Define terms, answer questions.
Chapter 5-1
p. 327
define progressive era
who were the progressives, and what did they want
p. 320
muckraker
Ida Tarbell
Jacob Riis
p. 330
Robert LaFollette
Direct primary
Initiative
Referendum
Recall
17th amendment
suffrage
p. 331
NAWSA
Susan B. Anthony (summarize, paragraph)
p. 332 19th Amendment
p. 333
Campaign against child labor – Summarize
p. 334
Changes to health and safety codes (2 bullet points)
Temperance
Prohibition.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Chapter Review
) Why did the US become more imperialistic? Explain each of following 3.
- Hawaii
- Cuba
- Philippines
2) Maine explosion, Cuban rebellion, war with Spain, DeLome Letter, Platt Amendment, Maine Sent to Cuba.
-Make a timeline. Put events in order. Define event. Tell me why important.
3) Teddy Roosevelt
- Brief History
- Background
- Key events
4) Trade with Asia
- Open Door Policy
- Boxer rebellion
- Hawaii
- Cuba
- Philippines
2) Maine explosion, Cuban rebellion, war with Spain, DeLome Letter, Platt Amendment, Maine Sent to Cuba.
-Make a timeline. Put events in order. Define event. Tell me why important.
3) Teddy Roosevelt
- Brief History
- Background
- Key events
4) Trade with Asia
- Open Door Policy
- Boxer rebellion
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Chapter 4-2
What is the main idea of chapter 4-2?
Cuba is a colony of ______?
What was the maine and what happened?
Why was Cuba important to Spain?
Who is Jose Marti
Sugar and the Cuban Economy. Explain?
William Hearst
Pulitzer
Yellow Journalism
Valeriano Weyler
reconcentration camp
Why did the maine go to Havana?
What is the de Lome letter?
What is jingoism?
Who is Teddy Roossevelt
What advantages did the US have?
who is Dewey?
Emiliano Aguinaldo
Problems for US in war?
Rough Riders?
San Juan and Kettle Hill
9th and 10th calvary regiment.
What is annexation? Who is for it? Who is against it?
Terms of the Treaty of Paris?
Describe the Phillipine rebelion.
What was the Platt Amendment.
Cuba is a colony of ______?
What was the maine and what happened?
Why was Cuba important to Spain?
Who is Jose Marti
Sugar and the Cuban Economy. Explain?
William Hearst
Pulitzer
Yellow Journalism
Valeriano Weyler
reconcentration camp
Why did the maine go to Havana?
What is the de Lome letter?
What is jingoism?
Who is Teddy Roossevelt
What advantages did the US have?
who is Dewey?
Emiliano Aguinaldo
Problems for US in war?
Rough Riders?
San Juan and Kettle Hill
9th and 10th calvary regiment.
What is annexation? Who is for it? Who is against it?
Terms of the Treaty of Paris?
Describe the Phillipine rebelion.
What was the Platt Amendment.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
4-1 Questions Complete Today.
1) Main Ideas of 4-1
2) Focus of US after Civil war?
3) John Stevens
4) Imperialism, and the reasons for it
5) Desires for New Market
6) Protectorate
7) Feeling of Superiority
8) Anglo Saxonism
9) Matthew Perry
10) Effect on Japan
11) Why was Hawaii Imoprtant
12) Sugar and Hawaii
13) Queen Liliuokalani
14) Fruit growers
15 Goals in Latin america?
16) James G Blaine
17 Pan-americanism
18)Need for US Navy
19) Alfred Mahan
20) Mahan and imperialism
2) Focus of US after Civil war?
3) John Stevens
4) Imperialism, and the reasons for it
5) Desires for New Market
6) Protectorate
7) Feeling of Superiority
8) Anglo Saxonism
9) Matthew Perry
10) Effect on Japan
11) Why was Hawaii Imoprtant
12) Sugar and Hawaii
13) Queen Liliuokalani
14) Fruit growers
15 Goals in Latin america?
16) James G Blaine
17 Pan-americanism
18)Need for US Navy
19) Alfred Mahan
20) Mahan and imperialism
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, Nov 28
Answer 2 of the following sections. You could do 'Part A and Part C' for example.
Work on your map and highlights poster.
This work is all due Thursday. There will a little additional class time. Wednesday.
PART A
Look at the following images
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1. How is Teddy Roosevelt portrayed in each of these cartoons? Which depiction is the most favorable? The most negative? Point to specific symbols and details in each image to support your answer.
2. What comment is each cartoonist making about Roosevelt's involvement in the Panama Canal project?
3. How is Panama portrayed in the Coup d'Etat cartoon? Does this cartoonist appear to support or oppose the "Roosevelt Doctrine"? Explain.
4. What images of America and its role in global affairs are presented in these cartoons? Is there a variety of viewpoints about America as a global power or a consistent point of view among the cartoonists? Discuss.
