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Do you want to fortify your historical thinking skills going into the APUSH exam? You're in the right place! Here, we will review content from units 2 and 3 of AP United States History and learn how to answer multiple choice and writing questions.
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I encourage you to attend as many sessions as you can to make the most out of this course. If you cannot make it, please request an excused absence!
Dates
September 12 - October 3
Learners
7 / 30
Total Sessions
4
About the Tutor
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Hi there! I'm a senior happy to be tutoring for the math section of the SAT, AP Calculus AB, AP US History, AP World History, APES, and even chess. Some of my hobbies include playing tennis, piano, and writing classical music.
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Past Sessions
4
12
Sep
AH
Session 1
AP United States History
Today, we will cover 2.2 European Colonization, 2.3 Regions of the British Colonies, 2.4 Transatlantic Trade, 2.5 Interactions between American Indians and Europeans, 2.6 Slavery in the British Colonies, 2.7 Colonial Society Structure as well as practice multiple choice questions! I recommend note taking and reviewing Unit 1 to enhance your understanding of continuity and change.
19
Sep
AH
Session 2
AP United States History
Today, we will practice writing a long essay question for Unit 2!
27
Sep
AH
Session 3
AP United States History
Today, we will begin Unit 3 with 3.2 The Seven Years War, 3.3 Taxation Without Representation, 3.4 Philosophical Foundations of the American Revolution, 3.5 The American Revolution, and 3.6 The Influence of Revolutionary Ideals as well as practice multiple choice questions!
3
Oct
AH
Session 4
AP United States History
Today, we will learn about 3.7 The Articles of Confederation, 3.8 The Constitutional Convention and Debates Over Ratification, 3.9 The Constitution, 3.10 Shaping a New Republic, 3.11 Developing an American Identity, and 3.12 Movement in the Early Republic.