Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Tonight's HW

For tonight's HW, your mission is to complete ANY of the sections of the group assignment that you did not finish.

1. CLICK HERE FOR THE VOCAB WORDS
2. CLICK HERE FOR THE DBQ . Answer the DBQ Questions ONLY.
3. Short Answer Questions: CLICK HERE FOR THE PRESENTATION
What economic factors and conditions made the American economy appear prosperous in the 1920s?
  • What economic factors and conditions made the American economy appear prosperous in the 1920s?
  • What were the basic economic weaknesses in the American economy in the late 1920s?
  • What events led to the stock market crash of October 1929?
  • What were the effects of the crash on the economy of the United States and the world?
  • How did the Great Depression develop?
  • What was the human impact of the Great Depression?
  • Why was the Dust Bowl so devastating?
  • What was President Hoovers basic philosophy about the proper role of government?
  • What actions did Hoover take in response to the Great Depression?
  • How did the nation respond to Hoovers efforts?

The Multiple Choice Questions will be posted on the blog later this evening. Everything is due tomorrow at the start of class.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Tonight's HW - 3-17-09

1. READ pp. 694-707 in your RED textbook.
2. COMPLETE:

  • "Terms and Names" on p. 700 and 707
  • "Analyzing Political Cartoons" p. 699 #1
  • "History Through Photojournalism" #1, and #2 p. 703
  • Copy "Visual Summary" p. 728

New Deal Presentation

Friday, March 13, 2009

Tonight's HW

Tonight's HW is based on the video, and class discussion from today.

1. Review the Presentation that was posted yesterday on the Great Depression.

2. Review the Video America in the 20th Century. At this point, everyone should have a POWER MEDIA PLUS! account. If you don't follow previous links to get one.

3. After viewing the video, watch, and listen to the lecture. You are responsible for TAKING NOTES.

4. After completing steps 1 and 2, answer the following questions

1. What was the cause of the 1929 stock market crash?
2. Discuss the causes and consequences of the Great Depression.
3. Describe the attempts made to deal with the crisis.
4. What were Hoover's efforts to resolve the Depression?
5. Explain the purpose ofFDR's New Deal and its accomplishments.
6. List some of the work provided for the unemployed and other methods of direct assistance.
7. Compare and contrast the views of those who opposed and those who supported the New Deal.
8. Describe the cause for the second New Deal and its outcome.
9. Discuss the effect the New Deal had on women and minorities.
10. What were some of the effects the New Deal had on American culture?

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Tonight's HW



After you view this presentation, answer the questions below:

What economic factors and conditions made the American economy appear prosperous in the 1920s?
What were the basic economic weaknesses in the American economy in the late 1920s?
What events led to the stock market crash of October 1929?
What were the effects of the crash on the economy of the United States and the world?

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

8th Grade US History Assignment

This assignment is for 8th Grade students only! If you are not in 8th grade, this assignment is not for you! 

1. CLICK HERE and download the DBQ to your computer. Print out the DBQ's.  
2. Answer all of the DBQ short answer questions. You may write on the DBQ's
3. Complete a Rough Draft of an essay, using the outline that we discussed in class today. 
4.  A final copy of the essay will be due next FRIDAY. 

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Monday's Assignment - In Case You Missed It

As today is my last day (hopefully) of Jury Duty, here is your assignment for the day.

Read Chapter 22 Section 2
Complete "Terms and Names" p. 683
Complete "Main Ideas" 3, 4, 5 on p. 690
Complete "Standardized Test Practice" #1 on p. 690

Please be advised that all assignments from Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Monday will be collected on Thursday March 12. Each assignment will be checked and graded.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Assignments Week of March 1

As you may know, I am currently serving jury duty.

In order to stay on pace. I have been providing the covering teacher with
assignments each day. Please note that these assignments are in no way intended as
"busy work." They are intended to keep students on our course of study as we head
towards the end of the year.

It is further advised that these assignments will be collected, and graded upon my return.
Students will be held accountable for the work that they are assigned. Upon my return, I will collect your assignments, and grade them. Any assignments that are not finished will be given ZEROES. No excuses.

Here's what you've been given so far.

Wednesday:
REVIEW Ch. 21 (pp. 638-663)
COMPLETE:
"Terms and Names" p. 666
"Main Ideas" p. 666
Copy "Visual Summary" p. 666

Thursday:
Period 2, 4
Continue Review of Chapter 21
Complete "terms and names" p. 645, 649, 657, and 663.
Complete Questions 3, 4 on p. 645
Questions 1 on p. 657 and 1, 4, 5 on p. 663.

Friday:
Read Chapter 22: Section 1
Complete "Terms and Names" p. 677
Complete "Main Idea" #1 p. 677
Complete "Main Ideas" p. 690 #1 and #2.
Copy "Visual Summary" p. 690

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Tonight's HW

Hello, All:

Tonight's Assignment

1. Finish the DBQ from the August 08 Regents on the Automobile. You are responsible for answering all of the questions related to the documents, in complete sentences.

2. Complete an Outline of Your Essay.

3. Using the outline, your answers to the questions on the DBQ, and your knowledge complete the essay. Please see the assignment from 2.27 to assist you

DUE TOMORROW!

Monday, March 02, 2009

1920's Review

Here is a presentation that covers all of the important information about the 1920's. Click on the arrows in the left corner of the page to view the presentation.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Tonight's HW 2/27/09

Your assignment: 

Discuss the Political, Economic, and Social impacts of the automobile on the United States.  

What do I hafta do? 

1. CLICK HERE.  Download the August 2008 Regents Exam in US History.  

2.  PRINT pages 12-22.  

3.  ANSWER THE DBQ SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS.  There are 9 DBQ's.  You must answer all NINE.  

4.  Create an OUTLINE using the BLOCK OUTLINE of your DBQ.  CLICK HERE for the outline.  
5.  Complete the Outline and write a ROUGH DRAFT of your essay.  


Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Tonight's HW: Changing Ways of Life

This assignment should take you around 45 minutes to complete.

Click HERE and Listen to the Lecture

READ pp. 640-649 in the RED TEXTBOOK.

Post a response to the question below...

The 1920s was a decade of tremendous tension between forces of tradition and modernity. Customs and values changed dramatically in the 1920's, and the way in which different groups reacted to that change caused conflict, which lasts even today.

In your own words, explain how the United States began to modernize and how many Americans clung to "traditional" values.

Tonight's HW

1. CLICK HERE. Listen to the Lecture on the Roaring 20's.
2. READ Chapter 21 - Section 4 (pp. 658-663)
3. COPY Visual Summary on p. 666
4. Complete "Terms and Names," "Main Ideas" p. 666

Friday, February 13, 2009

February Break Assignment

Hello, US History and Government Classes:

In lieu of giving you an in-class exam, you are going to complete the following assignment over the February Recess. Please note that this assignment can be accessed from any computer with internet access, anywhere in the world.