PART B
Eradicating yellow fever. Who was Colonel William Gorgas, and what was his theory about how Yellow Fever could be eradicated? What led President Roosevelt to back Gorgas' theory? How was this public-health campaign -- the most expensive in history -- carried out? What were the logistics? What were the results? How did the eradication of Yellow Fever affect progress on the canal? (Review Chapter 6 as you think about these questions, and read the article on Yellow Fever.)
PART C
Segregation and discrimination. What was the "Panama Man," and how were advertising and marketing techniques employed to recruit workers? From what countries were most unskilled laborers who worked on the canal project recruited? Which workers were paid in gold? Who was paid in silver? What were the consequences of being a "gold worker" versus being a "silver worker"? Compare this system (described in Chapter 5 of the film) to segregation as it existed in the U.S. in the early part of the 20th century. (Read the article on The Workers and browse the photo gallery on the workers.)
Work on your map and highlights poster.
This work is all due Thursday. There will a little additional class time. Wednesday.
PART A
Look at the following images
IMAGE
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IMAGE
IMAGE
1. How is Teddy Roosevelt portrayed in each of these cartoons? Which depiction is the most favorable? The most negative? Point to specific symbols and details in each image to support your answer.
2. What comment is each cartoonist making about Roosevelt's involvement in the Panama Canal project?
3. How is Panama portrayed in the Coup d'Etat cartoon? Does this cartoonist appear to support or oppose the "Roosevelt Doctrine"? Explain.
4. What images of America and its role in global affairs are presented in these cartoons? Is there a variety of viewpoints about America as a global power or a consistent point of view among the cartoonists? Discuss.
PART B
Eradicating yellow fever. Who was Colonel William Gorgas, and what was his theory about how Yellow Fever could be eradicated? What led President Roosevelt to back Gorgas' theory? How was this public-health campaign -- the most expensive in history -- carried out? What were the logistics? What were the results? How did the eradication of Yellow Fever affect progress on the canal? (Review Chapter 6 as you think about these questions, and read the article on Yellow Fever.)
PART C
Segregation and discrimination. What was the "Panama Man," and how were advertising and marketing techniques employed to recruit workers? From what countries were most unskilled laborers who worked on the canal project recruited? Which workers were paid in gold? Who was paid in silver? What were the consequences of being a "gold worker" versus being a "silver worker"? Compare this system (described in Chapter 5 of the film) to segregation as it existed in the U.S. in the early part of the 20th century. (Read the article on The Workers and browse the photo gallery on the workers.)
Thursday, November 3, 2011
HOMEWORK
1) READ PAGE 268 AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 1 AND 2
2) EXPLAIN THE CHART: HYPOTHESIZE WHY THERE ARE SUCH SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES. For each disease category (hint. The video).
3) Homework: Relate this discussion to the REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
5 POINTS FOR THIS.
CANDY IF YOU GET PART 3
2) EXPLAIN THE CHART: HYPOTHESIZE WHY THERE ARE SUCH SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES. For each disease category (hint. The video).
3) Homework: Relate this discussion to the REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
5 POINTS FOR THIS.
CANDY IF YOU GET PART 3
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
3-5 questions.
1. What are the main ideas of Chapter 3, section 5.
2. ‘Patronage’
3. Stalwarts
4. Pendleton Act
5. 1884 election
6. RR rates
7. Interstate Commerce Act
8. Election of 1888
9. Sherman Anti-trust act
10. Concerns of the farmers
11. Populism
12. Inflation
13. Deflation
14. Grange
15. Granger laws
16. People’s party
17. Populist platform
18. Panic of 1893
19. 1896 election
20. Exodusters
21. Disenfranchising blacks
22. Poll tax
23. Grandfather clause
24. Segregation
25. Jim Crow Laws
26. Plessy v. Fergeson
27. Ida B. Wells
28. WEB Dubois
2. ‘Patronage’
3. Stalwarts
4. Pendleton Act
5. 1884 election
6. RR rates
7. Interstate Commerce Act
8. Election of 1888
9. Sherman Anti-trust act
10. Concerns of the farmers
11. Populism
12. Inflation
13. Deflation
14. Grange
15. Granger laws
16. People’s party
17. Populist platform
18. Panic of 1893
19. 1896 election
20. Exodusters
21. Disenfranchising blacks
22. Poll tax
23. Grandfather clause
24. Segregation
25. Jim Crow Laws
26. Plessy v. Fergeson
27. Ida B. Wells
28. WEB Dubois
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
3-4 questions
1What are the main ideas of section 4?
2What is the Gilded age?
3Individualism
4Herbert Spencer
5Social Darwinism
6Philanthropy
7Realism
8Pop. Culture
9Henry George
10Edward Bellamy
11Social Gospel
12YMCA
13Dwight Moody
14Jane Addams
15Americanization
16Booker T Washington
2What is the Gilded age?
