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AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 784 AP Working with Evidence 804
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer Source: Father Johannes Siemes, Eyewitness Account of the
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Question with a Primary Source Hiroshima Bombing, 1945
Source: Winsor McCay, Let Sam Do It, 1931 Evidence of the Holocaust 805
Module 7.12 World War II: Mobilization 785 The Impact of World War II 807
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Focus 785 AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 808
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Managing the Home-Front Economy 785 Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
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AP Working with Evidence 787
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Source: Anonymous, “The Case of the Negro Officer in Module 7.15 Comparison in Period 7 809
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Baltimore Afro-American, 1943 AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 809
Additional Practice in Responding to a Document-
AP Working with Evidence 788 Based Question
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Source: President Franklin Roosevelt, State of the Union Source: “War Autos Only Now,” Stars and Stripes, August 15,
Address, 1944 1918
New Opportunities for Women 789 Source: W. E. B. Du Bois, “Returning Soldiers,” The Crisis, May
1919
Everyday Life on the Home Front 791 Source: George Creel, How We Advertised America, 1920
Fighting for Equality at Home 791 Source: Magazine Advertisement, 1944
Source: Korematsu v. United States, 1944
The Ordeal of Japanese Americans 794
Source: Unemployment Rate, 1915–1945 (graph)
AP Working with Evidence 795 Source: Mary Anne Read, oral interview about her childhood
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Source: Charles Kikuchi, Diary Entry, 1942 during World War II, June 2012
Source: Justice Hugo Black, Korematsu v. United States, 1944 Period 7 Review 1890–1945
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 797 Key Concepts and Events 812
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Long-Essay Key People 813
Chronology 814
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Modules 7.13 & 7.14 World War II: Military Period 7 AP Exam Practice
& Postwar Diplomacy 798 Multiple-Choice Questions 817
Focus 798 Short-Answer Questions 821
Document-Based Question 823
Global War Erupts 798
Long-Essay Questions 825
War in the Pacific 800
Ending the War 802
PERIOD 8 1945–1980
Cold War America 826
Module 8.1 Contextualizing Period 8 827 AP Working with Evidence 839
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Period 8: What’s Inside 828 Source: John N. Wheeler, Letter Home from the Korean War,
1950
Module 8.2 The Cold War 831 The Cold War Thaws 841
Focus 831
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 842
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Mutual Misunderstandings 831 Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
The Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and Question with Secondary Sources
Economic Containment 834 Source: William Appleman Williams, The Tragedy of American
Diplomacy, 1959
Military Containment 836 Source: John Lewis Gaddis, The United States and the Origins
The Korean War 838 of the Cold War, 1972
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