Step 1: CLICK HERE for the World War I Webquest. You will need to download the following files:

World War I Worksheet

WWI Powerpoint

Step 2: PRINT THE WORKSHEET. If you prefer, or if your "printer is not working," you can do one of the following:

1. Work on the file in Microsoft Word at home. When you are finished with the file, email it to me at MTesler@schools.nyc.gov

2. Create a document for the file in GOOGLE DOCS. If you are not sure how to use Google Docs, simply access the site at docs.google.com, and set up an account. FYI, if you have a WJPS email account, you already have access to google docs!

Step 3: If you have not set up a POWER MEDIA PLUS account, you will have to do that in order to access some of the videos. Please check the blog for information, as I have posted this numerous times.

Step 4: Complete the WebQuest.

THE ASSIGNMENT IS DUE ON MONDAY FEB. 23rd. NO EXCEPTIONS! NO EXCUSES! IT IS WORTH 250 POINTS. FAILURE TO COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENT WILL SEVERELY JEOPARDIZE YOUR CHANCES OF PASSING FOR THE SEMESTER!!!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Tonight's HW - 2/12/2009

Imagine...You are President Wilson, and you are trying to convince the allies not to punish Germany for causing WWI.  

Write a LETTER to one of the leaders of the Allies (Clemenceau - France, Lloyd George - Britain, Orlando - Italy).  Explain why it is important not to punish Germany, and to accept "peace without victory."  

REMEMBER - Do not refer to it as World War I (they had no idea there would be another).  You can call it the Great War if you like.  

Your letter must be AT LEAST one page; typing is preferred.  Email is acceptable, as are posts to Google Docs (the best option!).  

This is worth 25 points, and it's due tomorrow.  Thanks! 

Friday, February 06, 2009

Tonight's HW 2/6/09

Hello, Everyone:

Tonight's HW assignment is as follows:

Complete the WWI Poster Mini-Project. The due date is MONDAY Feb. 9th. No exceptions.

If you would like to obtain EXTRA CREDIT, complete the extra credit assignment, which was posted yesterday. The EXTRA CREDIT assignment is due TUESDAY!!!

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Extra Credit Assignment

Complete the following assignment for Extra Credit!  I will use the work that you turn in as a 100 point test, which will take the place of your lowest test grade. 


If you haven't set up your PowerMedia Plus! Account, you're going to need to do that in order to watch the video. Use Passcode: yPNvYtchCh to set up an account if you have not yet done so. 

2.  After you watch the video CLICK HERE

Complete the entire assignment...Answer all of the MC questions...Complete all of the short answers, and answer one of the Essay Questions.  Bring it in on Tuesday at the latest, and get Extra Credit.  I will use this in place of TWO test grades.  


Tuesday, February 03, 2009

HW 2/3/09

Tonight's HW

READ Ch. 19 Section
Complete Questions, 1, 2, and 4 on p. 586

Monday, January 26, 2009

Regents Week Assignment - World War I

As you may be aware, regular classes will not be in session during Regents Week. We will not be meeting again until next Tuesday. However, please note that this is NOT A VACATION! Rather, you are expected, and required to keep up with your work, and complete all of your assignments.

Here are your assignments for the week. Keep in mind that you're not expected to do all of this in one day. This is about one week's worth of work. Assignments 1-3 are due when we return on the 3rd. Assignment 4 is due on Friday the 6th

1. Read, and outline pp. 71 and 72 in the BLUE review book.
2. CLICK and Take notes:
WORLD WAR I
US ENTRY INTO WWI

2. CLICK on the links below, and listen to the lectures. It's probably a good idea for you to take notes on the lectures. Click on the link for "printable version," and you can have a copy of the information in the lecture.

US ENTRY INTO WWI

PEACE CONFERENCES


3. Complete the List of Vocab Terms below.

Central Powers
Allied Powers
Espionage Act
Neutrality
Propaganda
Zimmerman telegram
Sedition Act
Red Scare
Palmer raids
Schenck v. United States
George Creel
Lusitania
Bolsheviks
Fourteen Points
League of Nations
Henry Cabot Lodge
Big Four
U-boats
National War Labor Board
Treaty of Versailles

4. Complete the World War I Mini-Project. This Mini-Project is due on Friday February 6th. NO EXCUSES!

5. We will have an exam sometime during the week of FEBRUARY 9th. Click here for the study guide.  More details will folllow.  

Friday, January 23, 2009

Imperialism Exam Monday

Exam Study Guide IMPERIALISM

25-30 Multiple Choice Q's
One Thematic Essay
DBQ Short Answer Questions:

Multiple Choice Questions: THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS!!!

LINKS:
Part II: Thematic Essay

In developing your answer to Part II, be sure to keep these general definitions in mind:

(a) discuss means “to make observations about something using facts, reasoning, and
argument; to present in some detail”
(b) evaluate means “to examine and judge the significance, worth, or condition of; to
determine the value of”

Part II
THEMATIC ESSAY QUESTION
Directions: Write a well-organized essay that includes an introduction, several paragraphs addressing the task
below, and a conclusion.

Theme: Foreign Policy
During the course of its history, the United States has taken foreign
policy actions that have been consistent with the national interest.

Task:
Identify two events in United States history that demonstrate how the
United States has promoted the national interest by taking foreign policy
actions and for each event:

•Discuss the historical circumstances that led the United States to take
that action
•Evaluate the success or failure of that foreign policy action in
promoting the national interest of the United States

You may use any events from your study of United States history. Some suggestions you
might wish to consider include:
President George Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality (1793),
President James Monroe's issuance of the Monroe Doctrine (1823)
Congressional declaration of war against Mexico (1846),
Acquisition of the rights to build the Panama Canal (1901)
President Roosevelt's issuance of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine (1904)

You are not limited to these suggestions.

Guidelines:
In your essay, be sure to:
•Address all aspects of the Task
•Support the theme with relevant facts, examples, and details
•Use a logical and clear plan of organization
•Introduce the theme by establishing a framework that is beyond a simple restatement of the
Taskand conclude with a summation of the theme




Multiple Choice Topics:


Concepts or ideas to know:

Imperialism
Yellow Journalism
Dollar Diplomacy
Open Door Policy
Roosevelt Corollary
Boxer Rebellion
Panama Canal
Alfred T. Mahan
U.S.S. Maine
Monroe Doctrine

Possible Questions

What were the annexation of Hawaii, the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, and Dollar Diplomacy all examples of (expansion of US Power)?

What did the Foreign Policies of Presidents Taft, Monroe and Reagan all have in common? (HINT: THINK LATIN AMERICA!)

What idea, or principle did the Roosevelt Corollary establish?

What were the arguments FOR imperialism?

Why did the US intervene in Latin America?

Why did the US support a rebellion in Panama against the Colombian gov't?

Why did the US announce the Open Door Policy

What was the goal of the US's foreign policy towards Latin America from 1900-1920?

What was the purpose of "dollar diplomacy?"

What was the goal of the "big stick" and "dollar diplomacy" policies?

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Tonight's HW - Vocab

Using your class notes, and everything that we've discussed regarding social studies, complete the following

1. Identify the meaning of the following vocab terms:

Neutrality
Imperialism
Yellow Journalism
Dollar Diplomacy
Open Door Policy
Roosevelt Corollary
Boxer Rebellion
Panama Canal
Alfred T. Mahan
U.S.S. Maine

2. After indentifying each term, discuss why each one is important (its significance).

See you tomorrow!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Tonight's HW 1/12/09

Go to Digital History
READ the Documents. Annotate, Outline, Take Notes.

