Monday, June 06, 2011

HW Week of 6/6

Hello, RUSH students:

Here are your HW assignments for the week of June 6th. Please make sure that you complete these assignments, as they are very important to your preparation for the Regents exam in US History.

Wednesday:

Friday, June 03, 2011

HW 6/3/2011

Hello, Everyone:

Here's your HW assignment for this weekend. Please check the blog often, as I will also be posting review assignments for the upcoming week as well.

2. Complete the Guided Reading Questions
3. Read over the Industrialization Vocabulary List. On a separate piece of paper, rewrite the terms IN YOUR OWN WORDS! COPYING THE SAME DEFINITIONS WILL NOT COUNT!


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tonight's HW - Industrialization Review

Hello, RUSHers!

1. CLICK HERE, PRINT.
2. Highlight, and take notes.
3. Watch, and take notes on the Industrialization video. CLICK HERE

Answer the questions that follow the video.

1. What were the connections between industrialization, the rise of big business, and the advent of the modern corporation?
2. How did industrialization, the rise of big business, and the advent of the modern corporation affect living standards and opportunity for the upper strata of society?
3. How did industrialization, the rise of big business, and the advent of the modern corporation affect living standards and opportunity for the lower strata of society?
4. What was Social Darwinism? How was it used during the American industrial revolution?
5. What effect did geography have on the makeup of different cities in different parts of the country?
6. How did urban political machines gain power and how did immigrants, middle-class reformers, and political bosses view them?
7. Describe the beginnings of the American labor movement. What factors contributed to its rise and growth? What are the roles of the labor movement in today’s business environment?
8. What was the gender and ethnic diversity of farmers, miners, railroad workers, and ranchers in the West? How did this diversity contribute to growing cultural unrest in the growing cities?
9. Describe how agriculture, mining, and ranching were transformed by the industrial revolution. What role did oil play in this process?


Monday, May 23, 2011

HW Assignments Week of 5/23

Hello, RUSHers:

Here are your assignments for the week.

Monday Night: DUE WEDNESDAY!
1. CLICK on the List of Important terms and concepts for the Regents Exam. By Wednesday, you are expected to have completed the first TWENTY-FIVE terms and concepts; from the "Articles of Confederation" to the "Homestead Act." If you have the small, blue Regents review book that you were asked to purchase at the beginning of the school year, the numbers in parentheses indicate where you can find that infromation.

2. For EACH term, you should
  • Identify its meaning
  • Time and Place it took place
  • Why it's important
  • Create a non-verbal image (drawing) to help you remember it
3. If you haven't obtained a copy of the Regents Review Book, it is strongly suggested that you pick one up as soon as possible. You can order the book directly from the publisher, by clicking here. The company is very good about shipping, and you should have it within a couple of days of ordering it. If you have the book, please start bringing it to class every day.

4. If you haven't done so already, please pick up a separate COMPOSITION notebook, specifically for REGENTS REVIEW. It would be advised to do all of your review work in that notebook.

Wednesday: Due Friday
Complete the next 25 terms; Industrialization to Progressive Movement.

Friday: Due Monday
Complete the next 25 terms: Prohibition to World War II

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

EXAM FRIDAY 5/20

Hello, RUSHers:

On Friday, we will have an exam on the Cold War. It will consist of 50 multiple choice questions, and a DBQ Short Answer Section.

The questions for the exam will be taken, for the most part, DIRECTLY from the regents-prep website.

Topics 6b and 7a will comprise the source of the questions.

Here is a link to the multiple choice question bank

Here is a link to the old exams. I will be taking the DBQ from one of the old exams. Hint: It will be based on the Cold War.

HW 5/18

Hello, RUSHers:

Here's tonight's HW.

1. If you didn't finish the Multiple Choice Section of the Practice Regents Exam, please do so tonight for HW. I/We will check your answers tomorrow in class. Here's a link to the exam.


2. If you'd like to continue on, please feel free to complete the thematic, and DBQ sections. I will be happy to grade those for you as well.

Monday, May 16, 2011

HW 5/16/2011

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. You'll have to copy and paste the links into your browser.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYYKs8o6-ic

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?

