Advanced U.S. History:
1) Notes ("A New National Culture")
2) Test 9 Prep information:
a) What were the major goals of the Progressives in the U.S. and to what extent were they achieved by 1920?
b) What were Woodrow Wilson's goals at the Paris Peace Conference, and how successful was he in achieving them?
c) What forms did American and Canadian nativism take in the 1920s?
3) Video: "1920-29: Boom to Bust"
--Take 1 page of notes
4) Homework: Textbook, pages 681-692 ("Dissenting Values and Cultural Conflict")
Focus your reading on: a) Examples of 1920s nativism b) The "new" Ku Klux Klan c) "Birth of a Nation"
**Spring Break is a good time to do your Oral History interviews!!
**Today is the last day to register for PCC credit for 2nd Semester
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("The Election of 1856 and Dred Scott")
2) "Major Players in the Pre-Civil War Slavery Debate" (Prep Day in lab)
--Present on Monday, 3/31
--Last chance in lab to register for PCC credit
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 398-407 ("Secession and Military Stalemate")
Focus your reading on: a) Fort Sumter b) Jefferson Davis c) Antietam
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