Anyone have any predictions for the APUSH DBQ & FRQs? I’ve heard a war of 1812 DBQ, a progressive era & Native American FRQ. Anything else out there?</p>
<p>Last year native americans was widely predicted and it was on the gilded age - i spent time preparing to write about native americans that might have been wisely spent otherwise. just saying.</p>
<p>I heard progressive era too</p>
<p>Re Native Americans, what would the scope of such a question be? American removal of Native Americans? Or something earlier?</p>
<p>My teacher says the DBQ for this year might be on Monroe or any relating time periods.</p>
<p>My teacher predicts DBQ on minorities during the Civil War, FRQ on progressive era</p>
<p>It won’t be progressive, too close to gilded age.</p>
<p>Minorities during the Civil War? What type of question could they ask about that?</p>
<p>^ This. My teacher spent a full month on the Civil War. Nothing in American Pageant or my teacher’s curriculum highlighted anything about minority groups during the war.</p>
<p>One of the APUSH teachers at my school as predicted Jacksonian Democracy as the DBQ question for a long time. He’s been wrong each year, but this could be the year where he’s right!</p>
<p>Well the last four DBQs have been
2012 - 1900s big business
2011 - Nixon
2010 - Puritans in NE 1640s
2009 - Slavery in early 1800s </p>
<p>So I would guess somewhere between 1840-1870. I think a sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War would be plausible, and mayyyybe an 1812 one, though I doubt it. Other than that, maybe the tensions leading up to the Rev. War (Stamp, Townshend, etc.). Progressive social change would be my last guess.</p>
<p>I say DBQ on Native Americans or manifest destiny, FRQ on War of 1812, Sectionalism or Imperialism under Taft</p>