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Tonight's HW-Cold War Thematic Essay

Hello, RUSHers:

Tonight's HW:

1. Click on the link to access the Thematic Essay from the August 2005 Regents Exam.

2. Based on your knowledge of the events of the Cold War, complete the Thematic Essay, and turn it in tomorrow. Here are the guidelines for your paper...

  • TYPED, or NEATLY HANDWRITTEN IN INK (BLUE/BLACK ONLY ON LOOSELEAF PAPER). Essays that are written in pencil, or on Spiral notebook paper, or paper taken from a composition notebook will not be accepted.
  • Your essay must have a minimum of five paragraphs
  • You must turn in an OUTLINE with your essay



Here are some links to help you write your paper

Regents Prep - The Cold War

Brain Pop - The Cold War (you may need to get a free subscription to get the clip.
Containment

Hippocampus - Click on the link for Cold War!

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

HW 5/5

Hello, RUSHers:

Tonight's HW
READ Chapter 30 Sections 4 and 5

Complete Guided Reading Worksheets

Section 4
Section 5

CLICK HERE and print out the DBQ on the Vietnam War.
Complete the short answer questions that we didn't finish today. You may print the whole exam if you would like, but you only NEED to print pages 11-21.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Assignments week of 4/11

Hello, RUSH students:

Here are your assignments for the week of 4/11. Test this FRIDAY on the Cold War! Details to follow!

Since there was much confusion regarding the DBQ, we will extend out the due date till THURSDAY for the essay!

Monday Night: The DBQ:

Complete the rest of the short answers. Write a rough draft of your essay.

Tuesday: After making revisions to your essay, complete a FINAL DRAFT for THURSDAY!

Wednesday: Finish your rough draft. Begin studying for the cold war test on Friday.

Thursday: Study for your test Friday:


Monday, April 04, 2011

Assignments Week of 4/4/2011

Hello, RUSH students:

Here are your HW assignments for the week of 4/4/2011

Tonight's HW
Read Chapter 26 Section 4 in your TB.
Complete the Guided Reading Worksheet.

Assignments for the rest of the week to follow.

Tuesday Night:
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. Due WEDNESDAY!
Wednesday Night: Due Thursday

THE COLD WAR "HOT 24"
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: Review for a Quiz on the Cold War

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Assignments Week of 3/28

Hello, RUSH students:

Here are your assignments for the week of 3/28. Please be mindful of the due dates! As always, please note that failure to complete HW assignments will result in parental phone contact, as well as a ZERO for the assignment.

Monday Night 3/28: Due Tuesday 3/29

1. Read Chapter 26 Section 1 in your Textbook.
Here's a link to an AUDIO SUMMARY of the Chapter!
How Awesome! Download it to your iPod, and have US History on the go!
Don't have an iPod? CLICK HERE

Wednesday Night: Due Thursday 3/31

Read Chapter 26 Section 2
Complete the Guided Reading Worksheet
Here is a link to the audio version of this section

Thursday Night: Due Friday April 1
IF ALL RUSH STUDENTS COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENT, THERE IS NO HW FRIDAY!
Read Chapter 26 Sections 3 and 4
Complete the Guided Reading Worksheets for each chapter
Section 3

Section 4
Audio Summaries

Friday Night?!?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

WWII EXAM - TAKE HOME!

Hello, RUSH students:

Your exam on WWII will be a TAKE HOME TEST! You will complete it at home, and bring it to school on MONDAY 3/28.

As a result of the exam, we will move Friday's HW assignment to Monday!

Here's a link to the exam!

Here's a link to the answer sheet.

Please note that you are only required to turn in the answer sheet, and essay. Anyone who fails to bring in the assignment will receive a grade of ZERO, and will be subject to a parental phone call.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

HW Week of 3/21

Hello, RUSH Students:

Here are your HW assignments for the week of 3/21.

PLEASE NOTE: ALL STUDENTS WILL BE TAKING A PRACTICE REGENTS EXAM IN US HISTORY, PERIODS 1-3 ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 23, 2011. PLEASE BE ON TIME, AND PREPARED WITH TWO (2) PENS, LOOSELEAF PAPER, AND AN INDEPENDENT READING BOOK. PARENTAL PHONE CALL WILL RESULT IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY OF THESE THREE ITEMS WITH YOU ON WEDNESDAY!

