U.S. History I - Periods 1, 5, and 6:
Essential Questions:
-Does state or federal government have a greater impact in our lives?
-Does the United States have a mission to expand democracy and freedom?
-Does war cause national prosperity?
-Is economic, social, or physical coercion an effective method of achieving our national interest in domestic affairs
Themes: State Rights vs. Federal Government, Fugitive Slave Act, Clay's Compromise of 1850 (terms), Popular Sovereignty, Calhoun Goals/Webster's Goals, response to the compromise, Stephen Douglas and Millard Fillmore's views on slavery.
2. Any question on the reading Slavery: Then and Now Article and then find ONE SLAVE NARRATIVE from the Antebellum Period on Primary Source Accounts of Slave Narratives and another MODERN DAY Slavery Account/Primary Source (of your own choosing) and compare and contrast the similarities and differences. You must put together a comprehensive report either using a T-chart format (NO bullet points) or a detailed paragraph that explains your clear thinking. You MUST cite your source. Modern Slavery in Today's World.
***3. Alternative Assignment for those of you who DO NOT have permission to watch the movie is Slave Narratives in the 19th Century and Activity/Questions and is due on Monday evening by 11:59pm.
4. Slavery Resources and Personal Narratives:
Antebellum South Slideshow
Solomon Northup Slideshow
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/home.html
Primary Source Accounts of Slave Narratives
Slavery: Then and Now
Homework:
1. Please continue working on your questions on 12 Years a Slave Questions OR work on the Alternative Assignment for those of you who DO NOT have permission to watch the movie using Slave Narratives in the 19th Century and Activity/Questions.
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U.S. HISTORY II - Period 4:
Essential Questions:
- Who is responsible for starting the Cold War?
-Why didn't the Cold War ever turn "hot"?
-How did the Cold War challenge American values, at home and abroad?
-Is the Cold War still going on? How?
-Did America learn foreign policy lessons from the Bay of Pigs and The Cuban Missile Crisis?
Themes: Containment, Domino Theory, CIA covert missions, Bay of Pigs, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Berlin Wall Crisis
1. How did showing the movie 13 Days go? What were your reactions to the movie? SO NOT ONE OF YOU DID THE comments/reaction to your assignment on Google Classroom for the 13 Days movie? How about the Berlin Crisis from 1958-196 assignment under HW and the Race to the Moon?
2. John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis - Read and review
-Cuban Missile Crisis - Students will look at Photographs + listen to Audio files for 20 minutes and then reflect on these primary source documents using the discussion questions below.
3. Class Discussion after reviewing materials:
-Why did the Soviet Union place missiles in Cuba? What could they gain by deployment?
-Why was Fidel Castro and Cuba a threat to the United States?
-Did missiles actually threaten the United State's Security?
-Why did the U.S.A blocade Cuba? Was it an effective measure to problem solve this situation?
-How did the secret discussion affect the outcome?
-Should President Kennedy be considered a hero or lucky? Why?
-What did the international community (United States/Soviet Union/Cuba/Others) gain or lose from this crisis?
4. John F. Kennedy Resources:
JFK Library - Life of Kennedy and a whole heck of lot more!
Historic Speeches by JFK - JFK Library
JFK Cabinet, Headlines, and more - Online database on Presidents
JFK at a glance and his Domestic and Foreign policies - The Miller Center - University of Virginia
JFK through photos - A photo walk of JFK through the Presidential Years
5. Cold War Resources:
John F. Kennedy Assasination
The United Nations
The Cold War Museum
All sort of Cold War resource - videos, primary sources, etc
The Miller Center - University of Virginia - Cold War Era - Lots of Primary Sources
Timeline of the Cold War
Cold War Slideshow #1 1945-1960 - The beginning of the Cold War
Cold War Slideshow #2 1960-Present day
The Cold War Slideshow
Homework:
1. Read the JFK Assassination page 888-889.
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Modern America Class - Period 7
Essential Questions:
1. How much do popular trends reflect and/or shape American values and traditions?
2. Does our entertainment reflect society, or does our entertainment shape our society?
3. What is Pop Culture?
4. How do we know if something is Popular Culture?
Themes: Pop Culture, Top Charts, American Exceptionalism, 1980's Decade, 1980's TV, 1980's Major Events in Politics, Culture, Sports, Science.
