Thursday, May 22, 2008

HW 5/22/08

You will need internet access to complete this assignment. Obviously, if you're reading this, then you have access to the internet. LOL

Anyway. Here's what you have to do.

1. Listen to the song "Goodnight Saigon" by Billy Joel. A link to the song, and a really cool photo presentation can be found HERE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIva5JW5uqQ

2. Click HERE for the lyrics to the song

http://www.lyricsdomain.com/2/billy_joel/goodnight_saigon.html

3. WRITE A REFLECTION on the song. When writing the reflection, use the following questions to guide you:

  • In your own words, describe what thoughts or feelings the song created for
    you?
  • Why do you think the song was written? What was the composer trying to
    communicate?
  • What can you tell from the song about the culture in which the song was
    written?
  • What questions does the song raise in your mind?

Cold War "Hot 24"

Hello, Everyone:

Listed below are terms, and concepts related to the Cold War, which I've called the "Hot 24." These terms, concepts, etc. are the most common subject of mult. choice questions, essays, etc. on the Regents exam.

Your mission: For each term,

1. Identify what it is.
2. Its purpose: What/why it was done.
3. Its significance: Why was it important?

Here's the list

1. Truman Doctrine
2. Marshall Plan
3. Berlin Airlift
4. NATO
5. Warsaw Pact
6. Korean War
7. H.U.A.C.
8. Rosenberg Trial
9. McCarthyism
10. Domino Theory
11. CIA
12. Eisenhower Doctrine
13. Sputnik
14. Bay of Pigs
15. Cuban Missile Crisis
16. Tonkin Gulf Resolution
17. Vietnam War
18. War Powers Act of 1973
19. 26th Amendment
20. Iron Curtain
21. NY Times vs. United States
22. Alger Hiss
23. General Douglas MacArthur
24. Joseph McCarthy

Thursday, May 15, 2008

DBQ Essay Assignment: The Cold War

This assignment is based upon yesterday's, and today's lesson on the events of the cold war. It is worth 50 points, and sorry, HW passes cannot be used for the assignment. The due date is Monday May 19th.

1. Copy and paste the following link into your browser:

http://edusolution.com/regentsexams/ushistory/dbqs/2006/August%202006.pdf

2. Print the DBQ's, and complete the questions related to each document. This section is worth 15 points

3. Based on your answers to the DBQ's, and your knowledge of Social Studies, complete an essay that will:

Discuss how the threat of communism during the Cold War affected the US in the period from 1945 to 1960.

Guidelines
Be sure to:
1. Develop ALL aspects of the task.
2. Incorporate information from at least FIVE (5) documents
3. Incorporate releveant OUTSIDE INFORMATION.
4. Support the theme with relevant facts, examples and details.
5. Use a logical, and clear plan of organization, including an introduction, and conclusion that are beyond a restatement of the theme.

DUE DATE IS MONDAY MAY 19th. NO EXCEPTIONS...NO EXCUSES!!!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Blog HW Assignment 5/14/08


This cartoon appeared in an American newspaper in 1947. Study the cartoon carefully. Then, based on the cartoon, and your knowledge of Social Studies, answer the questions below.
1. What do the bird, and the automobile represent? What are they racing toward?
2. What is the bird carrying? What events in Europe in the years after World War II is the cartoonist referring to?
3. This cartoon was titled "Step on It, Doc?" Why do you think the artist gave it that name?
4. What is the cartoonist urging Congress to do?
5. How did Congress respond to the danger shown in the cartoon?
Bonus Question What is the name of the US Foreign Policy?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Cold War PowerPoint

In case you missed anything, or would like an in-depth review of the Cold War.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Cold War mini-project

Watch a cartoon!
Get up to 25 points to do it!
1) Go to the NARA (National Archives and Records) Website. Click on the link below, and print out the worksheet.
2) The title of the cartoon you are going to be watching is "Make Mine Freedom." Before you watch the cartoon, complete "Step 1" section "B"
3) Check out this "old school" cartoon, entitled "Make Mine Freedom." Here are the links for the video.
4) Complete the rest of the worksheet. Hand it in NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY MAY 15th. Sorry, HW passes cannot be used to earn points (you can use your HW pass not to be penalized, but you won't earn any points towards your grade).

Point value: This assignment is worth 25 POINTS!

Friday, May 09, 2008

HW Assignment 5/9/08

Tonight's HW Assignment:

1. READ and OUTLINE - pp. 95-98 in the BLUE BOOKS
2. READ and OUTLINE - pp. 104-112 in the BLUE BOOKS
3. Complete the MULTIPLE CHOICE on pp. 99-100, and 113-114

Monday, May 05, 2008

Presidential Powers in Wartime

Click on the Title of this Post, or paste the following link into your browser:

http://landmarkcases.org/korematsu/activity1_presidentialpowers_questions.html#questions

READ each of the cases, THEN...Answer the questions below:

QUESTIONS ABOUT PRESIDENTIAL POWER IN WARTIME

What does the U.S. Constitution say about the respective war powers of the president and Congress?
Does the power of the president as “commander in chief” give him unlimited power to act in time of war? Cite evidence from the three Supreme Court cases you read and heard about to support your answer.
How did the Supreme Court rule in the Korematsu case with regard to President Roosevelt’s use of presidential power in wartime?
Why do you think that the Supreme Court was willing to defer to the president in Korematsu, but not in the other three cases?

WWII Test Study Guide

World War II Study Guide:

Exam Date: Friday May 9th

Multiple Choice and Thematic Essay

Multiple Choice: approximately 10 vocab questions, 25-30 m/c (A, B, C, D) questions (the questions will be based off the information in the “multiple choice” table below. The multiple choice questions will all come from the regentsprep.org website.

Here\'s a Link to the Multiple Choice Questions!

Thematic Essay Topic: Supreme Court Cases Concerning Constitutional Civil Liberties

Task: Using the case of Korematsu vs. United States,
• Discuss the facts of the case (what do you know about it?)
• Identify a specific constitutional civil liberty issue addressed by the Supreme Court (what rights were in question)
• Discuss how the decision of the Supreme Court either expanded or limited a specific constitutional civil liberty in the United States (how did the decision affect how people were able to use that right?)

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AN ACCEPTABLE INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION. DO NOT START THE ESSAY “I AM GOING TO TALK ABOUT.”

Vocab
Appeasement
Washington Naval Conference
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Neutrality Act
Lend-Lease Act
Executive Order 9066
Rationing
Manhattan Project
Internment
Nuremburg Trials
Destroyer-for-Bases Deal

Multiple Choice:
How did Women and Minorities benefit from WWII?
The US policy at the start of WWII.
Can the government limit your civil rights during wartime?
Why were Japanese people interned during the war?
The purpose, or the importance of the Lend-Lease Act and Destroyers-for-Bases Deal
What was a violation of Civil Rights that occurred during WWII
Why did President Truman decide to use Atomic Weapons vs. Japan?
Reasons for the policy of Isolationism
WHY did the US get into WWII (not just Pearl Harbor)?
What was the “Munich Mistake?”
Effect of the Korematsu v. US Decision?
How people on the “home front” helped the war effort

Thematic:
Korematsu v. US (1944)
Supreme Court Case
Information can be found on pages 802-803 of your textbook.

You may bring a cheat-sheet no bigger than ONE (1) Post-It Note (2”x 2”) to use during the test.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

HW for Monday

There is an ancient saying in the law that "In time of war the laws are silent."


  • What do you think this means?

  • Do you agree with it?

  • Why?
CLICK HERE for more info

Post your responses no later than 11:59 pm on Sunday night! 

See you Monday!