HW ASSIGNMENTS:
Monday 3/21: CLICK HERE to watch the Video "World War II: The World at War." After you watch the video, complete the questions on the following worksheet. CLICK HERE FOR THE WORKSHEET!

Tuesday 3/22: DUE THURSDAY!
3. Write a ONE-PAGE (350 Word) Paper (I will be counting words!) answering the following Question:
  • While 15 million Americans were called overseas to fight the Axis aggression, Americans at home faced tremendous changes during wartime as well. How did Americans respond to the call of war domestically?
RUSHers Please Note: THIS ASSIGNMENT WILL COUNT AS A 2 point (weighted) quiz grade (1/2 a test)! No Essay on Thursday = ZERO!

Wednesday 3/23: Finish the Tuesday Night Essay

Thursday: 3/24 Review for the exam Friday!

Friday:

1. Read Chapter 26 Section 1 in your Textbook. Here's a link to an AUDIO SUMMARY of the Chapter! How Awesome! Download it to your iPod, and have US History on the go! Don't have an iPod? CLICK HERE

Sunday, March 13, 2011

HW Week of 3/14/2011

Hello, RUSHers:

Here's your HW assignments for the week of March 14, 2011. Unless otherwise stated, all HW assignments are due the day after they are assigned. Failure to submit HW assignments timely will result in parental phone calls. Please note that the only acceptable reason for failing to complete assignments timely is an excused absence from school.

Exam on WWII Monday March 21, 2011. Details to follow!

HW
Monday Night: Due March 15, 2011
.
1. Finish the questions from the class discussion on Pearl Harbor.

Tuesday Night: Due March 16, 2011
READ Chapter 25 Section 1 in your Textbook.
COMPLETE the Chapter ID's (Vocab Terms) on the following worksheet. Please print the worksheet, and complete the definitions on there.

Wednesday Night: Due March 17, 2011
Review Chapter 25, Section 1 (TB)
Read Chapter 25 Section 2 (TB)
Complete The GRW (Guided Reading Worksheet) for sections 1/2. CLICK HERE AND PRINT!

Thursday Night
Read Chapter 25 Sections 3 and 4

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Assignments Week of 3/7

Hello RUSHers:

Here's your assignments for the week of March 7th.

2. Write your FIRST DRAFT of your DBQ Essay

Tuesday Night:
Complete your SECOND DRAFT of your DBQ Essay

Wednesday:
Prepare a FINAL DRAFT to be turned in on THURSDAY

Thursday:
Read Chapter 24 Section 3

Friday:
1. Please finish the DBQ Essay for Monday
Read Chapter 24 Section 4

Thursday, March 03, 2011

QUIZ STUDY GUIDE

RUSHers!

We're going to have a very short QUIZ on Friday. The QUIZ will cover Chapter 24, Section 1 and 2. If you watched the video last night, and you've done the HW assignments related to the two sections of the chapter, I'm pretty confident you'll do great!

The quiz will consist of 12 matching questions, and 8 multiple choice questions. All of the MC questions came right off of regentsprep.org.

Excellent Study Lecture!

Here's what you need to know.

Which nation won the Battle of Britain.
Which British prime minister signed the Munich Pact.
After the fall of France, he set up a government in exile in Britain.
What led Hitler to call off the invasion of Britain indefinitely.
What was the German strategy of "lightning war" called? What country was Germany's first target?
What Germany and the Soviet Union agreed to.
Which nation ceased to exist after it was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union.
What country invaded Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Britain and France's policy toward German aggression.
Who said “Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor. They chose dishonor. They will have war.”
The terms of surrender forced on this nation included German occu- pation of the northern part of the country and the establishment of a Nazi-controlled puppet government in the southern part.

The Multiple Choice will deal with questions relating to the start of the war, and America's initial reaction to the war.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Homework Assignments Week of 2/28

Hello, RUSH Students:

Here are your assignments for the week of 2/28

Monday Night: DUE TUESDAY!
1. READ CHAPTER 24, SECTION 1 in your RED TEXTBOOK.
2. Print out the Guided Reading Worksheet. Click on the link to access the file.
3. READ, and complete the worksheet

Tuesday Night: Due WEDNESDAY

Wednesday Night:

Thursday:
1. READ CHAPTER 24 SECTION 2 in your RED TEXTBOOK
3. Review your notes, and HW for a brief quiz on Chapter 24, Sections 1 and 2.