1. What did you think about Miami Vice? How does it relate to the 1980's? What connections to pop culture can you evaluate as meaningful? Please watch this NBC Link on Miami Vice, fill out the TV sitcom watching form while you watch the show, and submit to Google Classroom.
2. Please pick any mid-1980's to 1989 show of YOUR CHOICE and summarize what you watched (the specific episode must be cited) - main characters, what you enjoyed and/or disliked about the show, fashion trends, language or music used, and how it was a representation of the 1980's Pop Culture. This should be in a lengthy paragraph format. NO two people should be doing the same exact TV show episode. Please post on Google Classroom.
3. We will finish up the crack pandemic of the late 1980's on Monday.
- The Decade that Made Us - Crack Pandemic in the 1980's - Part 4 last 15:00 minutes.
-Crack Cocaine
-Crack is Wack!
-Examples of Crack is Wack! On 128th and 2nd
-Whitney Houston Interview
-Crack Cocaine Facts and relationship with 1980's Pop Culture
-Anti-Drug Commerical
4. The NASA Disaster - The Challenger - 1986
-Slideshow on The Challenger
5. 1980's Links to get you started:
-What happened in the 1980's - ThePeopleHistory.com - Toys, Sports, Furniture, Events, Fashion, Appliances, and Music are all categories you can investigate.
-History Channel - The 1980's - Cars, The Politics, Cold War and Pop Culture
Homework:
1. Approximately 1/2 of you did not complete the second assignment from Friday's class, which was to "Please pick any mid-1980's to 1989 show of YOUR CHOICE and summarize what you watched (the specific episode must be cited) - main characters, what you enjoyed and/or disliked about the show, fashion trends, language or music used, and how it was a representation of the 1980's Pop Culture. This should be in a lengthy paragraph format. NO two people should be doing the same exact TV show episode. Please post on Google Classroom." So if you did not complete this then please do.
Themes: State Rights vs. Federal Government, Fugitive Slave Act, Clay's Compromise of 1850 (terms), Popular Sovereignty, Calhoun Goals/Webster's Goals, response to the compromise, Stephen Douglas and Millard Fillmore's views on slavery.
2. Any question on the reading Slavery: Then and Now Article and then find ONE SLAVE NARRATIVE from the Antebellum Period on Primary Source Accounts of Slave Narratives and another MODERN DAY Slavery Account/Primary Source (of your own choosing) and compare and contrast the similarities and differences. You must put together a comprehensive report either using a T-chart format (NO bullet points) or a detailed paragraph that explains your clear thinking. You MUST cite your source. Modern Slavery in Today's World.
***3. Alternative Assignment for those of you who DO NOT have permission to watch the movie is Slave Narratives in the 19th Century and Activity/Questions and is due on Monday evening by 11:59pm.
4. Slavery Resources and Personal Narratives:
Antebellum South Slideshow
Solomon Northup Slideshow
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/home.html
Primary Source Accounts of Slave Narratives
Slavery: Then and Now
Homework:
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Essential Questions:
-Did America learn foreign policy lessons from the Bay of Pigs and The Cuban Missile Crisis?
Themes: Containment, Domino Theory, CIA covert missions, Bay of Pigs, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Berlin Wall Crisis
1. How did showing the movie 13 Days go? What were your reactions to the movie? SO NOT ONE OF YOU DID THE comments/reaction to your assignment on Google Classroom for the 13 Days movie? How about the Berlin Crisis from 1958-196 assignment under HW and the Race to the Moon?
2. John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis - Read and review
2. John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis - Read and review
-Cuban Missile Crisis - Students will look at Photographs + listen to Audio files for 20 minutes and then reflect on these primary source documents using the discussion questions below.
