Period 4 APUSH: PowerPoints & Lectures // AP U.S. History
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- 88 separate presentations (1 for each APUSH topic) containing over 4000 slides in total to help you take your PowerPoint / Google Slides Presentations and APUSH Lectures to the next level! This package comes with PowerPoint decks aligned to each separate 2020 APUSH standard with corresponding easy-tPrice $79.80Original Price $104.63Save $24.83
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11 distinct Period 4Want to take your PowerPoint / Google Slides Presentations and APUSH Lectures to the next level? 12 PowerPoints and corresponding organized Lecture Outlines aligned to 2019 APUSH / AP U.S. History Standards and Topics 4.2 - 4.13!
NEW: Google Slides Versions for ALL PowerPoints included as well!
This PowerPoint Deck contains lecture slides and lecture notes that align directly with AP US History Period 4, APUSH Topics 4.2 - 4.13 (1800-1848). I've worked to make this PowerPoint informative, engaging, eye-popping, and fun!
This package comes with 12 clearly labeled PowerPoint decks with a corresponding easy-to-follow and thoroughly researched lecture outline for each topic (18 pages total).
This PowerPoint deck is comprised of 12 separate lectures and powerpoints, each sold separately as well:
- Topic 4.2 - Era of Jefferson & Parties (60 slides)
- Topic 4.3 - Politics & Regional Interests (30 slides)
- Topic 4.4 - America on the World Stage (35 slides)
- Topic 4.5 - Market Revolution: Industry (55 slides)
- Topic 4.6 - Market Revolution: Society (50 slides)
- Topic 4.7 - Expanding Democracy (21 slides)
- Topic 4.8 - Age of Andrew Jackson (40 slides)
- Topic 4.9 - American Culture (35 slides)
- Topic 4.10 - Second Great Awakening (28 slides)
- Topic 4.11 - Antebellum Reform (36 slides)
- Topic 4.12 - 19th Century Black Americans (28 slides)
- Topic 4.13 - Antebellum Southern Society (32 slides)
Includes:
- 12 separate PowerPoint decks for each topic
- Lecture Outline: An 18-page organized lecture outline with added detail, approximately 1 to 2 pages per APUSH topic
Key Content covered is listed below. Note: I've erred on the side of detail in the PPTs and lectures, but the information is presented and organized in such a manner that it can be removed (or added!) as you see fit!
Key Content Covered:
- The Era of Jefferson
- Election of 1800 (Revolution of 1800)
- Virginia Dynasty (Jefferson, Madison, & Monroe)
- Reduction of Federal Power
- Louisiana Purchase (context, impacts, reaction)
- Embargo Act of 1807
- Non-Intercourse Act of 1809
- John Marshall & Supreme Court
- Marbury v. Madison (1803)
- Fletcher v. Peck (1810)
- McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
- Lewis & Clark
Key Content Covered:
- The Tariff of 1816
- Land Policy in the West & Sectionalism
- Slavery
- Missouri Compromise
- Tallmadge Amendment
- The American System & Henry Clay
Key Content Covered:
- The War of 1812 (Context, Causes, The War, Impacts)
- Impressment
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- Tecumseh
- Star-Spangled Banner
- Battle of New Orleans
- Hartford Convention
- Adams-Onis Treaty (Florida, Oregon)
- Monroe Doctrine
Key Content Covered:
- Samuel Slater & factory creation
- Francis Cabot Lowell & Lowell Mills
- Interchangeable Parts & Eli Whitney
- Sewing Machine
- The cotton gin and impacts
- Telegraph and Morse Code
- The Steam Engine
- Transportation Revolution
- Canals, Steamships, Railroads, and Roads
- Transportation and Government Investment
Key Content Covered:
- International Migration ("Old" Immigrants // Germany, Ireland)
- Internal Migration Patterns
- Growth of Nativism
- Know-Nothing Party
- Shifting Demographics
- Alexis de Tocqueville
- Middle-Class Growth
- Growing Wealth Gap
- Women & The Market Revolution
- Lowell Mills
- Cult of Domesticity
Key Content Covered:
- Changes in Voting Rights (taxes and property qualifications)
- Changes in presidential elections
- Election fo 1828 Context
- The Second Party System
- Whigs
- Democrats
- John Quincy Adams
- Andrew Jackson
Key Content Covered:
- Election of 1828 Context
- Jackson's Inauguration
- Whigs vs. Democrats, Key Differences
- Jackson's Bank War
- Nicholas Biddle
- Tariff of Abominations
- Nullification Crisis
- Indian Removal Act
- Worcester v. Georgia
- Cherokee Native Americans
- Jackson's Legacy
Key Content Covered:
- European Romanticism
- American Nationalism
- Literature, Art, Architecture
- James Fenimore Cooper
- Walt Whitman
- Margaret Fuller
- Hudson River School
- Greek Revival Architecture & Examples
- Gothic Revival Architecture & Examples
- Transcendentalism & the Transcendentalist Movement
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Henry David Thoreau
Key Content Covered:
- Causes of the Great Awakening
- Impact of the American Revolution
- Rationalism & Deism
- Market Revolution Causes
- Key Components of the Movement
- Charles Grandison Finney
- Burned-Over-District
- Impacts on Women and Black Americans
Key Content Covered:
- Causes of Reform Movements
- Utopian Communities
- Shakers
- Oneida
- Temperance Movement & Impacts
- Abolitionist Movement & Impacts
- Women's Rights Movement & Impacts
- William Lloyd Garrison
- Frederick Douglass
- David Walker
- Sarah & Angela Grimke
- Seneca Falls Convention
- Declaration of Sentiments
- Lucretia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Sojourner Truth
Key Content Covered:
- Cotton Belt Context
- Conditions faced by Enslaved Black Americans
- Means of Resistance
- Denmark Vesey
- Turner's Rebellion
- Components of the African American Community
Key Content Covered:
- The Southern Way of Life
- Southern Culture
- Proslavery Arguments
- Cotton is King
- Move to the Deep South
- Second Middle Passage
- Upper South vs. Deep South
- Senator James Henry Hammond