Advanced U.S. History:
**Part E and Title Page due today
**Political Cartoon Practice
1) Notes ("Slavery, Rum, and Romanism")-Part 1
2) "Major Players in the Pre-Civil War Slavery Debate" (Prep Day in lab)
--Present tomorrow
--Last opportunity to register for PCC credit in class before deadline
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("Slavery, Rum, and Romanism")-Part 2 [Pages 130-144]
Focus your reading on: American ("Know-Nothing") Party
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("Hard Times") and ("Harder Times")
2) 5 groups: Great Depression Project (Prep Day 1 of 2 in lab)
--Present Friday and Monday
--Each person needs at least 1.5 pages of meaningful information and 2 visuals when presenting
--Help with PCC credit registration in lab if needed (deadline is this Friday)
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 714-718; 722-727 ("Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression") and ("The New Deal Takes Over, 1933-35")
Focus your reading on: a) Herbert Hoover's response to the Depression b) The nation's feelings toward Hoover c) Franklin Roosevelt's first "Hundred Days"
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
12/10/13
Advanced U.S. History:
**Political cartoon practice
1) Notes ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 2
2) 4 groups: Compromise of 1850
--Read assigned document
--Summarize the speaker's position. What is his view on the Compromise and the Fugitive Slave Act? You can use the questions on pages 220-221 to help you.
--Groups present
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("Slavery, Rum, and Romanism")-Part 1 [Pages 117-130]
Focus your reading on: a) Election of 1852 b) Kansas-Nebraska Act c) Stephen A. Douglas and popular sovereignty d) Republican Party created
Part E and Title Page due tomorrow.
turnitin.com submission of your paper due Friday:
Name of class: Advanced US History 2013
Class ID#: 7371543
Enrollment password: unis
Assignment name: IA Research Paper 2013
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("The Coming of the Great Depression")
2) Video: "1929-36: Stormy Weather"
--Take 1 page of notes
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 699; 701-711; 714 ("Hard Times") and ("Harder Times")
Focus your reading on: a) Examples of how the Depression affected people who lived through it b) Impact of the Dust Bowl c) "Okies"
**Political cartoon practice
1) Notes ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 2
2) 4 groups: Compromise of 1850
--Read assigned document
--Summarize the speaker's position. What is his view on the Compromise and the Fugitive Slave Act? You can use the questions on pages 220-221 to help you.
--Groups present
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("Slavery, Rum, and Romanism")-Part 1 [Pages 117-130]
Focus your reading on: a) Election of 1852 b) Kansas-Nebraska Act c) Stephen A. Douglas and popular sovereignty d) Republican Party created
Part E and Title Page due tomorrow.
turnitin.com submission of your paper due Friday:
Name of class: Advanced US History 2013
Class ID#: 7371543
Enrollment password: unis
Assignment name: IA Research Paper 2013
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("The Coming of the Great Depression")
2) Video: "1929-36: Stormy Weather"
--Take 1 page of notes
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 699; 701-711; 714 ("Hard Times") and ("Harder Times")
Focus your reading on: a) Examples of how the Depression affected people who lived through it b) Impact of the Dust Bowl c) "Okies"
Monday, December 9, 2013
12/9/13
Advanced U.S. History:
**Political Cartoon Practice
1) Notes ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 1
2) Part E (Conclusion) of Research Paper (and Title Page) done in lab
--Due Wednesday
--Discuss Research Paper Information Sheet 6 and Sample Paper first
--Register for PCC credit in lab if you haven't already done so
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 2 [Pages 103-116]
Focus your reading on: a) Role of Cuba b) Role of Nicaragua/William Walker
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("A New National Culture") and ("Dissenting Values and Cultural Conflict")
2) 1920s Prejudice/Nativism Presentations
--Anyone is fair game for answering questions
--Staple 2 sheets together and hand in
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 697-699 ("The Coming of the Great Depression")
Focus your reading on: Causes of the Great Depression
**Political Cartoon Practice
1) Notes ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 1
2) Part E (Conclusion) of Research Paper (and Title Page) done in lab
--Due Wednesday
--Discuss Research Paper Information Sheet 6 and Sample Paper first
--Register for PCC credit in lab if you haven't already done so
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 2 [Pages 103-116]
Focus your reading on: a) Role of Cuba b) Role of Nicaragua/William Walker
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("A New National Culture") and ("Dissenting Values and Cultural Conflict")
2) 1920s Prejudice/Nativism Presentations
--Anyone is fair game for answering questions
--Staple 2 sheets together and hand in
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 697-699 ("The Coming of the Great Depression")
Focus your reading on: Causes of the Great Depression
Friday, December 6, 2013
12/6/13
Advanced U.S. History:
1) Notes ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 2
2) Finish yesterday's video; discuss/hand in notes
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 1 [Pages 78-103]
Focus your reading on: Specific Northern and Southern reactions to the Fugitive Slave Act
(You are strongly encouraged to take some reading notes on this in preparation for the DBQ test)
Bring materials for Part E on Monday:
a) Sample Paper
b) Primary source information (if necessary)
c) Laptops/flashdrives
d) PCC ID# if you haven't registered yet
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("The Business-Government Partnership of the 1920s")
2) 6 groups: 1920s Documents on Prejudice/Nativism
--On your own paper, summarize key points
--"Analyzing Sources" sheet
--Work as a group. Anyone is fair game on Monday to answer questions during the group presentation.