Friday:
2. Complete the DBQ Short Answer Questions

Friday, February 18, 2011

PEN DRIVE


Bring PENS...Get HW Passes!

Donate a package of pens to our PEN DRIVE, receive a homework pass!

Our goal is to make sure that we never have to worry, at least in this class, about having a pen to take notes, etc. Let's help each other.

If you bring in a package of pens (1 dozen), you will receive a HOMEWORK PASS. You can bring in as many packs of pens as you like, but there will be a maximum of THREE HW PASSES allowed per student.

Thanks in advance for helping your classroom community.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

HW 2/16/2011

Hello, RUSH students:

Here's tonight's HW assignment.

1. Review Ch. 19 Section 4 in your Textbook
2. CLICK HERE, print, and Complete the Guided Reading Exercise.

EXAM Study Guide

WWI EXAM - This Friday

This exam will be a take home exam, that is due on the Monday we return from February break (February 28). With the exception of a legal absence from school, anyone who does not turn in the exam, will receive a grade of zero.

We will beging working on the exam in class on Friday. You will work on it at home and finish over the week that we're off from school, in addition to your February break assignments. Although the exam is a take-home exam, it is expected that you will put the same effort into studying that you would as if it were an in-class exam.

Here's a link to the exam.

Please note that you don't have to print out the exam. You only have to turn in the answer sheet.

Here's what's going to be on the exam. The exam will very closely approximate a Regents exam in term of its length, and depth of coverage of the subject.

1. Vocab:
Selective Service Act
Hello Girls
Big Four
Fourteen Points
Treaty of Versailles
Schlieffen Plan
Sussex Pledge
Allied Powers
Central Powers
Zimmerman Note
U-Boats
Convoy System
reparations

2. Multiple Choice: 40 Questions

3. Thematic Essay Topic: Supreme Court Cases Concerning Constitutional Civil Liberties Task: Using the case of Schenck 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?)

4. DBQ – Topic: Why did the US enter WWI? Will be VERY similar to the assignment we did in class.

You’ll have about 5 DBQ’s to answer.
Each document will relate to the US’s entry into WWI.
After you finish the DBQ’s, you’ll have an outline to complete
After the outline, you’ll write your essay.
Has to have intro, conclusion, and body paragraphs
Answer MUST make reference to a certain # of document(s) (ex: “in document 1, it shows that the US was exporting nearly 2 billion dollars to Britain by 1916.”

Good Luck!

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

HW - Thursday Feb. 10th 2011

Hello, RUSHers:

Here's your assignment for tonight.

1. Review Chapter 19 Section 3 in your textbook.
2. CLICK HERE and print out "The War at Home - Guided Reading"
3. Complete the exercises and turn the assignment in Friday!


Tuesday, February 08, 2011

HW 2/8/2011

Hi, Everyone:

Here's tonight's HW. Because of the late post, you can hand it in on Thursday.

CLICK HERE for the resources you will need to complete the assignment. Thanks!

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Monday, January 31, 2011

HW Assignments Week of 1/31/2011

Hello, RUSH students:

In an effort to stay organized, I've laid out your HW assignments for the week. Click the links below to print out the assignments, and complete them.

Tuesday Night: Due Wed 2/2. Print out, and complete the Chapter 19 Summary. Please answer all the questions on the back of the page, or on a separate piece of paper.

Wednesday Night: Due Thursday 2/3. Print out, and complete the Chapter 19 Building Vocabulary Sheet. Please note that you are only responsible for completing sections A and B.

Thursday: Due Monday 2/7. Print out, and complete the Chapter 19 Quiz.


Sunday, January 23, 2011

EXTRA CREDIT HW ASSIGNMENT

WATCH - "The Panama Canal" It will be on regular TV tomorrow night (January 24th) on PBS (Channel 13) CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT WHEN IT WILL BE ON!

Complete the video/podcast sheet, and turn in. This assignment is worth 1.0 points.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Study Guide for Imperialism Quiz

Hello, Everyone!

Here's a little guide to the quiz. It's scheduled for Friday, but if the copies aren't ready, we'll do it Monday!

