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Master APUSH: The Holocaust & U.S. Response!

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This series ended on March 30, 2025. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Struggling with AP U.S. History? Join this interactive session where we’ll break down one of the most important events of WWII—the Holocaust. We’ll explore why it happened, how the U.S. responded, and its lasting impact on the world.

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Gurwinder S 🇺🇸

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**Hi everyone!** I'm a high school junior from New York with a strong passion for computer science, especially Java and Python. I have experience in programming through robotics competitions like FRC and various personal projects, including app development and simulations. I'm excited to join Schoolhouse to help students build confidence in coding, whether they’re just starting out or looking to improve their skills. My goal is to make programming fun, engaging, and approachable for everyone. Looking forward to learning and growing together! 🚀

Schedule

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SESSION 1

30

Mar

SESSION 1

US History

US History

Sun 6:45 PM - 7:45 PM UTCMar 30, 6:45 PM - 7:45 PM UTC

What happens when the world turns its back on those in need? This interactive APUSH session will explore how global indifference—from the failed Evian Conference of 1938 to the rise of Nazi policies—shaped the Holocaust and still impacts refugee crises today.

What You'll Learn & Discuss:
How political inaction enabled the Holocaust to escalate
The role of the Evian Conference in shaping Jewish migration patterns
How genocide evolved from persecution to industrialized mass murder
Acts of resistance and survival in the face of unimaginable brutality
Connections to modern refugee crises (Syria, Ukraine & beyond)

Engaging Activities Include:
Quick Write: Define indifference and its consequences
Analyzing the Final Solution’s bureaucratic machinery
DBQ-style source analysis (real historical documents!)
Thought-provoking debates & discussions

This is more than just a history lesson—it’s a call to think critically about past and present injustices. If you want to master APUSH while exploring one of the most crucial moments in world history, join us now!

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Mar 30

1 week

60 mins

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SCHEDULE

Sunday, Mar 30

6:45PM