Answer the following questions. Please post your responses here!

1. What does Frederick Jackson Turner believe was the significance of the frontier in American history? What might be the implications of the closing of the frontier?

2. What did proponents (people in favor of) of American expansion argue? How did anti-imperialists respond to their arguments?

3. What, in your view, were the relative importance of economic interest, ideology, and strategic interest in encouraging American imperialism? In other words, how important was the economy, political beliefs, and the military importance of these areas in encouraging America to practice imperialism?

4. What principles should govern American foreign policy? In other words, what ideas should rule how we conduct our foreign policy?

5. When should the United States interfere in the internal affairs of a foreign country?

Friday, January 09, 2009

Tonight's HW 1/9/09

1. Click on the links below for each question.

2. COPY each question on looseleaf paper.

3. COPY the correct answer choice.

4. In your own words, explain WHY you chose that answer.

Use your notes, etc. to help you.

Here's a video with lots of information
Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4

Question 5

Question 6

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

American Imperialism

Answer the questions below, based on today's class, and your knowledge of Social Studies.
Questions

1.  Identify the THREE reasons why Americans supported Imperialism, or colonial expansion

2.  Should the United States, once a colony of a foreign country itself, have adopted the policy of imperialism? Why, or why not? 


Monday, December 22, 2008

Winter Break Assignments 12/24/08-1/5/09

All assignments are DUE when you return on January 5, 2009. No stories, no excuses.

Assignment #1: READ, and OUTLINE the following pages in your BLUE REVIEW BOOKS.

  • Pages 68-72
  • Chapter 9 pp. 90-100
  • Page 112

I will be collecting the outlines when you get back.

Assignment #2:
Go to the "Foreign Policy" section of the regentsprep.org website. Print out the information for each of the topics. Print, Read, and highlight each section (don't worry, they're really short). Bring it with you to class. CLICK HERE FOR THE LINK

Assignment #3: PORTFOLIO ASSESSMENT: THEMATIC ESSAY.

Historical Context: The decision to go to war is among the gravest choices made by any nation. Throughout History, Americans have made this choice for a variety of reasons.

Task: From your study of American History, identify TWO Wars. For EACH war identified:

  • Discuss TWO reasons why America entered that war.
  • Evaluate the effects of America's participation in the war.

You may use any war from your study of American History. Some suggestions you might consider include: The War of 1812, The American Civil War, The Spanish American War, World War I/World War II, The Korean Conflict, and The Vietnam War.

You may use the internet to help guide your research.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Tuesday's HW 12/23/08

THIS IS THE HW FOR TUESDAY NIGHT!!! PLEASE COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENT FOR 12/22 TONIGHT!!!

Based on the government's response to Hurricane Katrina...

In what areas was the government successful?
In what areas did each level of government fail?
What were the major reasons behind the government's success or failure?
Have your ideas about the responsibilities of government changed as a result of seeing this film? Why, or why not

When the Levees Broke - 12/22/08





Assignment: Carefully read the questions below. Using the questions, write a thoughtful reflection, and post it to this space.

Hurricane Katrina caused America to take pause and challenged our government's values.


What does it mean to be a citizen?

What type of citizen are you?

What is the role of government?

Should the federal government help the less fortunate or provide a safe atmosphere to allow people to become fortunate?

Obviously there were some mistakes made by the federal government.

Have we learned from the mistakes?

In the aftermath of Katrina were decisions made based on race? class? Or need?

Now that we have all seen the Spike Lee documentary what is our responsibility?


CLICK HERE. See what last year's classes in our school, and Queens High School of Teaching had to say. Do you agree, disagree?

Friday, December 19, 2008

Tonight's HW 12/19/08

Opening Activity
Read the following passages:
Passage 1
The stench of the hold while we were on the coast was so
intolerably loathsome, that it was dangerous to remain there
for any time, and some of us had been permitted to stay on
the deck for the fresh air; but now that the whole ship’s cargo
were confined together, it became absolutely pestilential. The
closeness of the place, and the heat of the climate, added to
the number in the ship, which was so crowded that each had
scarcely room to turn himself, almost suffocated us. This pro-
duced copious perspirations, so that the air soon became
unfit for respiration, from a variety of loathsome smells, and
brought on a sickness among the slaves. . . .

—First-person account of conditions on a slave ship
during the Middle Passage, from Olaudah
Equiano, The Life of Gustavus Vassa
Passage 2

The pungent aroma of backed-up toilets, unwashed bodies,
decaying food, mold and who knows what else. Sweltering
heat. An awful din. Rumors of unspeakable crimes. . . .
“I can’t stand to even look at pictures of that time,” said
Terrie Green, 41, who went to the Superdome with her three
children and infant granddaughter on Tuesday, August 30,
after being rescued from their flooded Ninth Ward home.
By the time we got out of there we were all sick. Sick from
the heat, sick from that stink that was there. Just worn out.”
Because of the heat—outside temperatures soared into
the high 90s, and it reached an estimated 125 degrees inside
the Superdome—the family, including little Alea, only 2 days
old when the storm hit, moved to the concourse that runs
around the exterior.

The heat took a toll on the baby, who developed a rash
and became dehydrated. After they evacuated to Houston,
the infant was hospitalized for a week.
“She’s still kind of sickly,” said Green, who remains in
Houston looking for work.

—Description of conditions in the New Orleans
Superdome during Hurricane Katrina, from Mary
Foster, “There was the fear, the heat, the misery,
but most of all—the smell,” Associated Press,
August 27, 2006

Questions:
1. What similarities can you identify between the description of conditions in the two passages?
2. Do you think the comparison of the two situations is valid? In other words, is it accurate or acceptable to compare the two situations? Why? Why not?
3. How might your views on the evacuation of Katrina victims be different, if this hadn't happened in New Orleans, but in a place that had little history of slavery?
4. Would your views be different if you were from a different racial, or ethnic group? If you were poor, rather than middle class? If you were a man, rather than a woman, or a woman, rather than a man?
5. CLICK HERE. Read the account of life for Katrina survivors in the FEMA trailer park known as Renaissance Village. In what ways might conditions in this trailer park be similar to conditions in quarters inhabited by slaves? Is this a valid comparison? Why?

Thursday, December 18, 2008

HW 12/18/08 - Teaching the Levees Act 2 Chapter 5

Base your answers to the questions below on your viewing of "Teaching the Levees," Act 2, Chapter 5.

1. In what way is Gen. Honore shown as a "All-American Hero?"
2. How is the Convention Center evacuation portrayed?
3. What images come to mind as the convoy is shown arriving in town?
4. What are the images of evacuation? What associations do you have to those images?
5. Herbert Freeman describes being forced to leave his dead mother behind in order to get on the bus. How does this dilemma make you feel?
6. Do you think the documentary is presenting a BALANCED account of the breaching (breaking) of the levees? Does the director, Spike Lee, have a point of view?

