1) How was there uneven prosperity in the 20’s?
2) What was buying on credit?
3) What was buying on margin?
4) Overproduction?
5) Trouble for workers and Farmers?
6) Dow Jones:
7) Black Tuesday:
8) GNP:
9) Overspeculation:
10) Hooverville:
11) Dust Bowl:
12) Dorothea Lange:
13) Grapes of Wrath:
14) 21st Amendment:
15) Bonus Army:
16) New Deal: (3 r’s).
17) FDIC
18) FERA
19) CCC
20) NRA
21) HOLC
22) AAA
23) TVA
24) WPA
25) Wagner Act
26) Social Security
27) Huey Long
28) Court Packing Scheme
29) UAW GM Strike
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
1/6 Notes and Such
10-3 Terms
1) New deal coalition
2) court packing plan - why, what, results
3) 1937 recesion
4) Keynesianism
5) Farm security administration
6) Broker State
7) Safety net
8) Size of Government
9) P. 527, Answer the DBQ.
Introductory excercises
1/5 put in order, define, explain significance of
boston tea party, civil war, bessemer process, the jungle, buying on credit in the 20's,treaty of versaille.
1/6 same:
scopes trial, john Locke, Model T, Soap Opera, Hearst and Pulitzer
1) New deal coalition
2) court packing plan - why, what, results
3) 1937 recesion
4) Keynesianism
5) Farm security administration
6) Broker State
7) Safety net
8) Size of Government
9) P. 527, Answer the DBQ.
Introductory excercises
1/5 put in order, define, explain significance of
boston tea party, civil war, bessemer process, the jungle, buying on credit in the 20's,treaty of versaille.
1/6 same:
scopes trial, john Locke, Model T, Soap Opera, Hearst and Pulitzer
Friday, November 6, 2009
questions 3-5
3) Discuss the Strategy of Conflict developed during WW1 by the Central Powers and the Allied Powers. How was the strategy not effective? What were the results of the Strategy, and the outcome for the war, the men, etc.? What happened when America joined the war? How did this change the outcome? Would there have been a different result if Russia had stayed in the War? (support your conclusions).
4) WW1 Brought many Changes at Home, including Unprecedented Governmental Control of the Economy and of News and Information. Discuss the extent of the Sacrifices that were required of Americans at Home. Discuss the changes in American Life caused by the war. Explain the steps the government took to finance the war, manage the economy, and boost Americanism. (Talk about propaganda and raising money and recruiting troops). Be sure to include how the lives at Home changed during the war. How did the Government try to keep Americans happy – or did they? Did some people feel during this time that civil liberties were suppressed?
5) Explain Pres. Wilson’s vision of Postwar peace, summarized in his 14 points. Why was the vision not shared by the allies and the US Congress? What Political mistakes did he make that cost him support for his peace plan? Would you have handled this differently and How? It is often said that Wilson won the war but then “Lost the Peace.” Explain that statement. Many countries turned to the Treaty of Versailles forcing the Central Powers to Sign. What was the Treaty of Versailles, and how did it come to change the course of History.
4) WW1 Brought many Changes at Home, including Unprecedented Governmental Control of the Economy and of News and Information. Discuss the extent of the Sacrifices that were required of Americans at Home. Discuss the changes in American Life caused by the war. Explain the steps the government took to finance the war, manage the economy, and boost Americanism. (Talk about propaganda and raising money and recruiting troops). Be sure to include how the lives at Home changed during the war. How did the Government try to keep Americans happy – or did they? Did some people feel during this time that civil liberties were suppressed?
5) Explain Pres. Wilson’s vision of Postwar peace, summarized in his 14 points. Why was the vision not shared by the allies and the US Congress? What Political mistakes did he make that cost him support for his peace plan? Would you have handled this differently and How? It is often said that Wilson won the war but then “Lost the Peace.” Explain that statement. Many countries turned to the Treaty of Versailles forcing the Central Powers to Sign. What was the Treaty of Versailles, and how did it come to change the course of History.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
outline topics
1) What Clue or Clues Suggest to you that the Major Powers expected the Crisis Between Austria-Hungary and Serbia would Lead to war? The Alliance System in Europe in 1914 was designed to maintain Peace, yet it seemed to make the conflict worse once the fighting began. Explain the inconsistency. What other Factors lead to the war in Europe? How could the Nations have avoided the Conflict? How was there no stopping the Conflict once it Began?
