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Friday, May 27, 2016

Day 164 - Friday

U.S. History I - Periods 2, 5, and 6: 
Essential Question:
-Does state or federal government have a greater impact in our lives?
-Does war cause national prosperity?
-Who were the heroes and the losers of the American Civil War?
-What military lessons can we learn from the fighting in the American Civil War?
-How and why did President Lincoln's position on slavery, race, and emancipation change over time?
-Was the American Civil War worth it's costs? 

Themes:  State Rights vs. Federal Government, Abraham Lincoln's Dilemma, Secession, Anaconda Plan, The Confederate Army of the United States vs. The Union Army, Key Battles/Turning Points

1. We will look at quick look a who's in and who's out and what primaries have played an important role over the last week. Let's evaluate the results and the upcoming primaries.
-Recent Results
-Super Saturday and recent results - CNN Politics
-Presidential Primary Schedule and results - NY Times
-Super Tuesday or SEC Primary - What you need to know? - An NPR Podcast
-MA Primary and how many delegates are at stake? - MAlive.com
-More Super Tuesday News
-Who's STILL IN and who is now OUT?
-The Polls - RealClearPolitics - Polls - Ughhhh so predictable?!
-Your guide to the 2016 presidential candidates - The Washington Examiner

2. Causes of the American Civil War Packet - We will review and then finish completing pages 12-16 as we will finish the Presidential video questions today.

3. Our focus today will be on WHY some of the Southern States made the decision to seceded from the United States of America, especially using The Civil War Trust Group reasons and the Primary Source on South Carolina Secession. The idea is I am going to check for understanding and the application of the following items:

A. Give me the top 3 reasons why Southerners left the U.S.A? What do you think was the FOCUS behind Southern Succession according to the article and the South Carolina Document (see below)?


  • List the reasons for South Carolina's secession.
  • What was the principal constitutional foundation for South Carolina's proposed abandonment of the Union?
  • To what extent was South Carolina's reasoning consistent with historical precedent and constitutional principles? Explain.
  • How did South Carolina deal with the North's moral arguments against slavery?
  • One well-known general interpretation of U.S. history, called the consensus theory, asserts that America's past has been characterized primarily by agreement or consensus and that real conflict between classes, sections, and interest groups has been minimal. What implication does the controversy surrounding South Carolina's secession have for the consensus theory? Is the evidence sufficient to sustain or refute the theory? Why or why not? 

  • 4. Causes of the American Civil War Resources:
    Causes of the War - TeachingHistory.org

    5. The Crash Course Video with John Green on "The Election of 1860 and Disunion" + Question "What is the turning point leading up to the American Civil War? (based off the video)"

    6. American Civil War Resources:
    -Fort Sumner Falls
    -The Civil War Slideshow
    -A huge collection of resources on nearly every topic on the Civil War
    -Primary Sources from the Library of Congress
    -Civil War Battles and Primary Sources - Civil War Trust Organization
    -Primary Sources - Maps, Confederates and Union transcripts
    -The 10 costliest battles of the American Civil War
    -Important Women in the American Civil War
    -Battle Summaries

    Homework:
    1. Due on Thursday before class of next week:
    A.  We will continue learning about the early stages of the American Civil War, so please DOWNLOAD the Civil War Slideshow - and then review slides #1 - 15. 

    B. Please DOWNLOAD the Review Guide and The American Civil War Battles Sheet - and then use the textbook - Chapter 11 - pages 336-345 AND the Civil War Slideshow to complete pages #1 & #2 on this review guide. 

    2. Due on Friday before class of next week - Gallery Walk Activity on Theaters of War

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    U.S. HISTORY II - Period 1:

    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?
    -What is JFK's real legacy?
    -How did JFK's assassination impact Johnson's presidency?
    -Why was the Vietnam War so divisive? 

    Themes: Failed Conferences, The Iron Curtain, Containment, Containment, Domino Theory, The Domestic Cold War, President Eisenhower, President John F. Kennedy

    1. Today we will be viewing the Front-Page Newspaper or Podcast Narratives in the form of a Gallery Walk. Here is the Newspaper Rubric you will all receive to grade one another's project.
    -The 6 themes were:
    A. 1960's Home front
    B. 1960's Cold War Foreign Policy
    C. 1970's Home front
    D. 1970's Cold War Foreign Policy
    E. 1980's Home front
    F. 1980's Cold War Foreign Policy

    2. Cold War Resources:
    Cold War Slideshow #2  1960-Present day

    4. Lyndon B. Johnson's Foreign Policy
    A. The State.gov - LBJ's Cold War FP
    B. The Cold War Museum - LBJ's Cold War FP
     *We will discuss the contents of LBJ's foreign policy and the effectiveness of it.

    Homework:
    1. Please continue to work on your Research Paper as your 1st Draft is due on Wednesday, June 1st before class. You must bring a HARD COPY of your first draft and submit an electronic copy onto Google Classroom.
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    International Studies - Period 7
    Essential Questions:
    1. Why do some people choose violence as an attempt to bring about change?
    2. Does one country have a right to intervene in the affairs of another?
    3. What is the difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist?
    4. What does Global Terrorism look like?

    Themes:  Terrorism, Extremist, Global Security, September 11, 2001

    1. More discussion today on Osama Bin Laden using some of the resources below
    - Biography and important key concepts
    -Bin Laden's Fatwa Declaration & the Close Reading Assignment
    -Exclusive Osama Bin Laden TV interview
    -Map of the Middle East and North Africa + Where Al-Qaeda operates

    -The Last Days of Osama Bin Laden - National Geography Documentary
    -Al-Qaeda Terrorist Attacks since 1992 to 2008 & Chart of attacksMap of attacks

    2. Ayman Al-Zawahiri the new leader of Al-Qaeda
    -Post Bin Laden Head of al-Qaeda 
    -Video of Ayman Al-Zawahiri
    -Where is Al-Zawahiri?
    -Al-Qaeda's remaining leadership
    -Is Al-Qaeda in decline?
    -Al-Qaeda still active?
    -Al-Qaeda alive and gaining
    -Al-Qaeda and ISIS - feuding or working together?





    3. ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. How did he become the worlds most powerful jihadist?
    -Syrian Terrorist Leader
    -ISIS leader encourages attacks on Europe and America
    -ISIS Strategy since Paris and Brussels attacks
    -OP-ED "Competing perspectives on Countering ISIS"

    4. From ISIS to the Islamic State - Vice News You tube

     


    5. Resources about Islam and the Middle East
    Map of the Middle East - Major Islamic Cities
    Map of the Middle East - University of Texas
    Muslim Distribution - Shia and Sunni Map
    Muslims in the Middle East Map
    Maps pre-1948 Palestine 
    Maps of Jerusalem 
    Maps of Israel and Palestinian conflict
    Differences between Sunnis and Shiites - Chart
    The Origins of the Shiite and Sunni Split - NPR Radio Broadcast - Meaning it's a podcast for you to listen to or you can read the article as well.
    What is the difference between Sunnis and Shia Muslims - Article
    Sunnis and Shiites Schism

    Homework:
    1. None.

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