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Tonight's HW 12/17/08

Based on your viewing of "When the Levees Broke:"

1. Which agency, or part of the gov't is most responsive to the emergency? Why do you think it was effective, and how did it compare to other agencies and response organizations?
2. What point does the film-maker seem to be making about leadership?
3. What is the "Cajun Navy?" Why was it needed?
4. How do you evaluate President Bush's statement "no one anticipated the breach of the levees?"
5. How did you respond to the images of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arriving in New Orleans before the Federal Government?
6. How does the lack of response reflect upon the local, state and federal governments?
7. Do you believe, or are you convinced that that the Federal government had no warning that Katrina would be so destructive?
8. How did President Bush famously praise FEMA director Michael Brown? How does the film-maker communicate his view of this praise?
9. What did President Johnson do when Hurricane Betsy hit New Orleans?

BE THOUGHTFUL...ONE WORD ANSWERS WILL NOT COUNT!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Tonight's HW 12/11/08

Based on our discussion in class today, and what we learned about being a citizen...

1. What does it mean to be a citizen?

2. What are the the THREE different types of citizens?

3. What type of citizen are you?

4. Although we haven't really talked about it, what is the responsibility of the government to the people?

5. Should the federal government help the less fortunate or provide a safe atmosphere to allow people to become fortunate?

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Tonight's HW 12/4/08

Essay is Due Wednesday
OUTLINE MONDAY
DRAFT TUESDAY!!!

COMPLETE the OUTLINE for the ESSAY tonight!


http://web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResources/Social_Studies_Resources/USHG_Thematic_Essays/USHG_Thematic_Essay_06.02.pdf

Write a well-organized essay that includes an introduction, several paragraphs addressing the task below, and a conclusion.

Theme: Supreme Court Cases Concerning Constitutional Civil Liberties

The United States Supreme Court has played a major role in either
expanding or limiting constitutional civil liberties in the United States.

Task:
Identify two Supreme Court cases that have had an impact on civil
liberties in the United States.

For each case identified:


•Discuss the facts of the case
•Identify a specific constitutional civil liberty issue addressed by the
Supreme Court
•Discuss how the decision of the Supreme Court either expanded or limited a specific constitutional civil liberty in the United States


You may use any appropriate Supreme Court case from your study of United States
history. Some suggestions you might wish to consider include


Plessy v. Ferguson(1896),
Schenck v. United States (1919),
Korematsu v. United States (1944),
Brownv. Board of
Education of Topeka(1954),
Mapp v. Ohio(1961),
Gideonv. Wainwright(1963),
Miranda v.Arizona (1966),
Tinkerv. Des Moines School District(1969),
New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985).

You are not limited to these suggestions.

Here's a list of links to help you with your research:

http://www.twyman-whitney.com/apgovpol/landmarkcases2006.htm#CIVILLIBERTIES An excellent listing of all the cases involving Civil Liberties. Start here!

http://landmarkcases.org/ - A listing of the major SC cases in US History. TONS of background information.

http://northport.k12.ny.us/~patch/regreview.html - A list of the important SC cases you need for the Regents Exam. Many of these cases deal with Civil Liberties.

http://tourolaw.edu/patch/CaseSummary.asp - Another good link dealing with the cases.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Tonight's HW 12/1/08






"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."







Click on the links below, carefully read the information, and then answer these questions.

How do you interpret the second amendment?

Why is there such a dispute over gun ownership?

What do you think of the court's ruling?

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/21/us/21scotus.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-scotus21nov21,1,4804010.story

http://constitution.teachingmatters.org/student/brief_intros.html

Click Here for the Court's Decision

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Thanksgiving Break Assignment

Hello, Everyone:

Here is your Thanksgiving Break Assignment. The assignment is based on the following video, Racial Inequality: Remnants of a Troubled Time. Click HERE for a 30 day free trial to Discovery Learning.

When you set up your account, here are some questions you may need to answer.

For teacher information, and grades taught, click "Not Applicable." For years of teaching, click 0-2. Click on the free trial for Discovery Education Streaming Plus!

After you set up your account, please copy and paste the title of the video into your browser. After viewing the video, please complete the assignment below. Please note that the assignment can be done without the video.

Here's what you have to do.
1. If you have set up your account, watch the video Racial Inequality: Remnants of a Troubled Time,
2. Next, read excerpts from the 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of
Education. Excerpts are available online at: http://www.landmarkcases.org/brown/opinion1.html.

Although Brown v. Board of Education made segregated schools illegal, it was a long
time before Southern schools were integrated. In 1955, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the ruling
and declared that schools should be desegregated with “all deliberate speed.” Despite this
ruling, many Southern schools remained segregated. Those that did integrate faced many
challenges, as did the black students who entered these schools.

So, here's the next step:
3. You will be exploring one of three early school integrations that tested Brown v. Board of Education. Choose ONE of the following to research.

• Autherine Lucy and the University of Alabama (1956)
• Little Rock Nine and Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas (1957)
• Ruby Bridges and William Frantz Elementary School, New Orleans, Louisiana (1960)

4. After you've researched their early school integration, ask them to write a personal essay
responding to what they read. After summarizing the events and the significance of the
integration, their essays should answer these questions:
• What challenges did these students face?
• What were some of their most poignant or surprising memories?
• How do you think you would have felt and responded had you been in their shoes

In addition to any available print resources, students may use the following Web sites to find
background information and personal stories.

Aftermath of Brown v. Board of Education
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown/brown-aftermath.html

Autherine Lucy
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/leaders/marshallthrgd/lucy_1
http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/chronology/details/560206.htm
http://partners.nytimes.com/library/national/race/030256race-ra4.html

Little Rock Nine
http://www.centralhigh57.org/index.html
http://teacher.scholastic.com/barrier/hwyf/mpbstory/index.htm
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/ak1.htm
http://pbskids.org/wayback/civilrights/features_school.html
http://www.teachersdomain.org/9-12/soc/ush/civil/lr9/

Ruby Bridges
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/race_relations/jan-june97/bridges_2-18.html
http://www.rubybridges.org/story.htm
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/aaworld/history/spotlight_september.html

Good Luck!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Constitution Exam - FINAL REVIEW

Constitution Exam TOMORROW (TUESDAY Nov. 25th):
50 Multiple Choice Questions

You may bring ONE post-it (2x2 size) to the exam as a "cheat sheet," with everything that you can fit on the paper to help you pass the test.

Topics/Questions to Study:

The MAIN problem of the government under the AOC
Why was the AOC UNSUCCESSFUL
Why was there a Constitutional Convention?
Differences between the New Jersey and VA Plans
What issue did the GREAT COMPROMISE settle?
What issue did the THREE-FIFTHS COMPROMISE settle?
How was the AOC DIFFERENT from the CONSTITUTION?
Why did ANTI FEDERALISTS oppose the Constitution?
Why were the FEDERALIST PAPERS important?
Why was a BILL OF RIGHTS added to the Constitution?
Why was the AMENDMENT process included in the Constitution?
Why was a FEDERAL form of government created?
Who were the ANTI-FEDERALISTS, and why are they important?
What are examples of the UNWRITTEN CONSTITUTION?
What are the responsibilities of CONGRESS, SUPREME COURT, and PRESIDENT?
Why was the system of CHECKS AND BALANCES included in the Constitution?
What did the 24th AMENDMENT do?
Why is a search warrant needed?
What has been the result of the use of the implied powers, amending process, and Supreme Court Cases?
Why is the Constitution a "flexible" document?
What is the elastic clause?