3Individualism
4Herbert Spencer
5Social Darwinism
6Philanthropy
7Realism
8Pop. Culture
9Henry George
10Edward Bellamy
11Social Gospel
12YMCA
13Dwight Moody
14Jane Addams
15Americanization
16Booker T Washington
Monday, October 31, 2011
Chapter 13-4
Gary Powers
Ike Eisenhowser
More Bang for the Buck
Massive retaliation
Sputnik
NDEA
Brinksmanship
End of Korean War
Taiwan
Suez Canal
-As an example of world politics
Containmment
Mohhammed Mossadegh
United Fruit Company
Kruschev
Kruschev's speech and Hungary
Gary Powers
Military-Industrial Complex
Ike Eisenhowser
More Bang for the Buck
Massive retaliation
Sputnik
NDEA
Brinksmanship
End of Korean War
Taiwan
Suez Canal
-As an example of world politics
Containmment
Mohhammed Mossadegh
United Fruit Company
Kruschev
Kruschev's speech and Hungary
Gary Powers
Military-Industrial Complex
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Chapter 3-3
1. What are the main ideas of Section 3.
2. Where were immigrants in US from by 1900?
3. Why did they come?
4. What is steerage?
5. Ellis Island?
6. Where did immigrants settle
7. Why did Chinese move to US in mid 1800’s?
8. Angel Island?
9. Nativism?
10. Chinese Exclusion act?
11. Upward mobility?
12. Urbanization:
13. Skyscrapers?
14. Trains?
15. Rich vs Poor
16. Tenement
17. Political Machine
18. Graft
19. Tweed
20. Thomas Nast
2. Where were immigrants in US from by 1900?
3. Why did they come?
4. What is steerage?
5. Ellis Island?
6. Where did immigrants settle
7. Why did Chinese move to US in mid 1800’s?
8. Angel Island?
9. Nativism?
10. Chinese Exclusion act?
11. Upward mobility?
12. Urbanization:
13. Skyscrapers?
14. Trains?
15. Rich vs Poor
16. Tenement
17. Political Machine
18. Graft
19. Tweed
20. Thomas Nast
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Turn of the century
News magazine
Turn of the Century.
Groups of 2.
Make a News magazine.
Should be written around the year 1900.
Magazine must have:
Cover:
Table of Contents.
3-5Authentic Advertisements
3-5 Short articles with pictures
A Political Cartoon
Article Selections:
Panic of 1893 (Written from standpoint of 1900)
William McKinley
Rail travel in 1900
Inventions
National Parks in 1900
Aftermath of Spanish American War 1900
Gibson Girl
Francis Benjamin Johnston
PREVIEW of new, New York Subway
Vaudeville
Immigration in 1900
Fashion and Clothing 1900
Teddy Roosevelt in 1900
Boxer REbellion
Jim Crow South
Music
Galveston Hurricane
Pan-American Exhibition, Buffalo
1893 Chicago Columbian Exhibition - a retrospective
H.H. Holmes
Andrew Carnegie
Standard Oil
A Major invention
Turn of the Century.
Groups of 2.
Make a News magazine.
Should be written around the year 1900.
Magazine must have:
Cover:
Table of Contents.
3-5Authentic Advertisements
3-5 Short articles with pictures
A Political Cartoon
Article Selections:
Panic of 1893 (Written from standpoint of 1900)