3. Class Discussion after reviewing materials:
-Why did the Soviet Union place missiles in Cuba? What could they gain by deployment?
-Why was Fidel Castro and Cuba a threat to the United States?
-Did missiles actually threaten the United State's Security?
-Why did the U.S.A blocade Cuba? Was it an effective measure to problem solve this situation?
-How did the secret discussion affect the outcome?
-Should President Kennedy be considered a hero or lucky? Why?
-What did the international community (United States/Soviet Union/Cuba/Others) gain or lose from this crisis?
4. John F. Kennedy Resources:
JFK Library - Life of Kennedy and a whole heck of lot more!
Historic Speeches by JFK - JFK Library
JFK Cabinet, Headlines, and more - Online database on Presidents
JFK at a glance and his Domestic and Foreign policies - The Miller Center - University of Virginia
JFK through photos - A photo walk of JFK through the Presidential Years
5. Cold War Resources:
3. Class Discussion after reviewing materials:
-Why did the Soviet Union place missiles in Cuba? What could they gain by deployment?
-Why was Fidel Castro and Cuba a threat to the United States?
-Did missiles actually threaten the United State's Security?
-Why did the U.S.A blocade Cuba? Was it an effective measure to problem solve this situation?
-How did the secret discussion affect the outcome?
-Should President Kennedy be considered a hero or lucky? Why?
-What did the international community (United States/Soviet Union/Cuba/Others) gain or lose from this crisis?
4. John F. Kennedy Resources:
JFK Library - Life of Kennedy and a whole heck of lot more!
Historic Speeches by JFK - JFK Library
JFK Cabinet, Headlines, and more - Online database on Presidents
JFK at a glance and his Domestic and Foreign policies - The Miller Center - University of Virginia
JFK through photos - A photo walk of JFK through the Presidential Years
5. Cold War Resources:
The United Nations
The Cold War Museum
All sort of Cold War resource - videos, primary sources, etc
The Miller Center - University of Virginia - Cold War Era - Lots of Primary Sources
Timeline of the Cold War
Cold War Slideshow #1 1945-1960 - The beginning of the Cold War
Cold War Slideshow #2 1960-Present day
The Cold War Slideshow
1. Read the JFK Assassination page 888-889.
1. How much do popular trends reflect and/or shape American values and traditions?
1. What did you think about Miami Vice? How does it relate to the 1980's? What connections to pop culture can you evaluate as meaningful? Please watch this NBC Link on Miami Vice, fill out the TV sitcom watching form while you watch the show, and submit to Google Classroom.
2. Please pick any mid-1980's to 1989 show of YOUR CHOICE and summarize what you watched (the specific episode must be cited) - main characters, what you enjoyed and/or disliked about the show, fashion trends, language or music used, and how it was a representation of the 1980's Pop Culture. This should be in a lengthy paragraph format. NO two people should be doing the same exact TV show episode. Please post on Google Classroom.
3. We will finish up the crack pandemic of the late 1980's on Monday.
- The Decade that Made Us - Crack Pandemic in the 1980's - Part 4 last 15:00 minutes.
-Crack Cocaine
-Crack is Wack!
-Examples of Crack is Wack! On 128th and 2nd
-Whitney Houston Interview
-Crack Cocaine Facts and relationship with 1980's Pop Culture
-Anti-Drug Commerical
4. The NASA Disaster - The Challenger - 1986
-Slideshow on The Challenger
5. 1980's Links to get you started:
- The Decade that Made Us - Crack Pandemic in the 1980's - Part 4 last 15:00 minutes.
-Crack Cocaine
-Crack is Wack!
-Examples of Crack is Wack! On 128th and 2nd
-Whitney Houston Interview
-Crack Cocaine Facts and relationship with 1980's Pop Culture
-Anti-Drug Commerical
4. The NASA Disaster - The Challenger - 1986
-Slideshow on The Challenger
5. 1980's Links to get you started:
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