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This is the refined version of 86 questions distilled from the full listing.
This is the refined version of 86 questions distilled from the full listing.
The link is for the draft of the pre- and post-exam for AP World History. This is the compilation of the full list of questions from the publisher.
The following links are pronunciation guides for many of the names, places, people, and other items that you will encounter as you read the text, Ways of the World. Print these out or refer to them frequently so that you learn the correct pronunciation of these terms.
This document is a chapter by chapter breakdown of the vocabulary from that chapter. Students are expected to know these terms as they will be used repeatedly throughout the year.
Attached is a listing of the vocabulary that we will be using throughout the year. This is based on the Strayer textbook. This is an alphabetical listing of all the vocabulary throughout the first 13 chapters of the text.
The link below is the COURSE OF STUDY or SYLLABUS for Mr. Haefer’s World History I and World History II for the academic year 2010-2011. Read through this document carefully. You will also need to refer to this Syllabus frequently over the course of the year. It is an important tool for you to utilize.
This is a sand scupture that was created at an international competition in Port Angeles, Washington in July of 2008. It is about eight feet tall and is the artist’s representation of the “internet.”
For the weekly agenda, for class information, for other instructions, please go to the World History page. You will find it under the PAGES menu.