William McKinley
Rail travel in 1900
Inventions
National Parks in 1900
Aftermath of Spanish American War 1900
Gibson Girl
Francis Benjamin Johnston
PREVIEW of new, New York Subway
Vaudeville
Immigration in 1900
Fashion and Clothing 1900
Teddy Roosevelt in 1900
Boxer REbellion
Jim Crow South
Music
Galveston Hurricane
Pan-American Exhibition, Buffalo
1893 Chicago Columbian Exhibition - a retrospective
H.H. Holmes
Andrew Carnegie
Standard Oil
A Major invention
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Chapter 3 Section 1
1. What is the main idea of Chapter 3, section 1
2. Placer mining
3. Quartz mining
4. Comstock Lode
5. Boomtown
6. Crime and vigilance
7. Women
8. Pikes Peak
9. Leadville
10. Black hills
11. Great plains
12. Longhorn
13. Open range
14. Vacquero
15. Civil war (and cattle?)
16. RR (and cattle)
17. What was the long drive?
18. RR and opening up the west?
19. Rain follows the plow
20. Homestead Act
21. How was life on the Homestead?
22. Wheat Belt?
23. Life for Indians?
24. Indian Peace Commission
25. Sitting Bull
26. Chief Joseph
27. Ghost dance
28. Wounded Knee
29. Dawes Act
30. How well did Indians take to the Dawes act?
2. Placer mining
3. Quartz mining
4. Comstock Lode
5. Boomtown
6. Crime and vigilance
7. Women
8. Pikes Peak
9. Leadville
10. Black hills
11. Great plains
12. Longhorn
13. Open range
14. Vacquero
15. Civil war (and cattle?)
16. RR (and cattle)
17. What was the long drive?
18. RR and opening up the west?
19. Rain follows the plow
20. Homestead Act
21. How was life on the Homestead?
22. Wheat Belt?
23. Life for Indians?
24. Indian Peace Commission
25. Sitting Bull
26. Chief Joseph
27. Ghost dance
28. Wounded Knee
29. Dawes Act
30. How well did Indians take to the Dawes act?
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Chapter 3-2
1. On Page 243: What are the 4 main ideas of the Chapter?
2. What turned the US into the world’s leading industrial nation?
3. Natural resources.
4. Petroleum
5. Population
6. Causes of Population growth
7. Entrepreneur
8. Laissez-faire
9. Inventions
10. Alexander Graham Bell
11. Thomas Alva Edison
12. Pacific Railway Act
13. Time Zones
14. What are the Benefits of Railroads
15. Rail road land grants
16. Robber Barron
17. Corporation
18. Andrew Carnegie
19. Vertical Integration
20. Horizontal integration
21. Monopoly
22. Standard Oil
23. Wages in factories
24. Factory Life
25. Union
26. Marxism
27. Union Goals
28. Lockout
29. Strike
30. AFL
31. Gompers
32. Women in the workforce.
2. What turned the US into the world’s leading industrial nation?
3. Natural resources.
4. Petroleum
5. Population
6. Causes of Population growth
7. Entrepreneur
8. Laissez-faire
9. Inventions
10. Alexander Graham Bell
11. Thomas Alva Edison
12. Pacific Railway Act
13. Time Zones
14. What are the Benefits of Railroads
15. Rail road land grants
16. Robber Barron
17. Corporation
18. Andrew Carnegie
19. Vertical Integration
20. Horizontal integration
21. Monopoly
22. Standard Oil
23. Wages in factories
24. Factory Life
25. Union
26. Marxism
27. Union Goals
28. Lockout
29. Strike
30. AFL
31. Gompers
32. Women in the workforce.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Tuesday, October 4
Discuss Chapter 2-5. Reconstruction. (Lecture Part 1)
Homework Time: 10 min, finish studying Chapter 2-5.
Exploration and Adventure: A theme we will be exploring through the year, with video, and primary sources, and research. Today we'll start looking at the Greely expedition. We will watch the video over several days, and then discuss it. We will also look at primary sources.
Here is the link to the website.
Homework Time: 10 min, finish studying Chapter 2-5.
Exploration and Adventure: A theme we will be exploring through the year, with video, and primary sources, and research. Today we'll start looking at the Greely expedition. We will watch the video over several days, and then discuss it. We will also look at primary sources.
Here is the link to the website.
Monday, October 3, 2011
US HISTORY
Monday Oct 3
p. 214
Explain chart on Casualties
Then Read
Chapter 2, Section 5 terms (p. 225, questions 1, 2, 3
p. 214
Explain chart on Casualties
Then Read
Chapter 2, Section 5 terms (p. 225, questions 1, 2, 3
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Civil War. Causes, and Consequences
Bell Ringer:
Get a partner.
Answer and right down your answer.
How did SECTIONALISM lead to the civil War.
(Examples)
How did SLAVERY lead to the civil war.
Current Events:
A3, Terror Plot.
Vocab:
Daily Terms:
2-4, p. 207
Fort Sumter
Answer the questions about 'Chart skills' on 208.
Who is Robert E. Lee
What are the differences in the economies of North and South (One paragraph)
How is this the first Modern War (Write a paragraph)
Emanciipation proclomation
Life during the civil war, North v. South (write a paragraph)
Gettysburg was a turning point how, and why. paragraph.
Explain the 'chart skills' on p. 214
What was the 13th Amendment.
Listening about 1st Bull Run.
Get a partner.
Answer and right down your answer.
How did SECTIONALISM lead to the civil War.
(Examples)
How did SLAVERY lead to the civil war.
Current Events:
A3, Terror Plot.
Vocab:
Daily Terms:
2-4, p. 207
Fort Sumter
Answer the questions about 'Chart skills' on 208.
Who is Robert E. Lee
What are the differences in the economies of North and South (One paragraph)
How is this the first Modern War (Write a paragraph)
Emanciipation proclomation
Life during the civil war, North v. South (write a paragraph)
Gettysburg was a turning point how, and why. paragraph.
Explain the 'chart skills' on p. 214
What was the 13th Amendment.
Listening about 1st Bull Run.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Due next class..
Do these for Wednesday.
