Okay I’m now solid on everything up through about 1920, from then on I know the basics but I’m shaky…</p>
From what I’ve heard, the FRQ prediction has been narrowed down to a few things…</p>
Anyway, here’s my question…</p>
I have now prepared for essays on-</p>
American Imperialism
Reconstruction
Gilded Age
Progressivism
Reconstruction effect on Native Americans</p>
If you were me, would you stay up to study more and solidify 1920-1990, or go to bed earlier to get a good night’s sleep?</p>
Haha I went through and did the same thing Except I didn’t look at reconstruction effect on Native Americans, what are your thoughts on that one?</p>
I would say go to bed and get a good night’s sleep. At a certain point, this is just pure luck. Either you’ll know the DBQ/FRQ topics, or you won’t, and even if you stay up all night it could completely surprise ya =/</p>
stay up and do work…sleep is overrated. your motivation and excitement in the morning will give you energy to run off of.</p>
Hey thanks for the reply…</p>
Basically with the native americans I plan on basing my essay on :
Manifest destiny, more farmland, so americans push west
The battle of Little Bighorn ( retaliation by natives, killed 200 of George Custer’s soldiers)
Massacre at wounded knee (whites retaliate against natives)
Ghost dances (ritual indians performed to “keep the whites away” this ritual scared the whites)
the Sioux resistance(natives that fought the battle of little bighorn)
Dawes Act of 1887 (Attempted to assimilate natives with whites after natives were defeated)</p>
Good luck!!</p>
Idk if it’ll be on Progressivism, cause…the 2003 Form B DBQ was explicitly on Progressivism, and they don’t repeat DBQ topics often…I think.</p>
I hope you stayed up and studied 1920-1990 =P</p>
lol. no one saw nixon coming. super easy though</p>