15 Vocab Terms
Theodore Roosevelt
Emilio Aguinaldo
Adm. George Dewey
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Queen Liliukolani
William Randolph Hearst
USS Maine
Valeriano “Butcher” Weyler
William McKinley
Yellow Journalism
Sanford B. Dole
De Lome Letter
Open Door Notes
Monroe Doctrine
Roosevelt Corollary

35 Multiple Choice Questions. All will be taken from the regents prep website.

CLICK HERE for the link!

Additionally, you can watch the video, and all the lectures from last week's hw to help you.

Good Luck!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

HW Assignments Week of 1/17 and 1/24

Hello, RUSH students:

Announcements:

QUIZ This FRIDAY - 35 Multiple Choice Questions.
15 Vocabulary Words/Chapter ID's STUDY GUIDE TO FOLLOW!

Here are your assignments for the week, as well as your assignments for Regents Week.

Monday Night: Complete the assignments from FRIDAY NIGHT.
Due Tueday 1/18/2011
1. Review Lectures 54 and 55. Click the links below for the lectures:
2. Read Ch. 18 Sections 3 and 4 (pp. 558-571)
3. Complete the "Terms and Names" on pp. 564 and 571.

Tuesday: Watch the Video "America Becomes a World Power." Yes, this is the same video that we viewed in class, but it's a great way to review for the exam on Friday. CLICK HERE for the video. After watching the video, complete the questions on the worksheet. CLICK HERE for the Worksheet!

Wednesday/Thursday: Review for the Quiz on Friday.

Friday:
Begin your Regents Week Assignment. You are responsible, by MONDAY JANUARY 31, to complete Chapter 19, and the questions/ID's in the packet. CLICK HERE for the REGENTS WEEK ASSIGNMENT PACKET!

Sunday, January 09, 2011

Assignments for the Week of 1/10/2011

Hello, RUSHers:

Here are your assignments for the week of 1/10/2011. You can choose to do each assignment daily, or knock it all out in one shot. Each assignment is worth .25 points, except Friday's which is .50 points.

Monday Night: Due Date Wednesday 1/12/2011

1. READ ch. 18 Section 1 (pp. 548-551).

Tuesday: Finish Monday's HW. If you finished Monday's HW, feel free to proceed on to Wednesday's assignment.

Wednesday: Due Date Friday January 14, 2011.
1. Read Ch. 18 Section 2 (p.552-557)

Thursday: Finish Wednesday's Assignment. If you've finished, feel free to proceed to Friday's Assignment.


Friday: Due Tueday 1/18/2011
1. Review Lectures 54 and 55. Click the links below for the lectures:

2. Read Ch. 18 Sections 3 and 4 (pp. 558-571)
3. Complete the "Terms and Names" on pp. 564 and 571.

EXPECT A QUIZ SOMETIME DURING THE WEEK of 1/18 on Foreign Policy (Neutrality-Imperialism).


Thursday, January 06, 2011

HW 1/6/2010

Hello, RUSHers:

Here's tonight's HW.

In the RED TEXTBOOK

READ pp. 190-196

Terms and Names on p. 196
MAIN IDEA #4 ON P. 196

Sunday, December 19, 2010

RUSH WINTER BREAK ASSIGNMENT

Here is your break assignment. Please note that I am not expecting you to finish this in one day. I have given you the assignment with almost THREE WEEKS to complete it. It is more than ample time to complete the entire assignment.

Furthermore, I am hopeful that by this time you have created study groups, and are utilizing the people in class to help you work through the material. Above that, I would also suggest using this link to post information, and really cooperate! Additionally, you should make use of the Facebook page to coordinate information.

Please note that the assignment will be turned in on the day we return from winter recess, as you enter the class. Please staple all of the written work together, or place it in a folder.

As previously stated, unless you are legally absent from school, late work will not be accepted. "Technical Issues" are no longer acceptable excuses for the failure to complete assignments.

It should be further noted that this assignment is weighted, and will count towards your second semester GPA.

You will be completing a take-home exam. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions, and one (1) Thematic Essay.



Friday, December 17, 2010

Supreme Court Mini-Project

CLICK HERE for the worksheet. Print it out.

