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APUSH Unit 7 | How the U.S. Took Over the World
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How did the U.S. rise from an isolated nation to a global superpower between 1890 and 1945? In this episode of AP History Help, we break down APUSH Unit 7, covering imperialism, World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and World War II. Learn about key events like the Spanish-American War, the Treaty of Versailles, FDR’s New Deal, Pearl Harbor, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Understand the causes and effects of major historical shifts, and get ready for the AP U.S. History exam with this deep dive into a crucial time period.
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Note that around the 5-minute time I refer to President Roosevelt… I meant Wilson…OOOPPS!
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Manage episode 468180214 series 3561705
How did the U.S. rise from an isolated nation to a global superpower between 1890 and 1945? In this episode of AP History Help, we break down APUSH Unit 7, covering imperialism, World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and World War II. Learn about key events like the Spanish-American War, the Treaty of Versailles, FDR’s New Deal, Pearl Harbor, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Understand the causes and effects of major historical shifts, and get ready for the AP U.S. History exam with this deep dive into a crucial time period.
👉 Follow & Subscribe for more APUSH exam prep and history breakdowns!
Win a AP History Student Success Planner by completing this survey: https://bit.ly/aphhplanner
Note that around the 5-minute time I refer to President Roosevelt… I meant Wilson…OOOPPS!
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