In class, we've created review sheets for Unit One (yesterday) and Unit Two (today). You should be going through those sheets (in your Google Drive) and adding in information about the various topics.
You should also be mindful that they are not necessarily complete! You should be going through your notes on your own, as well as the textbook, to be sure that the review sheet that you create is as complete as you can make it!
So in Unit One, we talked about demographics of the colonies, religions of the colonies, food and clothing of the colonies, as well as the colonies themselves and their geography and origins.
In Unit Two we answered three main questions: Was the Revolutionary War inevitable; How did the colonists win; and What were the consequences for America? You should be sure that you can answer these questions with details--names, events, places!
Remember, multiple choice questions are going to check your memory, definitions and significance check your memory and your thinking, the Constitution section will test your memory and ability to apply that information, and the letter you write will have you synthesize all of your information. There are several thinking skills involved with this exam, so don't focus on only one way of studying!
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