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AP United States History - College Board
secure-media.collegeboard.org• The Articles prevented states from forming their own republics . • The Articles allowed states to maintain the governments and elected bodies they had already formed. • The national government coordinated t he actions of the new states in …
AP United States History - College Board
secure-media.collegeboard.org®US HISTORY FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS Document 5 . Source: John Hay, United States Secretary of State, The Second Open Door Note, July 3, 1900. To the Representatives of the United States at Berlin, London, Paris, Rome, St. Petersburg, and Tokyo Washington, July 3, …
AP United States History - College Board
apstudents.collegeboard.orgUnited States settlement. • Promotion of the idea of opportunities in the West through the press and by journalists (e.g., John L. O’Sullivan, Horace Greeley) encouraged Americans to move west. • Mexican–American War and the resulting acquisition of new land by the United States opened new land for United States settlement.
AP United States History - College Board
secure-media.collegeboard.orgsubject to United States laws • United States efforts to acqui re Alaska and to remove the presence of foreign powers in North America continued long-standing policies of western expansion across the continent (situation). • Foreign nations viewed the United States as a more important international power as a result of the treaty (audience).
United Effective Fall 2017 States History Practice Exam
apcentral.collegeboard.organd the Advanced Placement Program . The organization also serves the education community through research and advocacy on behalf of students, educators, and schools. For further information, visit ... AP United States History Practice Exam from the Course and Exam Description, Fall 2017 Author: The College Board
AP United States History - College Board
secure-media.collegeboard.orgRevolution; United States Civil War • Different theme: economic history If response is completely blank, enter - - for all four score categories A, B, C, and D.