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 673-677; 680-692 ("A New National Culture") and ("Dissenting Values and Cultural Conflict")
Focus your reading on: a) Examples of 1920s entertainment b) Examples of 1920s famous pop culture people c) Examples of 1920s nativism d) The "new" KKK e) "The Birth of a Nation"
1) Notes ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 2
2) Finish yesterday's video; discuss/hand in notes
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("An Empire for Slavery")-Part 1 [Pages 78-103]
Focus your reading on: Specific Northern and Southern reactions to the Fugitive Slave Act
(You are strongly encouraged to take some reading notes on this in preparation for the DBQ test)
Bring materials for Part E on Monday:
a) Sample Paper
b) Primary source information (if necessary)
c) Laptops/flashdrives
d) PCC ID# if you haven't registered yet
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("The Business-Government Partnership of the 1920s")
2) 6 groups: 1920s Documents on Prejudice/Nativism
--On your own paper, summarize key points
--"Analyzing Sources" sheet
--Work as a group. Anyone is fair game on Monday to answer questions during the group presentation.
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 673-677; 680-692 ("A New National Culture") and ("Dissenting Values and Cultural Conflict")
Focus your reading on: a) Examples of 1920s entertainment b) Examples of 1920s famous pop culture people c) Examples of 1920s nativism d) The "new" KKK e) "The Birth of a Nation"
Thursday, December 5, 2013
12/5/13
Advanced U.S. History:
1) Notes ("From the Halls of Montezuma") and ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 1
2) Video: "Empire Upon the Trails"
--Take 2 pages of notes on the following topics:
a) Manifest Destiny b) Mexican-American War c) Oregon Trail d) Texas e) The Whitmans f) The Mormons
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 2 [Pages 64-77]
Focus your reading on: a) California Gold Rush b) Compromise of 1850 c) Fugitive Slave Act d) Henry Clay e) Daniel Webster
Honors U.S. History:
1) Test 4
2) Homework: Textbook, pages 666-670; 672-673 ("The Business-Government Partnership of the 1920s")
Focus your reading on: a) Warren G. Harding's administration b) Calvin Coolidge's political beliefs c) Dawes Plan
1) Notes ("From the Halls of Montezuma") and ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 1
2) Video: "Empire Upon the Trails"
--Take 2 pages of notes on the following topics:
a) Manifest Destiny b) Mexican-American War c) Oregon Trail d) Texas e) The Whitmans f) The Mormons
3) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 2 [Pages 64-77]
Focus your reading on: a) California Gold Rush b) Compromise of 1850 c) Fugitive Slave Act d) Henry Clay e) Daniel Webster
Honors U.S. History:
1) Test 4
2) Homework: Textbook, pages 666-670; 672-673 ("The Business-Government Partnership of the 1920s")
Focus your reading on: a) Warren G. Harding's administration b) Calvin Coolidge's political beliefs c) Dawes Plan
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
12/4/13
Advanced U.S. History:
1) Test 4
2) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("From the Halls of Montezuma") and ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 1 [Pages 3-5; 47-64]
Focus your reading on: a) Mexican-American War b) Wilmot Proviso c) Free-Soil Movement d) Election of 1848 e) Popular sovereignty
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("An Unsettled Peace, 1919-20")
2) Woodrow Wilson documents/questions/graded discussion
3) Homework: Study for Test 4
1) Test 4
2) Homework: James McPherson reading in Blue Reader ("From the Halls of Montezuma") and ("Mexico Will Poison Us")-Part 1 [Pages 3-5; 47-64]
Focus your reading on: a) Mexican-American War b) Wilmot Proviso c) Free-Soil Movement d) Election of 1848 e) Popular sovereignty
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("An Unsettled Peace, 1919-20")
2) Woodrow Wilson documents/questions/graded discussion
3) Homework: Study for Test 4
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
12/3/13
Advanced U.S. History:
1) Notes ("Manifest Destiny")
2) Finish Documentary Evidence of Slavery
--Discuss and hand in
3) Homework: Study for tomorrow's Test 4
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("War on the Home Front")
2) Video: "1914-19: Shell Shock"
--Take 1 page of notes
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 655; 658-662 ("An Unsettled Peace, 1919-20")
Focus your reading on: a) Wilson's 14 Points b) Palmer Raids
1) Notes ("Manifest Destiny")
2) Finish Documentary Evidence of Slavery
--Discuss and hand in
3) Homework: Study for tomorrow's Test 4
Honors U.S. History:
1) Notes ("War on the Home Front")
2) Video: "1914-19: Shell Shock"
--Take 1 page of notes
3) Homework: Textbook, pages 655; 658-662 ("An Unsettled Peace, 1919-20")
Focus your reading on: a) Wilson's 14 Points b) Palmer Raids
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