175
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Greenville
Louisiana Territory
Lousiana Purchase
177
Monroe Doctrine
183
Missouri Compromise
187
2nd Great Awakening
Temperance
Elizabeth Cady Santon
Seneca Falls Copnvention
Abolition
Emancipation
Frederick Douglas
193
Manifest Destiny
194
Annexation
Do these for Friday
195
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
196
Wilmot Proviso
Popular Sovreignty
Secession
Compromise of 1850
198
Kansas Nebraska Act
Border Ruffians
Bleeding Kansas
179
Dred Scott
John Brown and Harper’s Ferry
175
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Greenville
Louisiana Territory
Lousiana Purchase
177
Monroe Doctrine
183
Missouri Compromise
187
2nd Great Awakening
Temperance
Elizabeth Cady Santon
Seneca Falls Copnvention
Abolition
Emancipation
Frederick Douglas
193
Manifest Destiny
194
Annexation
Do these for Friday
195
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
196
Wilmot Proviso
Popular Sovreignty
Secession
Compromise of 1850
198
Kansas Nebraska Act
Border Ruffians
Bleeding Kansas
179
Dred Scott
John Brown and Harper’s Ferry
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Old West Map
Settlement Map
Day 1
Physical Features as listed.
On the Map of United States show all major physical Geography features in the US (p. 52-53 in the Atlas). You will also use your textbook for reference on pp. 68-69
1) Mountain ranges
Rockes, Appalachians, Cascade, Coast Range, Sierra Nevada
2) Lakes (major)
3) Oceans and seas
4) Great plains
5) Great Basin
6) Rivers (draw in and label) Missouri, Colorado, Columbia, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee.
7) Color and label elevations per atlas.
8) Draw in Mexico and Canada
Day 1
Physical Features as listed.
On the Map of United States show all major physical Geography features in the US (p. 52-53 in the Atlas). You will also use your textbook for reference on pp. 68-69
1) Mountain ranges
Rockes, Appalachians, Cascade, Coast Range, Sierra Nevada
2) Lakes (major)
3) Oceans and seas
4) Great plains
5) Great Basin
6) Rivers (draw in and label) Missouri, Colorado, Columbia, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee.
7) Color and label elevations per atlas.
8) Draw in Mexico and Canada
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Chapter 1, Section 2
Chapter 1-2 questions
Answer questions 1-12 for thursday 9/15
13-25 for friday
page 113-117
1. What is mercantilism?
2. What are the Navigation Acts?
3. What is the Glorious revolutioin, and how did it increase democracy in Britain?
4. Who is John Locke? How did it influence the declaration of independence?
5. What is the enlightenment?
6. Who are Rousseau, Montesquieu, and how did they influence American government?
7. What is the Great awakening?
8. What is the legacy of the Enlightenment and the Great awakening?
9. What is the French and Indian war? Who was the Big winner?
10. What did GBR do after the French and Indian war?
11. What are customs duties?
12. What is the stamp act?
13. What is the Boston Massacre/?
14. What are committees of correspondence?
15. What is the Tea act?
16. What is the Boston Tea Party?
17. What was british response to it?
18. What are the intolerable acts?
19. Who are minutemen?
20. What are Whigs and Tories?
21. Who is Paul Revere?
22. What is Lexington?
23. Battle of Bunker Hill?
24. What is the Olive Branch Petition?
25. What is “Common Sense?”
26. What is the Delaration of Independence?
27. What are the advantages and Disadvantages of the British army and the Continentals?
28. What was Saratoga?
29. What is Yorktown?
Work on Map.
Answer questions 1-12 for thursday 9/15
13-25 for friday
page 113-117
1. What is mercantilism?
2. What are the Navigation Acts?
3. What is the Glorious revolutioin, and how did it increase democracy in Britain?
4. Who is John Locke? How did it influence the declaration of independence?
5. What is the enlightenment?
6. Who are Rousseau, Montesquieu, and how did they influence American government?
7. What is the Great awakening?
8. What is the legacy of the Enlightenment and the Great awakening?
9. What is the French and Indian war? Who was the Big winner?
10. What did GBR do after the French and Indian war?
11. What are customs duties?
12. What is the stamp act?
13. What is the Boston Massacre/?
14. What are committees of correspondence?
15. What is the Tea act?
16. What is the Boston Tea Party?
17. What was british response to it?
18. What are the intolerable acts?
19. Who are minutemen?
20. What are Whigs and Tories?
21. Who is Paul Revere?
22. What is Lexington?
23. Battle of Bunker Hill?
24. What is the Olive Branch Petition?
25. What is “Common Sense?”
26. What is the Delaration of Independence?
27. What are the advantages and Disadvantages of the British army and the Continentals?
28. What was Saratoga?
29. What is Yorktown?
Work on Map.
Monday, September 12, 2011
September 12 work
-Current event. Watch this, note Title, Source, Date. Summarize 3 student's responses to 9/11.
Finish Chapter 1-1 questions (13-23)
Finish Chapter 1-1 questions (13-23)
Friday, September 2, 2011
USH. Reading Assignment 1
Food for thought: Don't write these down.
The Columbian Exchange Helped the Native Americans. Yes or Now.
The GEOGRAPHY of the southern states made them more useful for plantations and slaves.
Geography made new england better for subsistence farming, fishing, lumber, and trade.
Weather and Geography made the middle and southern states better for CASH CROPS because....
Tobacco and Cotton growth helped encourage slavery because...
