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William McKinley
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Harry S. Truman
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Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard M. Nixon
Gerald R. Ford
James Carter
Ronald Reagan
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William J. Clinton
George W. Bush
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Supreme Court Cases
Marbury V. Madison
Fletcher V. Peck
Dartmouth College V. Woodward
McCulloch V. Maryland
Gibbons V. Ogden
Worcester V. Georgia
Dred Scott V. Sanford
Plessy V. Ferguson
Munn V. Illinois
Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad Co. V. Illinois
Insular Cases
Schenck V. U.S.
Abrams V. U.S.
Bailey V. Drexel Furniture
Adkins V. Children's Hospital
Korematsu V. US
Dennis et. al. V. US
Baker V. Carr
Gideon V. Wainwright
Griswold V. Connecticut
Miranda V. Arizona
Units
Unit 1: Colonization - Exploration Through the Colonial Period
Unit 2: The Revolutionary Period
Unit 3: The Early National Period
Unit 4: The Age of Jackson
Unit 5: Sectionalism and Manifest Destiny (Antebellum-The Age of Expansion and Sectionalism)
Unit 6: Civil War and Reconstruction
Unit 7: Industrialization and Westward Expansion
Unit 8: American and Progressivism (Imperialism, Populism, Progressivism, World War 1 and its aftermath)
Unit 9: The 1920s and 1930s
Unit 10: World War II and the Cold War
Unit 11: Recent America (Late 20th Century-1960 to Present)
Personal Portfolio
Reconstruction: Problems and Solutions
Picturing the Progressive Era
Constitutional Amendments
A.P. United States History
Unit Guide
All units for Advanced Placement United States History are listed in the drop down menu.
The units began at the beginning of the school year and will lead up to the AP exam in May 2014.