CLICK HERE for all of the information needed to review.

Friday, November 21, 2008

8th Grade US History HW

If you are not in 8th grade, you do not need to complete this assignment.

CLICK HERE for the video from class today. Watch the video and take notes.

In order to watch the video, you're going to have to set up an account with powermediaplus.com. Use Passcode: yPNvYtchCh to set up an account.


Actively watch the video. Take notes. Then, complete the quiz you received in class today.

Good Luck

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Tonight's HW "Make Your Own Test"

ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?

Yes.

Using all of the resources available to you, prepare a twenty-five (25) question multiple-choice test.

Feel free to use all of the resources available to you on the blog. There are tons of websites out there that you can use to find information to create questions. Don't just copy the questions from the review book.

Make sure that your exam is fair & balanced. Remember the purpose of a test is to see what you've learned, and how well you're meeting the standards for your class. Your test should be a balance of 5 easy questions (just about anyone who's ever taken an American History course could answer them), 10-15 moderately difficult questions (Challenging; you would have to have read the textbook, paid attention, took good notes, etc. in order to get these questions), and 5-10 tough ones (make your brain sweat difficult).

Let's all commit to making sure that we all complete this assignment. On Friday, we will take each others' tests, and see how we're doing. I'll collect 'em, and use the questions you made to create the exam.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Tonight's HW - TLO v. New Jersey

http://landmarkcases.org/newjersey/majority.html

Click on the above link.

READ the excerpts from the majority opinion in this case.

Answer the questions below (online preferred, thanks!)
1. Why does the Court say the Fourth Amendment applies to students in schools?

2. What does the Court say is balanced against the privacy rights of students?

3. Why does the Court say the requirement of a warrant is "unsuited to the school environment"?

4. Describe the standard the Court uses to determine whether a school search is legal or not.

5. Do you think the "reasonableness" standard is adequate to protect the rights of students against invasions of privacy or other abuses? Give your reasons.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

HW 11/18/08

Here's your assignment for this evening.

1. Read the Background Information on the Supreme Court Case Tinker vs. United States (1969). The information can be found below.
2. After reading the information about the case, answer the questions that follow.
Do you think that the school policy banning armbands was fair? Why or why not?
The students knew they would be suspended if they wore armbands to school and chose to do so anyway. Why do you think they ignored the rule?
The First Amendment says "Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech." Why do you think the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that certain actions should have the same protection as verbal speech? Are these reasons valid?
Pretend that students in your school wanted to protest the school-wide ban on smoking. Should they be allowed to protest by wearing T-shirts that read "Up with 'Butts'!"? Why or why not?
Post your responses to the questions. Looking forward to seeing what you have to say.



Background Info
John and Mary Beth Tinker attended public school in Des Moines, Iowa. In December of 1965 a community group in Des Moines decided to protest American involvement in the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands. The Tinkers agreed to wear their black armbands to school. However, principals in the school district, aware of the students' plans created a rule that any student wearing an armband to school would be suspended unless the student removed the armband. Although the Tinkers knew about this rule, they decided to come to school wearing armbands anyway. After refusing to take the armbands off, John and Mary Beth Tinker were sent home by the principal. Their suspension lasted until they agreed to come back to school without the armbands.

The Tinkers filed a suit in the U.S. District Court to stop the school principals from enforcing the rule in the future. Although the District Court said that this type of protest was a form of expression protected under the First Amendment's freedom of speech clause, the Court sided with the school officials, saying that the rule was needed to "prevent the disturbance of school activities." The Tinkers appealed their case to the U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, but they lost. The Tinkers decided to appeal the case to the Supreme Court of the United States.

The fundamental question of the case came down to this: Does the First Amendment's promise of free speech extend to the symbolic speech of public school students? And, if so, in what circumstances is that symbolic speech protected? The First Amendment to the Constitution says, "Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech." The Fourteenth Amendment extends this rule to state government as well, of which schools are a part. However, the First Amendment does not say which kinds of speech are protected. It also does not specify what types of expressive actions should be considered as speech.

The question of what kind of speech or action is protected under the First Amendment has been considered many times by the Supreme Court of the United States. Generally, the Court has held that the First Amendment protects adult symbolic speech that does not harm or threaten to harm. However, at the time of Tinker, it was unclear whether students' rights in this area were different.

In 1968 the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear the Tinker's case and consider whether the Des Moines public schools ban on armbands was an unconstitutional violation of the students' right to free speech. The Court's decision in Tinker v. Des Moines was handed down in 1969.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Consitution Exam

Hello, Everyone:

On Friday, or Monday of next week, we will have an exam, covering what we've learned about the Constitution.

CLICK HERE for a great place to help you start your studying.

The test will consist of fifty (50) multiple choice questions, just like the multiple choice section of the Regents Exam. With the exception of those people entitled to extended time, you will have one hour (or one class period) to take the exam.

Listed below are resources to help you study for the exam.

1. Regents Prep. This is the place to start. Everything that will be on the test is covered here.

2. Social Studies Help. Scroll down to UNIT TWO - The Constitution. Everything's there, too.

3. Multiple Choice Bank #1. Here's where I'll get a lot of the questions. Sorry, I won't tell you which ones!

4. EduSolution. Another great bank of questions. Use the links from "Constitutional Convention" to "US Supreme Court." I'll get a good amount of the questions from here, as well. Again, sorry, I won't tell which ones!

5. I would suggest MEMORIZING chapter 4 in the review book (blue book) as well.

In addition to these links, check out all of the previous posts, as well as your class notes, assignments, and other materials. Good Luck!

Friday, November 14, 2008

HW 11/14/08 - 8th Grade Students Only

If you are a high school student, DO NOT COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT!

For those students in Ms. Fong's Class (831/802), Here is tonight's Assignment

1. Click on the links below for each question.

2. COPY each question on looseleaf paper.

3. COPY the correct answer choice.

4. In your own words, explain WHY you chose that answer.

Use your notes, etc. to help you.

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Tonight's HW 11/14/08 - MakeUp/Extra Credit Assignments

To all US History and Government Students:

In recognition of the Jets' win over the Patriots, you will all be given the weekend, for additional time to complete the makeup/extra credit assignments previously given.

Click below for the link to the assignments.

http://mrteslersblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/make-up-assignments-and-missing-work.html

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Tonight's HW 11/12/08



COPY the NOTES!

Click on the Links Below.

COPY the Question, and the CORRECT ANSWER Choice.

EXPLAIN WHY THAT ANSWER IS CORRECT!

Example:

"I chose answer choice 4 BECAUSE in the answer it states that Congress can make all the laws it needs to, in order to carry out its power. This shows that our government is expanding, like elastic."

Here are the links for the questions. Please complete this on looseleaf.