Read half of Chapter 1, Section 1, and Answer questions 1-12
Chapter 1 section 1 Questions (due tomorrow in class)
1. When did people move to the US first?
2. What is a civilization?
3. What are the early civilizations in the Americas?
4. What are Cultures?
5. Pick 5 Native Cultures, and list the region of the country they lived in?
6. What drove Europe to explore west?
7. Who is Columbus?
8. Who is Leif Ericcson?
9. What is the treaty of Tordesillas?
10. Hernan Cortes?
11. Francisco Pizzarro?
12. How did the Culture change when the Spanish arrived?
13. Where was new France?
14. What is a joint-stock company
15. What is Jamestown?
16. Who are the pilgrims?
17. What were the values of the New England Puritans?
18. What is the difference between subsistence farming and Cash Crops?
19. What is Bacon’s rebellion?
20. What are the results of Bacon’s rebellion?
21. What is triangular trade?
22. What are slave coldes?
23. Where did the European immigrants come from?
Friday, May 20, 2011
Civil Rights
Your Reading guides are due next class.
Read Chapter 16-1, and outline the chapter.
Freedom Riders
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/watch
Read Chapter 16-1, and outline the chapter.
Freedom Riders
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/watch
Monday, May 16, 2011
Chapter 15-- American upheaval
Chapter 15-1
Upheaval
TV and Elections
Missile Gap
"My Fellow Americans"
"Reynolds vs Sims" courtcase
Gideon vs Wainright
Miranda vs. Arizona
Prayer in the schools
Upheaval
TV and Elections
Missile Gap
"My Fellow Americans"
"Reynolds vs Sims" courtcase
Gideon vs Wainright
Miranda vs. Arizona
Prayer in the schools
Friday, May 13, 2011
50's
http://www.fiftiesweb.com/fashion/slang.htm
go to that site. make a 'dialogue' using 10 terms with a partner. include translations at bottom.
READING GUIDE
Pick one of the following, or another topic that you confirm with me.
Topics:
Summitting Everest
Korean War
Rosenberg Trial
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Brown v. Board of Education
Life and Times of Albert Einstein.
Print 3 articles about your topic. You may use your book. You Then need to only print 2 articles.
Page 1) List your 3 sources. Cite them in bibliographic form. Don't care if use MLA, or APA.
Page 2) 17 questions.
-- 10 FACTUAL QUESTIONS (ex: Who was the first to summit everest)
-- 5 Analytical Questions (ex: explain the techniques used to summit everest)
--2 HIGH LEVEL QUESTION (Why do we climb mountains)
Page 3) Your answers. Note: There may be more than one answer for the HIGH LEVEL questions. I hope so. Just make sure you give me YOUR answer.
To the back: Attach your Articles. Use a small font.
go to that site. make a 'dialogue' using 10 terms with a partner. include translations at bottom.
READING GUIDE
Pick one of the following, or another topic that you confirm with me.
Topics:
Summitting Everest
Korean War
Rosenberg Trial
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Brown v. Board of Education
Life and Times of Albert Einstein.
Print 3 articles about your topic. You may use your book. You Then need to only print 2 articles.
Page 1) List your 3 sources. Cite them in bibliographic form. Don't care if use MLA, or APA.
Page 2) 17 questions.
-- 10 FACTUAL QUESTIONS (ex: Who was the first to summit everest)
-- 5 Analytical Questions (ex: explain the techniques used to summit everest)
--2 HIGH LEVEL QUESTION (Why do we climb mountains)
Page 3) Your answers. Note: There may be more than one answer for the HIGH LEVEL questions. I hope so. Just make sure you give me YOUR answer.
To the back: Attach your Articles. Use a small font.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
13-3
Who is Igor Gouzenko?
What is a Loyalty Review Program?
What is HUAC?
Who is Alger Hiss
What are the Pumpkin Papers
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
What is Project Venona
Unions and Communists
Joe McCarthy
George Marshall
McCarran Act
McCarthy's tactics?
Duck and Cover
Fallout
Fallout Shelters
What is a Loyalty Review Program?
What is HUAC?
Who is Alger Hiss
What are the Pumpkin Papers
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
What is Project Venona
Unions and Communists
Joe McCarthy
George Marshall
McCarran Act
McCarthy's tactics?
Duck and Cover
Fallout
Fallout Shelters
Friday, April 22, 2011
13-2
What is the long Telegram
Who is George Kennan?
What is the idea of containment?
What was the crisis in Iran?
What is the Truman Doctrine?
What is the marshall plan?
Why did the US and allies merge Germany?
What caused the Berlin Airlift?
How much did the Airlift move?
What is Nato?
Who is Mao Zedong?
What is Taiwan?
Why did the US become friends with Japan?
Why was Korea divided?
How did the Korean war start?
Why did China enter the war?
Why did Truman fire MacArthur?
Korean War Casualties?
Who is George Kennan?
What is the idea of containment?
What was the crisis in Iran?
What is the Truman Doctrine?
What is the marshall plan?
