AP European History Assignments  3/8 - 3/12/10

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Due Dates

Expect a quiz or a note check on any reading assignment the day it scheduled as a class topic.

Notes for Chapter 27 are due at the beginning of the period, 3/15.

Notes for Chapter 28 are due at the beginning of the period, 3/23.

A FRQ essay will be written in class on 3/23 on topics from Chapter 28.

Exam 7 on Chapters 27, 28, 29 will be given on 4/9.

60 days to the AP Exam. If you pass the test (and you will if you start reviewing a bit everyday starting now) you will earn 6 units of college credit $$$$$$!

Helpful Hints

Check out a review book from the classroom set and review information from the Renaissance to Napoleon for 10 - 15 minutes a day.

Organize a study group and agree to meet once a week during lunch in A 106, our classroom.

Use the prep book and web sites given through the year to review.

Websites

THW

A Great DBQ page.

A great big picture site.

http://www.historyteacher.net/APEuroCourse/APEuroCourseMainPage.htm

http://www.historysage.com/jcms/

http://art-bin.com/art/obukharin.html

http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/gallery/NR1935.htm


After reading this chapter you should understand:
Economic and political disorder in the post-Great War years.
The establishment of the Soviet Union’s far-reaching political and economic experiment.
Mussolini’s Fascism in Italy.
French efforts to enforce the Versailles Treaty, leading to the Ruhr crisis of 1923.
Britain’s first Labour Party government and the General Strike of 1926.
The struggles of the successor states in eastern Europe.
The Weimar Republic’s efforts to create a stable, democratic Germany.

3/8
Classroom: Exam 6 is returned and discussed. Primary Source Presentations. Introduction to Chapter 27. Reading and note-making session.
Homework: Read and make notes for pages 932 - 941.

3/9
Classwork: Review. Primary Source Presentations. Lecture/Q&A: Political and Economic Factors after the Paris Settlement; The Soviet Experiment Begins.
Homework: Read and make notes for pages 941 - 951.

3/10
Classwork: Review. Primary Source Presentations. Lecture/Q&A: The Fascist Experiment in Italy; Joyless Victors.
Homework: Read and make notes for pages 941 - 951.

3/11
Classwork: Review. Lecture/Q&A: Trials of the Successor States in Eastern Europe. Primary Source Presentations.
Homework: Read and make notes for pages 951-963.

3/12
Classwork: Review. Primary Source Presentations. The Weimar Republic in Germany.
Homework: Begin reading and taking notes for Chapter 28.