Year End Final Exam

You will eventually have an option for the final exam at the end of the school year. You will get to choose between a written final exam (3 essay questions), students in World History will answer the World History questions and students in American History will answer the American History questions, or a PowerPoint / Slideshow project. The project will involve forming a SuperGroup with 4 significant historical people from each of the era’s in the graph above and a 5th member from any era.
American History Final Exam Questions
  1. In your opinion and by using historical facts, what was the most critical event in American History 1850-1900? How does it affect us today? How did it shape the U.S. and / or the World? Use examples, be specific and very clear in your writing.
  2. In your opinion and by using historical facts, what was the most critical event in American History 1900 – 1950? How does it affect us today? How did it shape the U.S. and / or the World? Use examples, be specific and very clear in your writing.
  3. In your opinion and by using historical facts, what was the most critical event in American History 1950 – present? How does it affect us today? How did it shape the U.S. and / or the World? Use examples, be specific and very clear in your writing.
World History Final Exam Questions
  1. In your opinion and by using historical facts, what was the most critical event in World History B.C.E.? How does it affect us today? How did it shape the U.S. and / or the World? Use examples, be specific and very clear in your writing.
  2. In your opinion and by using historical facts, what was the most critical event in World History from 1 – 1500 C.E? How does it affect us today? How did it shape the U.S. and / or the World? Use examples, be specific and very clear in your writing.
  3. In your opinion and by using historical facts, what was the most critical event in World History from 1500 to the present? How does it affect us today? How did it shape the U.S. and / or the World? Use examples, be specific and very clear in your writing.

*You cannot use any Biblical stories or argue your religious philosophy / beliefs in your essays