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Okay, so I want to complete this study guide for an exam I have in AP US History, and I don’t want to google all of this stuff! It’s so awkwardly written and really hard to understand. So, for those who knows periodization, I’m on Period Three! Please help! I’m also dreading the exam because people in the other AP class got really low scores on it, and I’m afraid whenever I get a low score my parents will yell at meeeee

Help i’m a mes sssss i need help!

@ShadeStar

First of all, AP US History is literally the hardest AP class. No joke. Also I would help, but like I don't remember what was in period three.
So sorry!

-From an AP US History survivor

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sobs

I CAN TELL YOU PLEAS DON’T LEAV

@ShadeStar

I WILL HELP THEN!

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oKay SO I HAVE THIS BIG WHOLE PACKET AND I’D HAVE TO LIST OFF EVERYTHINNG IF THAT’S OKAY

@ShadeStar

THAT'S FINE!

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oKAY IT’S SUPER LONG SO I’LL JUST TYPE IT SOMEWHERE AND PASTE IT HERE I’M FREAKING OUT

@ShadeStar

DO WHATEVER YOU NEED!

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Alright

Period Three Includes Exactly-

French and Indian War:

British Defeat of the French (1763):

Pontiac’s Rebellion:

Proclamation of Line:

The Paxton Boys:

Sugar Act:

Stamp Act:

Sons of Liberty:

Declamatory Act:

Townshend Acts:

John Dickonson Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer:

Boston Massacre (that wasn’t a fecking massacre at all those damn Colonists):

Boston Tea Party:

First Continental Congress:

Battle of Lexington and Concord:

Second Continental Congress:

John Locke:

Rebublican Form of Government:

Thomas Paine Common Sense:

Declaration of Independence:

Adamn Smith:

Battle of Saratoga:

Treaty of Alliance:

Battle of Yorktown:

Treaty of Paris:

Iroquois Confederation:

Chief Little Turtle:

Articles of Confederation:

Shays’ Rebellion:

Constitutional Convention:

Great Compromise:

Federalist Papers:

Radification of the US Consti. And Creation of a new Gov’t:

Judiciary Act:

Bill of Rights:

George Washington:

Benjamin Franklin:

John Adams:

Thomas Jefferson:

James Madison:

Alexander Hamilton:

French Revolution:

Toussaint L’Overture:

Latin American Wars of Independence:

Proclamation of Neutrality:

Jay’s Treaty:

XYZ Affair:

Washington’s Farewell Address:

Federalist Party:

Democratic-Republican Party:

Hamilton’s Financial Plan (I NEED THIS ONE):

First Bank of the US:

Whiskey Rebellion:

Alien and Sedition Acts:

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions:

Pennsylvania Gradual Emancipation Law:

Battle of Fallen Timbers:

Treaty of Greensville:

Republican Motherhood:

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@ShadeStar

Wow, so the revolution and the years following basically?

Also Hamilton's financial plan was to have one bank in the united states and to take all the debt of the other states within the bank so they could all pay them off together. I believe.

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Oki yes that’s pretty much it but there’s so much information and I heard the Exam is nothing like the SG.

@ShadeStar

SG?

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Study Guide.

Also my history teacher said not to fill out the whole thing, just stuff you don’t understand. Hamilton’s Plan was the only thing I have trouble with, but come tomorrow I’m not going to remember a thing.

@ShadeStar

Oh, that makes sense. that is a legitement concern. What are you most worried your not going to remember?

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gestures

All.

Mainly because I have forms of ADHD that I don’t take medication for. It’s in my family, but I don’t want to bother anyone with it.

@ShadeStar

Bother someone, but what do you want to start with?

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I just want to fill out this SG and I’ll think I’ll be okay, cuz I’ll have the notes to look over before the exam.

@ShadeStar

Okay, anything else you need help with then?

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Do you remember some of the stuff I’ve listed? Like I said, I don’t like using Google because it’s confusiinngg

@ShadeStar

Yeah, but like oof. That's a long list. I'm happy to help you out! Just would like to know what to prioritize. Like the stuff your super confused about.

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Okay, there’s nothing I’m mainly confused about, this is all in my notes… I think I’ll just read over my notes tonight and on the bus tomorrow. Thank you!

@ShadeStar

Your welcome?! I guess?!

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You just helped me organize myself thank you.

However I am still freaked out about my parent’s response to my inevitably low grade if you want to help me with that.

@ShadeStar

Okay, so I can probably help you with that. What grades do you normally get/they expect of you?

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They expect me to get above a 70. I usually average in low/high eighties (depending on the class) and high C’s.

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If I get below a 70 they ground me and don’t let me explain why I have that grade without scoffing and telling me I’m a liar.

@ShadeStar

That's pretty good. Sometimes it helps me if I explain to my parents that it was a difficult test and not a lot of people did well on it. Maybe tell them this before you take the test in your case? And if you can get the statistics from your teacher find the classes average score. As long as your higher or meets that will help greatly in your case. Also harsh parents man.

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Thanks. I already explained it to my dad and he didn’t say anything, which I didn’t know how to take. My teacher just might do that for me, I’m not quite sure. Also, yes, they’re very harsh. They’ve done many parenting-wrong things to me and my sister.

@ShadeStar

I'm sorry :( But the average will really help. Promise. I don't have harsh parents, just one with high expectations. Not as high as my own, but still high.

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(cackles madly)
Holy cow that’s a lot of stuff