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4

Question 5

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Thursday's HW - Thematic Essay Outline

1. CLICK HERE. Download, and print the task sheet for this thematic essay.

2. CHOOSE TWO AMENDMENTS TO RESEARCH - Here's the video link from the other day

3. Using the internet, textbooks, encyclopedias, etc., do research and find out:
The historical circumstances that led to the adoption of the
amendment
. In other words, what was going on at the time that led to the adoption of the amendment? Why was it necessary? Why did the gov't decide to make the amendment?
How the amendment changed the United States government
and/or American society
. In other words, how was, or how has life been affected in America as a result of the amendment's passage?

4. COMPLETE an OUTLINE using the BLOCK Diagram of a THEMATIC ESSAY.

So...On Friday, you need to bring in.
1. Task sheet
2. Research notes
3. Outline.

Click here for examples of what your essay should (and should not) look like when you're done! Don't even think about copying these...I've already read 'em, and know what to look for!

Monday, November 03, 2008

Tonight's HW 11/03/08

Hello, Everyone:

Here is tonight's HW Assignment:

1. WATCH THE VIDEO (CLICK HERE FOR THE LINK). If you haven't set up your PowerMedia Plus! Account, you're going to need to do that in order to watch the video. Use Passcode: yPNvYtchCh to set up an account if you have not yet done so.

2. TAKE NOTES while you watch the video.

3. After you watch the video, answer the questions below.

a. Why were these amendments passed?
b. How do these amendments expand the Constitutional rights of the people?
c. To what degree do these amendments restrict the rights of citizens?
d. Which amendments are the most important, the least? Why?
e. Do you think that the government should have passed an amendment banning the consumption of alcohol? Explain why or why not.

4. For people who cannot access the video, here is a link to information about the amendments.
http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm

http://regentsprep.org/Regents/ushisgov/themes/government/amendments.htm

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE POSTING YOUR RESPONSES ON THE BLOG. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE PUTTING YOUR NAME ON YOUR RESPONSES. NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR ANONYMOUS POSTS!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

10/.31/2008 - "A Living Document"

Over the years, the Constitution has been referred to as a "living document."

In a post of at least 50, but no more than 100 words, please explain why the Constitution is called a "living document."

Here's a link with information to help you write your post.

http://bensguide.gpo.gov/6-8/documents/constitution/about.html

See you on Tuesday!

HW 10/30/08

Imagine...Only ONE of the 10 Amendments that make up the Bill of Rights could be added to the Constitution. In other words, you can only one have one freedom guaranteed to you by the Constitution.

Which one would you choose? Free speech is nice, but what about the rights of people accused of crimes? Or, it doesn't really sound like it does a whole bunch, what about the 10th amendment, which gives powers not specifically given to the Federal gov't back to the states?

Think very carefully. Then write a post of at least 50 words, but not more than 100 that identifies the amendment you choose, and more importantly, a detailed explanation about your reasons for keeping that amendment.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Tonight's HW 10/28/08

Here's your HW for this evening.

1) Using your textbook, handouts, or the internet, locate the Bill of Rights, or the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. Here's some cool links below to help you.

http://www.constitutioncenter.org/constitution/details_explanation.php?link=120&const=08_amd_01

http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm

2. Carefully study the amendments, then create a "Top 10 List" of the amendments in order of importance. In other words...Which of the 10 amendments is the most important to you? Second? Third, Etc.?

3. In a brief composition, explain WHY you chose to put the amendments in that order.

CLICK HERE for information on the Bill of Rights, and other Amendments.

See you in school tomorrow!

Friday, October 24, 2008

HW ASSIGNMENT - 10/24

DUE MONDAY - PERIODS 2 AND 4
DBQ ASSIGNMENT - CHECKS AND BALANCES .

Please click on the link for "DBQ Assessment #2" below for all of the info.

You must turn in:

1. The completed DBQ's
2. The essay.

CLICK HERE FOR THE DBQ'S


Thanks!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Tonight's HW - 10/23/08

Hello, Everyone:

Tonight's HW:

1. If you haven't finished the DBQ's, please finish whichever questions you need to complete.
2. Complete and Outline and Rough Draft of your Essay.

REMINDER: Your essay is due on MONDAY! No ifs, ands or buts! No exceptions!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

DBQ Assessment #2

Topic: Checks and Balances.
Due Date: Monday October 27th

You are responsible for turning in the following:

1. The completed DBQ Short Answer Sheet. This is easy, as we'll have completed the questions in class. All you need to do is transfer your answers to the paper.

2. A completed DBQ Essay. We will take time in class to go over an outline, and prepare rough drafts. This will be easy as well if you pay attention.

Everything is due MONDAY. No ifs, ands, or buts. If you choose not to turn the paper in, you will receive a grade of ZERO.

Tonight's HW - 10/22

Very Simple Assignment. Do it, and you get A FULL POINT ON YOUR SEMESTER GRADE!

1. CLICK HERE.

2. Print the docs.

3. Bring it in, and show it to me tomorrow.

Any Questions?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Tuesday's HW - 10/21/08

CLICK HERE to view the video you saw in class today about the three Branches of Government.

After you watch the video, please answer the questions that follow.

1. What reasons might explain why this system called a system of "Checks and Balances?"

2. Which branch do you think has the most power under this system? Why?

3. Some people say that the system of Checks and Balances slows down the process of government unnecessarily. Do you agree? Why, or Why not?

BTW...If you haven't set up your PowerMedia Plus! Account, you're going to need to do that in order to watch the video. Use Passcode: yPNvYtchCh to set up an account if you have not yet done so.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Tonight's HW 10/20/08

One of the ways that our Constitution has survived for so long is its ability to be flexible. This flexibility is made possible by the amendment process, which allows the Constitution to be changed as needed.

For this assignment you need to do the following.

1. CLICK HERE. Read the information on the process of Amending the Constitution.

2. Think of an amendment you'd like to see added to the US Constitution. In a post of no more than 100 words (but at least 50), explain:

a) What your proposed amendment is about.
b) Why your amendment should be added to the Constitution.

Here's a link to a list of amendments that have been proposed in recent years.

http://www.usconstitution.net/constamprop.htm

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Promote the General Welfare?

Click on the links below, and carefully read the articles:

Bush Vetoes Child Health Care Bill

House to Vote on New Child Health Bill


Then, based on the article and our discussion in class, reflect on the following questions:

What are the checks and balances taking place here?
Is healthcare a federal, city, or individual responsibility?
What are the limits of "promote the general welfare?"

Thursday, October 02, 2008

DEBATE PARTE UNO

1. CHOOSE ONE OF THE DEBATES BELOW:


2. Answer the following Questions

  • What questions were being asked of the candidates?
  • What is something you learned from this debate about each candidate?
  • Describe your opinion of the candidates before the debate(s). If you didn't have an opinion of the candidates, please explain why.
  • Will the debates, or did the debates change your opinion of the candidates? Why? Why not?

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Our First Exam Monday September 28

Hello, Everyone:

Our first exam will be taking place on Monday September 28th. Please mark your agendas, calendars, etc.

Here's the format of the exam.

1. Multiple Choice. Four choices for each question. Choose the one that you think best answers the question.
2. Thematic Essay: Here's the topic.