Why did the US and allies merge Germany?
What caused the Berlin Airlift?
How much did the Airlift move?
What is Nato?
Who is Mao Zedong?
What is Taiwan?
Why did the US become friends with Japan?
Why was Korea divided?
How did the Korean war start?
Why did China enter the war?
Why did Truman fire MacArthur?
Korean War Casualties?
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
13-1 COLD WAR
Origins of the Cold War:
What is the Big Idea?
What is the cold war?
What was the concern about USSR about Ger?
What are the different economic views?
What did US think about the Economy?
What was Yalta?
What were different views about Poland?
What is the declaration of Liberated Europe?
How was Germany and Berlin Divided?
How did the USSR violate the Declaration of Liberated Europe?
Was Truman an Appeaser? Example?
What was the Potsdam Conferance? What did US Want? USSR?
What is the Iron Curtain?
What is a satellite nation?
What is the Big Idea?
What is the cold war?
What was the concern about USSR about Ger?
What are the different economic views?
What did US think about the Economy?
What was Yalta?
What were different views about Poland?
What is the declaration of Liberated Europe?
How was Germany and Berlin Divided?
How did the USSR violate the Declaration of Liberated Europe?
Was Truman an Appeaser? Example?
What was the Potsdam Conferance? What did US Want? USSR?
What is the Iron Curtain?
What is a satellite nation?
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
12-3 and 12-4
12-4
Main idea
Casablanca Conference
Strategic bombing
Dwight D. Eisenhower
DUKW
Cassino
Anzio
Tehran
Overlord
Pas de Calais
Why did they choose D-Day.
Omaha beech
Plan in the Pacific
Island Hopping
Tarawa
LVT
Guadalcanal
Leyte Gulf
Kamikaze
12-3
What is the Main Idea of 12-3
Rosie the Riveter
Fair Employment Practices Commission
Bracero
Sunbelt
Housing
Detroit Riots
Zoot Suit Riots
Japanese-American Relocation
Korematsu v. US
Japanese – American Troops
Wage and Inflation Issues
Rationing
Victory Gardens
E bonds
Main idea
Casablanca Conference
Strategic bombing
Dwight D. Eisenhower
DUKW
Cassino
Anzio
Tehran
Overlord
Pas de Calais
Why did they choose D-Day.
Omaha beech
Plan in the Pacific
Island Hopping
Tarawa
LVT
Guadalcanal
Leyte Gulf
Kamikaze
12-3
What is the Main Idea of 12-3
Rosie the Riveter
Fair Employment Practices Commission
Bracero
Sunbelt
Housing
Detroit Riots
Zoot Suit Riots
Japanese-American Relocation
Korematsu v. US
Japanese – American Troops
Wage and Inflation Issues
Rationing
Victory Gardens
E bonds
Friday, April 1, 2011
Chapter 12-2
Nimitz
MacArthur
Bataan
Doolittle raid
Coral Sea
Midway
Afrika Korps
Erwin Rommel
El Alamein
Patton
Casablanca
Kassarine Pass
Convoy System
Stalingrad
MacArthur
Bataan
Doolittle raid
Coral Sea
Midway
Afrika Korps
Erwin Rommel
El Alamein
Patton
Casablanca
Kassarine Pass
Convoy System
Stalingrad
11-4 terms.
Churchill's view of US Strength
Cost Plus contract
RFC
Auto Companies
Liberty Ship
War Production board
selective service
GI
Segregation
Double V
Tuskegee Airmen
Women in the War
"Americans walk like free men"
Cost Plus contract
RFC
Auto Companies
Liberty Ship
War Production board
selective service
GI
Segregation
Double V
Tuskegee Airmen
Women in the War
"Americans walk like free men"
Thursday, March 17, 2011
11-3
Holocaaust
Shoah
Anti-Semitism
Nuremberg Laws
Kristallnacht
Jewish Emmigration (4 points from the section)
Wansee
Concentration Camp
Extermination Camp
Jewish Losses
Shoah
Anti-Semitism
Nuremberg Laws
Kristallnacht
Jewish Emmigration (4 points from the section)
Wansee
Concentration Camp
Extermination Camp
Jewish Losses
Friday, March 11, 2011
11-1
Chapter 11-1
Write each term. Skip 2 lines.
What is it?
Why is it important?
What is the main idea
Mussolini
Fascism
Blackshirts
Lenin
USSR
Stalin
Hitler
Mein Kampf
*Beer Hall Putsch
Reichstag fire
Fuhrer
Japanese Militarists
Manchuria
Neutrality Act
Spanish Civil War
Francisco Franco
Isolationism
Internationalism
Write each term. Skip 2 lines.
What is it?
Why is it important?
