Essential Questions:
-How might the country have developed differently if no gold or other precious minerals had been discovered in the West?
-Were the forces of nationalism or sectionalism impacting the country the most from 1820-1860?
Themes: Reform Movements in the Antebellum Era, Radicals versus Moderate reforms, Slavery resistance, Slavery and abolition
-Does war cause national prosperity?
-Is economic, social, or physical coercion an effective method of achieving our national interest in domestic affairs
-How did the new republic struggle to define and extend democratic ideals in the face of rapid economic, territorial, and demographic changes?-Were the forces of nationalism or sectionalism impacting the country the most from 1820-1860?
1. Please remember your RESEARCH PAPER IS DUE TOMORROW! An electronic copy and a hard copy are BOTH due. The electronic copy can go on Google Classroom and the print copy should be handed in at the beginning of class.
2. Teacher Appreciation Week begins and students will be writing letters today to a teacher this school year that has IMPACTED you in a positive manner.
3. The Slave System Slideshow - Please download and organize in your binder
4. Using your T-chart displaying the evidence, you and a partner will work on Nat Turner Primary Sources, to support the socratic roundtable discussion question for today's class on "Was Nat Turner a madman or a hero?"
Homework:
2. Teacher Appreciation Week begins and students will be writing letters today to a teacher this school year that has IMPACTED you in a positive manner.
3. The Slave System Slideshow - Please download and organize in your binder
4. Using your T-chart displaying the evidence, you and a partner will work on Nat Turner Primary Sources, to support the socratic roundtable discussion question for today's class on "Was Nat Turner a madman or a hero?"
+ Nat Turner Timeline
+ Nat Turner Questions
5. Please go to Slavery and Abolition, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. This exhibit will highlight the key abolitionist and the principles behind why people fought against slavery. Please use the Slavery and Abolition link and your textbook pages 248-253 as resources to help complete a 2-column chart regarding Slavery and/or Abolitionist and be sure to give major actions and result that occurred on both of these subjects from 1820-1850.
6. We will read and analyze "How did Southerners DEFEND slavery? What arguments did they use?"
+ Nat Turner Questions
5. Please go to Slavery and Abolition, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. This exhibit will highlight the key abolitionist and the principles behind why people fought against slavery. Please use the Slavery and Abolition link and your textbook pages 248-253 as resources to help complete a 2-column chart regarding Slavery and/or Abolitionist and be sure to give major actions and result that occurred on both of these subjects from 1820-1850.
6. We will read and analyze "How did Southerners DEFEND slavery? What arguments did they use?"
7. Reform Movements of the 19th Century
First Age of Reform - Lots of Primary sources
Pre-Civil War Reform - Scroll down to this section on our online textbook and read the summary and click on the links to help you understand more specific reform movements
Homework:
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U.S. HISTORY II - Period 3:
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?
Themes: Military Industrial Complex, The Vietnam War beginning, President Kennedy's election and appeal with the American public.
1. Please remember your RESEARCH PAPER IS DUE TOMORROW! An electronic copy and a hard copy are BOTH due. The electronic copy can go on Google Classroom and the print copy should be handed in at the beginning of class.
2. 1960 Election Results and we will investigate the JFK's Inaugural Address to the nation on January 20, 1961
5. Cold War Resources:
1. Please remember your RESEARCH PAPER IS DUE TOMORROW! An electronic copy and a hard copy are BOTH due. The electronic copy can go on Google Classroom and the print copy should be handed in at the beginning of class.
2. 1960 Election Results and we will investigate the JFK's Inaugural Address to the nation on January 20, 1961
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:
Cold War Slideshow #1 1945-1960 - The beginning of the Cold War
The United Nations
The Cold War Museum
All sorts 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
The United Nations
The Cold War Museum
All sorts 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
1. Yes, check Google Classroom.
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International Studies - Period 4
Essential Questions:
1. Does the world need the United Nations? Why or why not?
2. Is the world safer today with the United Nations than it was in 1945?
3. Why do states/countries follow the rules and principles of international law most of the time?
4. What does "hard power" and "soft power" capability and how does it impact foreign policy?
4. What does "hard power" and "soft power" capability and how does it impact foreign policy?
Themes: Humanitarianism, The International Court of Justice, The International Criminal Court, International Law
1. Will and Bilan will finish their current event discussion today.
2. International Court of Justice: Why do states/countries follow the rules and principles of international law most of the time?
International Law - EQ, Process, and expert
3. Current ICJ Case 2017
4. NATO and it's organization
-What is NATO will continue?
-U.S. State Dept - What is NATO?
-Who is who in NATO? NATO Leadership
-The Washington Treaty (aka The North Atlantic Treaty)
-What is NATO's mission? Which decisions does it make and why would it be consulted?
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Homework:
1. Yes, check Google Classroom
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