This podcast series is based upon the slogan: You have a lot to do...and not a ton of time to do it in!! These podcasts provide 10 minute break downs of interesting and engaging themes, ideas, and connections in Advanced Placement History courses.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationCourses |
Unit 9 is about the modern age from 1980s to the present. You will learn about the Reagan revolution. You’ll analyze the changes in the broader global economy. You will see how this impacted the economy in positive and negative ways. And, you will se... more
Unit 8 is the Cold War, the 1950s, the 1960s movements, and the Vietnam War. You will learn about the key battles and events of the Communist v. Capitalist global fight. You’ll see how the domestic side of the US grew in prosperity. But you will also... more
Unit 9 is all about Globalization and the end of the AP World curriculum. This podcast will cover the reasons for why Globalization happened. Also this podcast will cover the reasons for Decolonization successes and limitations of Globalization. And ... more
Unit 7 is about American Imperialism, Progressivism, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression and the World Wars. You will learn about America’s entry into the global arena of politics. You will study about American reform movements. You’ll analyze... more
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i was listening to the Unit 2 review and taking notes to study but I realized some things weren’t adding up. First, the currency act happened AFTER the French and Indian War, second, the molasses act started in 1733 but this guy makes it sound like it happened after the French and Indian War (which ended in 63). Also it raised taxes, not lowered them. And then I realized the ep. titled unit 2 was actually unit 3. I have to keep fact checking everything else, but I’d just suggest to other APUSH s... more
very good information at the perfect depth level, and short enough to keep my attention!
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