2) Analyze why the United States was at first so removed from the conflict in Europe. What forces drew the nation toward war? What goals did the United States Have regarding the War in Europe? Explain How Relations Between the United States and Germany Deteriorated. Why did the United States Finally Declare War? Identify Alternative Solutions to the Problem of the U-Boat Attacks. How Would you address Congress to Convince Them not to Go to War? Would you keep the US out of War? Why or Why Not?
2) Analyze why the United States was at first so removed from the conflict in Europe. What forces drew the nation toward war? What goals did the United States Have regarding the War in Europe? Explain How Relations Between the United States and Germany Deteriorated. Why did the United States Finally Declare War? Identify Alternative Solutions to the Problem of the U-Boat Attacks. How Would you address Congress to Convince Them not to Go to War? Would you keep the US out of War? Why or Why Not?
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
US HISTORY 5-1 (If you didn't read it already)
define, and list the significance of each of the following.
Suffrage
Progressivism
Muckracker
Jacob Riis
Bob LaFollete
Direct Primary
Initiative
Referendum
Recall
Direct election of senators
19th amendment
breaker boys
triangle fire
temperance
prohibition
Suffrage
Progressivism
Muckracker
Jacob Riis
Bob LaFollete
Direct Primary
Initiative
Referendum
Recall
Direct election of senators
19th amendment
breaker boys
triangle fire
temperance
prohibition
Monday, October 12, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Assignment
Current Events
- Shstimes.blogspot.com
- do 2 that you have not done
Map time
- Should finish labeling and INK
- Start Coloring
Homework time
- Path to Constitution
Lecture Discussion
- Revolutionary War
- Shstimes.blogspot.com
- do 2 that you have not done
Map time
- Should finish labeling and INK
- Start Coloring
Homework time
- Path to Constitution
Lecture Discussion
- Revolutionary War
Thursday, January 22, 2009
end of ww2
1. Rosie the Riveter
2. Bracero Program
3. Zoot Suit riot
4. Internment
5. Rationing and Victory garden
6. Invasion of Italy
7. Operation Overlord
8. Battle of the Bulge
9. Island Hopping
10. Okinawa
11. Atomic Bomb.
12. Cold War
13. Dividing Germany
14. Iron Curtain
15. Containment
16. Marshall Plan
17. Berlin Airlift
18. Chinese revolution p. 637
19. Korean war
20. Alger Hiss p. 644
21. Rosenbergs
22. Senator McCarthy
23. Sputnik p. 652
24. franchises
25. Levitttown p. 676
26. baby boom
27. rock n roll
28. p. 716 bay of pigs
29. space race
2. Bracero Program
3. Zoot Suit riot
4. Internment
5. Rationing and Victory garden
6. Invasion of Italy
7. Operation Overlord
8. Battle of the Bulge
9. Island Hopping
10. Okinawa
11. Atomic Bomb.
12. Cold War
13. Dividing Germany
14. Iron Curtain
15. Containment
16. Marshall Plan
17. Berlin Airlift
18. Chinese revolution p. 637
19. Korean war
20. Alger Hiss p. 644
21. Rosenbergs
22. Senator McCarthy
23. Sputnik p. 652
24. franchises
25. Levitttown p. 676
26. baby boom
27. rock n roll
28. p. 716 bay of pigs
29. space race
Monday, January 12, 2009
11-2
1. Reasons Hitler was appeased
2. Anschluss
3. SudetenlandMunich Conference
4. Danzig
5. Polish Corridor
6. Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact
7. 9/1/39
8. Blitzkrieg
9. Maginot Line
10. Dunkirk
11. Churchill
12. Battle of Britain
13. (Radar and ENIGMA)
2. Anschluss
3. SudetenlandMunich Conference
4. Danzig
5. Polish Corridor
6. Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact
7. 9/1/39
8. Blitzkrieg
9. Maginot Line
10. Dunkirk
11. Churchill
12. Battle of Britain
13. (Radar and ENIGMA)
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