<p>Gilded Age</p>
<p>Two year APUSH classes?</p>
<p>Do you guys take an honors class and then AP?</p>
<p>Gilded Age, here too:)</p>
<p>Approaching WWI</p>
<p>1870s-90s...our teacher is having surgery and is gone for a week and a half and we're covering four chapters on our own. Sucky, but the test will be take-home, so I'll survive.</p>
<p>at this point last year i believe my class was up to 1815 haha</p>
<p>It seems that the textbook of choice is "American Pagent". Anyone using "American History" by Alan Brinkley?</p>
<p>i am smiles... up to Jacksonian Era (just did a mock debate on impeaching Jackson)</p>
<p>We're using American History, although our teacher used to use Pageant and he's totally obsessed with it...lol don't know why he ever switched, he mentions it all the time.</p>
<p>our class is on stuff before the civil war, and partly jacksonian era. mainly stuff like reform movements, people involved, women suffrage fight, abolistion, etc.</p>
<p>My APUSH is 2 years. I'm up to late 1700's when America is building their nation.</p>
<p>I'm using The American People by Nash and Jeffrey. We use Pageant for the sophomore-year course.</p>
<p>We're up to the Civil War.</p>
<p>The Brinkley textbook is a college textbook while the American Pagent is a high school AP textbook.</p>
<p>we use nash too!! it's an ok text...nash' tests are mad hard tho</p>
<p>We're finishing up the Civil War and beginning on Reconstruction right now.</p>
<p>We're doing the Civil War and why and stuff.</p>
<p>We're going to finish Reconstruction by the end of the Semester (before Christmas)</p>
<p>Barely starting the Jacksonian era.</p>
<p>We use "A People and a Nation" for our text book</p>
<p>ch 19 in Pageant, Teacher has vowed to "kill Lincoln by Christmas" lol, i love APUSH...any of u all read hoftsteader? my teacher loooooves him</p>
<p>We are using "A People and a Nation" as well. We are only up to page 190. Just 1050 more pages to go.</p>