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AP U.S. History Random Parody


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AP U.S. History Random Parody

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An AP project for history that I made with my friends! It is a parody based on random parts of the US history, It includes: A inspirational starfish story, Chinese Exclusion act of 1882, western field problems, trust busting, and the "domino theory" to communsim. (Please take notice that this video is not made to offend anyone, it is purely for the enjoyment of parodies of the U.S. history.) Rate E for everyone!

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yangamee

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AP, bhs, fun, History, parody, project, random, U.S., video,

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