What is the main idea
Mussolini
Fascism
Blackshirts
Lenin
USSR
Stalin
Hitler
Mein Kampf
*Beer Hall Putsch
Reichstag fire
Fuhrer
Japanese Militarists
Manchuria
Neutrality Act
Spanish Civil War
Francisco Franco
Isolationism
Internationalism
Monday, February 28, 2011
Depression Continued.
work on Depression Era Projects
Discuss 10-2
Answer 10-3 Questions
New Deal Coalition
FDR's 2nd Term
What is a coaltion?
What are the members of the New deal Coalition?Who is Frances Perkins
Election of 1936
What was the Court pcking scheme
What happened with the recession of 1937?
Who is John Maynard Keynes, and what is Keynesianism?
What is the national Housing Act
What does it mean that the New Deal created a Broker state.
What is the new role of Government after the New Deal.
Continue with Cinderella Man.
Discuss 10-2
Answer 10-3 Questions
New Deal Coalition
FDR's 2nd Term
What is a coaltion?
What are the members of the New deal Coalition?Who is Frances Perkins
Election of 1936
What was the Court pcking scheme
What happened with the recession of 1937?
Who is John Maynard Keynes, and what is Keynesianism?
What is the national Housing Act
What does it mean that the New Deal created a Broker state.
What is the new role of Government after the New Deal.
Continue with Cinderella Man.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
10-2
What was the immediate effect of the new deal?
What was the right wing criticism of the new deal?
What is deficit spending?
What is the American Liberty League?
What was criticism from Left?
Who is Huey Long?
Who is Charles Coughlin?
What is the Townsend plan?
What was the 2nd new deal?
WPA?
Why didn't the Supreme court support FDR?
NLRA
CIO
Strikes
Social Security Act
What was the right wing criticism of the new deal?
What is deficit spending?
What is the American Liberty League?
What was criticism from Left?
Who is Huey Long?
Who is Charles Coughlin?
What is the Townsend plan?
What was the 2nd new deal?
WPA?
Why didn't the Supreme court support FDR?
NLRA
CIO
Strikes
Social Security Act
Friday, February 18, 2011
Letter Assignment.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Feb 7th and 8th
Review Homework
Test Review:
How did the end of WWI and events in Europe contribute to Nativism?
Red Scare
Eugenics
Give Examples of Nativism:
Sacco and Vanzetti
KKK
Response to Nativism:
Immigration Acts
Mexiacn Immigration
What was the New Morality
Flapper
Conservative Response
Fundamentalism:
Define
Evolution and creationism
Scopes Trial
Prohibition
Art and Lit in the 20’s
Bohemian
Popular Culture
Sports
Movies
Mass Media
Harlem Renaissance
Great Migration’
Jazz and Blues
NAACP
Marcus Garvey
Politics in the 20’s
Harding and Normalcy
Ohio Gang
Teapot Dome
Silent Cal
New Industries
Assembly Line and Mass Production
Wages
Car
Airmail
Broadcasting
Labor Saving Devices
Consumer Society
Boom times
Easy Credit
Advertising.
Farm Crisis
Promoting Prosperity
Andrew Mellon
Supply Side Economic
Cooperative individualism
Trade and Arms Control
Isolationism
Dawes Plan
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Seabiscuit. Continue and Discuss.
Test Review:
How did the end of WWI and events in Europe contribute to Nativism?
Red Scare
Eugenics
Give Examples of Nativism:
Sacco and Vanzetti
KKK
Response to Nativism:
Immigration Acts
Mexiacn Immigration
What was the New Morality
Flapper
Conservative Response
Fundamentalism:
Define
Evolution and creationism
Scopes Trial
Prohibition
Art and Lit in the 20’s
Bohemian
Popular Culture
Sports
Movies
Mass Media
Harlem Renaissance
Great Migration’
Jazz and Blues
NAACP
Marcus Garvey
Politics in the 20’s
Harding and Normalcy
Ohio Gang
Teapot Dome
Silent Cal
New Industries
Assembly Line and Mass Production
Wages
Car
Airmail
Broadcasting
Labor Saving Devices
Consumer Society
Boom times
Easy Credit
Advertising.
Farm Crisis
Promoting Prosperity
Andrew Mellon
Supply Side Economic
Cooperative individualism
Trade and Arms Control
Isolationism
Dawes Plan
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Seabiscuit. Continue and Discuss.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Feb 3 and Feb 4, US History
Current Events
Read and Summarize THIS as a current event.
Read and Summarize This, as well, as a current event.
Discuss Chapter 8-2 (Power Point).
Homework Terms for 8-3
Supply Side Economics
Coopertive individualism
US as Economic Power in World
Isolationism
German Reparations
Dawes Plan
Warship Moratorium
Kellogg-Briand Pact
American Experience: Seabiscuit (15 min)
Read and Summarize THIS as a current event.
Read and Summarize This, as well, as a current event.
Discuss Chapter 8-2 (Power Point).
Homework Terms for 8-3
Supply Side Economics
Coopertive individualism
US as Economic Power in World
Isolationism
German Reparations
Dawes Plan
Warship Moratorium
Kellogg-Briand Pact
American Experience: Seabiscuit (15 min)
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