In the United States History, the rights of "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness," as stated in the declaration of Independence, have often been denied to certain groups of Americans.


Task:
1. Identify ONE group from your study of United States History.
2. Use TWO historical examples to show how the group has been denied the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
3. Identify, and discuss TWO efforts that have been made to help the group attain life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (how did this group try to get, or what was done by other people, or the gov't to help them?)
4. Evaluate the extent to which that group has achieved equality today (how successful has that group been at getting equality?)

YOU CAN USE ANY group from your study of United States History. Some of the groups you may wish to consider include:
African Americans
Asians
Women
Native Americans
Persons with Disabilities

Resources:
CLICK HERE for the multiple choice questions.

CLICK HERE for help with the thematic essay.
CLICK HEREif you want to review the information we've covered in class.
Another Great Website



Chapter 4 of the Review Book will also come in very handy.

Can You Trust the Federal Government?

The Articles of Confederation, the first government of the United States, was set up with very little power over the states. This was done as a result of a fear, or distrust of a strong central government. This likely came from the colonist's experiences under Britain in the 1760's.

Today, many people continue to distrust the Federal Government. In your opinion, is this distrust justified? Or, is it OK to trust your federal government?

Reflect on this question, and write a reaction of at least 50, but no more than 100 words.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Friday, September 19, 2008

USH HW 9/19/08

THIS IS THE HOMEWORK FOR PERIODS 2 and 4.

1. COMPLETE the rest of the DBQ questions
2. COMPLETE an outline of your DBQ essay, using the block method we discussed in class today.

APUSH HW Due 9/22

Hello, APUSHers:

Here's your mission for this weekend. Don't worry, this message will not self-destruct in 5 seconds.

1. READ and OUTLINE Chapter THREE in the Review Book (or Chapter 9 in the AP for Dummies Handout)

2. BASED on YOUR HOMEWORK NUMBER, watch the following VIDEO.

NUMBER ONES CLICK HERE

NUMBER TWOS CLICK HERE

NUMBER THREES CLICK HERE

3. CLICK HERE AND PRINT THE FOLLOWING CHART

4. Complete only the part of the chart that goes with the video that you watched.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

APUSH HW 9/18/08

APUSHers:

Greetings. Your mission:

1. Click here and obtain the worksheet "Colonial America: Assess Validity"

2. Print out the worksheet.

3. Answer the questions. Remember, it's more than just true and false. You need to explain why it's true, false, mostly true, or mostly false. In other words, be prepared to defend what you're saying

IMPORTANT: When you're doing these assignments, make sure that you're using your class notes, outlines, etc. Look back to these things in order to provide evidence to back up your statements. Don't try to attempt them without your reference material handy.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

9R HW 9/17 (p2 and p4)

Hello, everyone:

Here's your assignment:

Based on our class discussion, and the video we watched in class today discuss...

1. How did people react to the declaration of Independence?
2. In reality many people thought the declaration of independence was a bad idea. Why might they think that?

Click HERE to access the video.

You're going to need a password to get in and set up an account. Copy and paste the code below.

yPNvYtchCh

If that doesn't work, click below (how cool is that?).

APUSH HW 9/17/08

Hello, Everyone:

Tonight, you get to watch a video (YAY!)

Click HERE to set up an account; IT'S FREE!

Enter the following passcode (copy and paste works best)

yPNvYtchCh

Watch the video, and then make up TEN (10) questions (not multiple-choice or T/F) that can be answered from the video.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Tonight's HW Periods 2 and 4 9/16/08

Hello, Everyone:

For many of you, in your ELA classes, you've been discussing a very important question...

"What does it mean to be a good American?"

Well, to put a little spin on it, consider this...

"What does it mean to be a good American?"

As you respond to this question, think of the following to guide you...

  • Does being a "good American" mean that you listen to what the government says, and
    "do as you're told," or do you speak your mind, and call to attention what's wrong?
  • Do you protest when the government does something that you don't like?
  • When is it sometimes not appropriate to protest?


Looking forward to hearing from you.

APUSH HW 9/16/08


What's up, APUSHers?

We're going to be doing a COOPERATIVE HOMEWORK assignment. To quote the Wonder Pets, "what's gonna work? Teamwork!"

Here's what to do.

1. REVIEW Chapter 2 in the APUSH review book (the one you bring to class).
2. CLICK HERE for the Review Questions.
3. Based on your number, you are ONLY responsible for the following questions:
- 1: You are doing 1, 5, 9, 13
- 2: You're doing 2, 6, and 10
- 3: You're doing 3, 7, and 11
- 4: You're doing 4, 8, and 12

Remember, you're only responsible for the questions based on your number. Really dig in, and come up with detailed, thoughtful answers to these questions.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

APUSH HW 9/15/08

Hello, Everyone:

Hope that you are all enjoying your new textbooks, and review books.

Here's tonight's assignment:

1. Click on the links below, and LISTEN to EACH ONE!
Reading #1
Reading #2 - The Puritans
Reading #3 - The Middle Colonies

2. READ and Outline Review Book Chapter 2

3.Complete Multiple Choice Questions on pp. 36 and 37.

Thanks!

HW Periods 2 and 4 9/15/08

Abuse, or Punishment?

There's a big difference between the two.

At the time of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the colonists who favored a break from England claimed that the British government was abusing their rights, and that they had the right to break free from England.

Although this is the story on which our country was founded, others have made the case that the Colonists were like children who misbehaved, and that the English government was right in attempting to punish them for their actions.

What do you think? Do you think that the colonists were justified in resisting the English, and eventually declaring their freedom? Write your thoughts here in a brief post. I look forward to hearing from you.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

AP US History Homework 9/11/08

http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/crossroads/sec4/Unit_2/Unit_IIQ3R1.html

Using the handout you got at the end of class today, or by clicking the link above...

1. READ the selection "Contact: Europe and America Meet"

2. In a blog post, or written assignment discuss the following...

a. the NEGATIVE EFFECTS of Contact on the NATIVE AMERICANS
b. the NEGATIVE EFFECTS of Contact on the EUROPEAN EXPLORERS
c. the POSITIVE EFFECTS of Contact on the NATIVE AMERICANS
d. the POSITIVE EFFECTS of Contact on the EUROPEAN EXPLORERS

See you tomorrow!

Homework US History 9R (Period 4 and Period 2)

Please click on the link below (or the posting title) and read the article that follows.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/06/nyregion/06health.html?ex=1315195200&en=555a379d601bc494&ei=5090

After you read the article, write a reflection, based on the following questions:

How has money played a role in the care of 9/11 cleanup victims?
Who is at fault for the illness?
What changes in finance need to be made to correct the problem?
Is health care a federal, city or individual responsibility?

Mr. Walter Brown, a teacher at the Queens High School of Teaching, has a senior government class that is working on the same assignment. Click on the link below to access their class blog, and see what his kids had to say.

http://qhst-seniors.blogspot.com/2008/09/illness-persisting-in-911-workers.html

See you Tuesday!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

HW Assignment 9/10/08

NO CREDIT FOR ANONYMOUS POSTS! PLEASE WRITE YOUR FIRST NAME, AND LAST INITIAL AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR POST.

