines covering Semesters One and Two. These were created by Kelsey H. and Jennifer S. so thank them when you see them.
See below for Ch. 40 Vocabulary. Links have been posted.
- Vietnamization
- Nixon Doctrine
- silent majority
- My Lai massacre
- Kent State and Jackson State
- 25th and 26th Amendment
- Pentagon Papers (Daniel Ellsberg)
- Henry Kissinger (Détente Diplomacy)
- Warren Burger
10. Philadelphia Plan
11. Rachel Carson (Silent Spring)
12. Nixons southern strategy
13. George McGovern and Thomas Eagleton
14. Watergate scandal
15. CREEP
16. Sam Ervin and John Dean
17. secret bombing of Cambodia
18. War Powers Act
19. New Isolationism
20. Arab Israeli War
21. 1973 oil embargo
22. New York Times v US (1971)
23. US v Nixon (1974)
24. Nixon resignation and pardon
25. Helsinki Accords
26. Fall of Saigon (1975)
27. Camp David Agreement (Sadat and Begin)
28. stagflation
29. SALT II
30. Iran hostage crisis
Welcome to Ciocca's AP/GT United States History Wiki!
The purpose of this wiki is to work collaboratively to define significant terms for each chapter. You can then use this resource to study for quizzes and tests.
Refer to the class handout for guidelines and requirements. For each chapter you must (A) thoroughly define at least one term and (B) comment on at least three of your classmates definitions. These comments can be clarification, elaboration, a question, the addition of a visual (map, political cartoon, photo), primary source link, resource link, or anything that might enrich your classmates' understanding of the term and its significance, and (C) once you have completed both A and B, copy your term (no visuals or links) into the printable terms page for your assigned number for that chapter. Be sure you are in the correct period. This allows you to see all the terms for that chapter and print them for study purposes.
Remember to always use correct 'Wiki etiquette' by keeping all comments polite and constructive and never critical or unkind. Your grade will reflect the quality of your collaboration and contribution to this site. You will receive up to 70 points for the definition and up to 10 points for each comment. You may comment more than three times.
Due dates: Each chapter has a due date. Your definition must be posted by 7:30 AM on the due date. See six week calendar for due dates. Note that you can continue to comment up to the day of the test or quiz.
Follow directions on the handout to join the class wiki. This requires an email address. If you do not have access to an email address, please see me as soon as possible.
To get started, go to the Vocabulary Folder FOR YOUR CLASS PERIOD to the right (Navigator Bar). To do this, click on FILES then find your class period and click on that folder. Then click on PAGES. There you will find the links to the individual chapters where you may add your definitions and comments. You must use the EDIT button and be sure to SAVE before navigating away from the page. Be sure to add your definition to the correct class period and to the correct chapter page.
For some excellent APUSH websites, click on the Links Folder (Navigator Bar) or the Sidebar which has interactive quizzes and other helpful resources.
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