Documents That Shaped America TOP 100.

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Documents That Shaped America TOP 100

The Paper I gave you is for you to Keep You and ONE other classmate come up with the TOP 10 Documents from the provided List. (1776 – 1965) Write a short paragraph for each Document that made your TOP 10 List. Describe why it is on your List (importance) and how it relates to other Documents #1 being the MOST important to #10 We will debate our TOP #10 Lists next time we meet. “Monday”

The Top 10 Milestone Documents: Declaration of Independence (1776)  29,681 votes Constitution of the United States (1787)  27,070 votes Bill of Rights (1791)  26,545 votes #2 #9 #13

OFF Limits

Louisiana Purchase Treaty (1803) 13,417 votes Emancipation Proclamation (1863) 13,086 votes 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote (1920) 12,282 votes 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Abolition of Slavery (1865) 11,789 votes Gettysburg Address (1863) 9,939 votes Civil Rights Act (1964) 9,860 votes Social Security Act (1935) 8,157 votes Monroe Doctrine (1823) 7,795 votes Brown v. Board of Education (1954) 7,313 votes 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Civil Rights (1868) 7,081 votes

Grab a Quiz from the table. You may use notes and your partner for the Quiz. “NO TEXT-BOOKS” Turn in Quiz and continue TOP 100 Documents We will debate the TOP 10 on Monday. When finished “OR” by 1:15 we will work on a Short Answer example from the APUSH exam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMXgrNn9QN4

Short Answer for APUSH TEST When answering the following question, make sure to adhere to the directions given. You do not need to write a thesis. You should focus on explaining your choices and giving evidence to support your view.

A) Briefly explain why ONE of the events listed below best defines the start of American identity. Provide at least ONE piece of evidence to support your view. The end of the French and Indian War The signing of the Declaration of Independence The ratification of the Articles of Confederation B) Briefly explain why ONE of the other options is not as persuasive as the one you chose.

Short Answer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMXgrNn9QN4