Here's the question:

Should the right to vote be limited only to people who are citizens of this country?

This is an issue that many of us, particularly those of us who have recently come to this country, feel quite strongly about. There are many different sides to the issue. One side, those who say "no," will state if you're not a citizen, you don't get to vote; kind of like if you go to the game without a ticket, you don't get in. The other side states that if these people are here working, and doing their best to start a new life, then the right to vote should be given to them.

Talk to people. Friends, relatives, the guy who owns the deli down the street. Your next-door neighbor. Get their ideas. Also, think about where they are coming from. What's their "perspective," or point of view. There's no easy answer to this.

Feel free to post to this as much as you like. Please maintain a sense of respect. It's OK to disagree, but not to disrespect. Good luck!

Sunday, September 07, 2008

What's Your History? HW 9/14/2010

What's Your History?

History is full of stories. What is your favorite story about your own history? Write a one-page account, telling about the most important event in your life or the person who had the most influence on you.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Welcome WJPS US History Students!

Hello, Everyone!

Thanks for visiting the blog. I've set this up as a way for us to communicate with other, and share ideas about Social Studies, school, the world, etc. I'd like to use this a way for us to even complete our homework assignments; saves paper, time, trees, etc.

It's pretty easy to get an account on this site. Follow the directions at the sign-in screen and you should be OK. Additionally, Please make sure that when you post, you leave your name and class somewhere, so I know who is writing, and I may be able to give that person credit for their assignment.

If you post, don't worry if you don't see your work right away. Before I approve your post for spelling, grammar, maturity, etc., I do read them. Once they get my approval, they go up on the blog. So, please refrain from posting the same thing over and over.

Regarding your posts, please note that as aspiring journalists, what you post here is for all of the world to see. It is expected that you will maintain a sense of maturity, and professionalism in your postings. This is a professional space, which will be viewed not only by me, but your other teachers, principals, and parents. While we do have freedom of the press in the USA, remember that you cannot publish anything that is untrue. This is called SLANDER and can get you into a lot of trouble. Additonally, please do not publish anything that is harmful, hurtful, or disrespectful towards other people.

Finally, some safety issues. Only use your first name, and last initial when posting. Don't give any other information about yourself (age, grade in school, etc.).

Again, thanks for checking in. Can't wait to read your posts! Mr. T

Supplies for US History

SUPPLIES FOR CLASS!

Looseleaf Binder (2 inch thickness preferred)
Looseleaf paper (minimum of 250 sheets)
A Folder
Five (5) Subject Dividers
1-2 pens

You must bring the above supplies to class everyday.


Classroom supplies:
1 package of copy paper
2 packages of pens
1 package of Markers (washable preferred)

Please put your name on the supplies that you brought, so you may receive credit for doing so.

This will help us to conserve school resources, freeing up resources for other valuable purposes.

If you have any trouble getting these supplies, please see me or email me immediately.

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! 

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

DBQ Assignment - Due FRIDAY 5/2/08

DBQ Assignment: 

June 2005 Regents Exam.  CLICK HERE FOR THE DBQ.  

Task: 
1.  PRINT the DBQ
2.  COMPLETE ALL OF THE DBQ SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (20 points)
3.  WRITE THE ESSAY THAT FOLLOWS (30 Points) 

ANY ASSIGNMENT NOT HANDED IN ON FRIDAY WILL RESULT IN A ZERO GRADE.  SORRY, HW PASSES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT: 

Task: 
Discuss US Foreign Policy towards Europe prior (before) the start of WWII, and after WWII started.  You must include the arguments used by those who supported isolationism, and those people who were opposed to isolationism. 


World War II

WHO?
  • Axis Powers vs. Allies
  • Japan, Italy, Germany (JIG) vs. France, England, America, Russia (FEAR)

When? 1939-1945

Why? "T.A.D.D."
•T-TREATY OF VERSAILLES
–Germany blamed for WWI, destroyed by treaty.
–Germany wants revenge for being punished

•A – Appeasement: giving into aggression
–Germany (Hitler) began taking land, threatened war if he didn’t get it.
–European countries didn’t stand up to him, so kept taking more land
–War declared when Germany invaded Poland, 1939

•D- Depression
–Europe is broke after WWI.
–People thought war was a way out

•D – Dictators: Ruler w/complete power
–Took over Italy, Germany, Japan
–Promised people they would make their countries powerful, and fix problems
–Used military force to invade other countries
•Increase their power
•Get natural resources for the army

This is the basic rundown of why WWII happened. Clicking on this link http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Lesson_91_Notes.htm will give you more important information.



Class Notes - US Reaction to WWII

How did the US react to the start of WWII?

B4 DA WAR US wants to stay out of Europe’s BIZ
How did it try to do this?

Neutrality Acts 1935-1937
•Prevent trade, travel, arms sales to BELLIGERENT NATIONS (nations that are aggressive or at war)

AFTER WAR STARTS 1939
•Begin getting ready for war
•Helping the Allies
1.Cash and Carry: Sold weapons to nations who could pick em up and pay cash
2.Destroyers for Bases: Gave GB ships so they could fight the Submarines
3.Lend-Lease: President can give weapons to the Allies

Monday, April 28, 2008

HW 4/28

1.  Read and OUTLINE pp. 90 to 94 in your BLUE REGENTS BOOK
2.  COMPLETE "Terms and Concepts," from "Isolationism to Nuremburg Trials" 
3. CLICK HERE for the Regents Review Sheet.  Please print it, and bring it to class with you tomorrow. 

Monday, April 07, 2008

HW 4/7/08 - Depression Assignment #1

DUE DATE: Wednesday April 9 (all classes including period 7).
Point Value: 50 points (1/2 a test!)


From 1929 to 1941, the US endured the Great Depression. The following factors have been recognized as causes of the Great Depression:
  • Speculation in Real Estate and the Stock Market
  • Overproduction of Industrial and Agricultural Goods
  • Uneven Distribution of Wealth
  • Protective Tarrifs
  • Shaky Banking Practices

Based on your knowledge of US History:

  1. Choose THREE of the causes of the Great Depression listed above.
  2. DISCUSS how each cause led to the Great Depression

Here's a link to help you
Here's a PowerPoint that will help, too

Your Essay:

1. TYPED, or NEATLY HANDWRITTEN ON LOOSELEAF IN INK (pencil not accepted)! If typed, please double space, and use a 12 point font. You may also email or upload to google docs. Make sure the essay is a document. DO NOT SEND ME YOUR ESSAY AS AN EMAIL!
2. Contains an introduction and conclusion.
3. Uses facts and details to support your ideas.
4. Sorry, late papers will not be accepted.
5. Sorry, you cannot use your HW pass for this assignment.

Good Luck!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Tonight's HW 4/3/08

NO HW IF EVERYONE COMPLETES IT BY TOMORROW!!!

1. Read ALL of Chapter 22 in your Textbook
2. Complete "Terms and Names" p. 690
3. Complete "Main Ideas" 1, 2, 4, 5, 7

Remember...IF EVERYONE DOES THEIR HW, we don't have any weekend HW...

Bonus: Get Everyone on the trip today to get their HW done, and we don't have HW on Monday!