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New Economic Challenges, 1780–1783 204 AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 229
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The Northwest Ordinances of 1785 and 1787 205 Additional Practice in Incorporating Claims and
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Evidence from Sources into Body Paragraphs
Indebted Farmers Fuel Political Crises,
1783–1787 206 Module 3.11 Developing an
AP Working with Evidence 207 American Identity 230
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Source: Image of Daniel Shays and Job Shattuck, Boston Focus 230
Almanac, 1787
Developing a Distinct American Culture 230
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 208 The Racial Limits of an American Culture 232
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Additional Practice in Creating an Evaluative Thesis
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Statement AP Working with Evidence 233
Source: Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of
Modules 3.8 & 3.9 The Constitutional Virginia, 1782
Convention and Debates over Ratification & A New Capital for a New Nation 234
The Constitution 209
AP Working with Evidence 234
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Focus 209 Early Republic 237FOR REDISTRIBUTION.
Source: Benjamin Banneker, Letter to Thomas
Making a Constitution 209 Jefferson, 1791
AP Working with Evidence 211 AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 236
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Source: The Preamble to the Constitution of the United States, Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
1787 Question with a Primary Source
Americans Debate Ratification 212
Module 3.12 Movement in the
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AP Working with Evidence 212
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Source: Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Argument at the New Focus 237
York State Convention, June 1788
Conflicts over Western Lands 237
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 215
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Incorporating Claims and Evidence from Sources into AP Working with Evidence 239
Body Paragraphs Source: United Indian Nations Council, Message to Congress,
Source: Melancton Smith, Antifederalist Delegate at the New 1786
York State Convention, June 1788 U.S. Population Growth and Migration 241
Module 3.10 Shaping a New Republic 217 AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 243
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Focus 217 Combining Reasoning Processes in an Evaluative Thesis
Statement
Organizing the Federal Government 217
Hamilton Forges a Financial Plan 218 Module 3.13 Continuity and Change in
Period 3 245
Foreign Trade and Foreign Wars 220
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The Whiskey Rebellion 222 AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 245
Combining Reasoning Processes in an Essay
A Two-Party System Forms 223
AP Working with Evidence 224 Period 3 Review 1754–1800
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Source: Anonymous, The Providential Detection, 1797 Key Concepts and Events 247
Key People 247
AP Working with Evidence 226 Chronology 248
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Source: Sedition Act, 1798 ®
Period 3 AP Exam Practice
AP Working with Evidence 227 Multiple-Choice Questions 250
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Source: Kentucky Resolution, 1799
Short-Answer Questions 254
The Election of 1800 227 Long-Essay Questions 255
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