Please start working on this assignment ASAP.

This assignment is due on THURSDAY DEC 23rd. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

TAKE HOME EXAM STUDY GUIDE

CLICK HERE for the link to the Study Guide!

HW 12/15/2010

Here's your assignment for this evening. Please post your answers, instead of writing them by hand.

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.

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Federalism Mini-Project '10

Due Date - 12/15/2010

Students will:

a. analyze the nature of the relationship between the Federal and State governments
b. explain how various government actions illustrate the system of Federalism in their daily lives.

Background information: The concept of Federalism is one that underlies all concepts about the power of government in the US system. Federalism within the United States system is the balancing of power between a Federal Government and State Governments. Within this system, the Federal Government is superior to the State Governments. For example, a state could not pass a law that directly contradicted a law passed on the federal level. Within these principles, power is divided among the federal (delegated powers) and state governments (reserved powers). Power is also shared between the federal and state governments (concurrent powers).

How does Federalism affect your daily life? For this assignment, you will carefully observe your school, your neighborhood…In short, the world around you. You will then express this idea in a written (and visual, if you choose) form.

What do I have to do?
1. For the next few days, carefully observe your surroundings. Using the list of powers that you were given in class, as well as in the Constitution (p. 158 of your TB), look for examples of these things in action around you. These examples can consist of almost anything; buildings, street signs, even people!
2. Using a notebook, or your reporter’s pad, make a list of these things. Record where and when you saw these things, and the example of the power you see in action. For added information (and extra points) take pictures of them. Here are some examples:
a. A Post Office, or a USPS mailbox. This would be an excellent example of a Delegated Power, because the Federal Government has the power to establish post offices and postal roads.
b. A hairdresser. A hairdresser needs a license to cut hair in New York State. One of the RESERVED POWERS of the state government is to license professional workers.
3. Your goal is to find AT LEAST two examples of each of the powers occurring in your daily lives. Remember, the powers are the:

a. Delegated: Federal Government
b. Reserved: States
c. Concurrent: Shared

4. After finding your examples, compose an essay that:

a. Discusses how Federalism works (one paragraph)
b. Identifies at least two examples of each power (one paragraph for each of the three powers). Your examples must identify where and when you saw them, as well as a brief description of the example.
c. Has a strong introduction and conclusion. Therefore, your essay should be at least 6 paragraphs.

5) Your essay must be TYPED or neatly handwritten in ink. If you type your essay, it must be double spaced, and you must use 12 point font (Arial, or Times New Roman only).
6) For added visual impact, and extra credit (up to 20 points), you may attach photographs of your examples to a poster board along with your essay, similar to the “What America Means to Me” project. Please note that this is an optional step. You will not be penalized if you do not complete this step.
7) BE CREATIVE…WORK HARD…HAVE FUN!
8) Make sure that you include your name, and class period on your assignment.P

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Checks and Balances DBQ

CLICK HERE for the DBQ that we worked on in class today. Please print out the documents, and complete the remaining questions. When you've finished with that, please complete an outline of the DBQ Essay. We will spend time in class Friday working on a draft, and then making it awesome for Monday, to be handed in Tuesday!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

HW 11/30

1. Review the information on the 3 Branches of Gov't by CLICKING HERE
2. Listen to the lecture, by clicking here
3. Answer the questions below.

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?

Tonight's HW 11/29

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.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Tuesday's HW 11/22/11

CLICK HERE Download the issue brief, read it, and print it.

Read FOUR of the articles below. Click the links below. You should outline each article and take notes.

Free Speech and Cyberbullying
MySpace Hoax Led to Suicide

Using what you've learned from the articles, as well as your knowledge of Social Studies...

What are the arguments for allowing schools to punish students for behavior outside of school?
What are the arguments against allowing schools to punish students for their behavior outside of school?
What role should schools play in deciding what is or is not appropriate online activity for their students?
Should a school be able to suspend you for insulting a fellow student over Facebook?


Editorials

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

HW 11/11/2011

Hello, RUSH Students:

Here's tonight's HW:

CLICK HERE for the presentation, "Issue Introductions."

After viewing the presentation...

1. Which amendment from the Bill of Rights relates to...

a. Gun Control
b. Death Penalty
c. Violent Video Games
d. Student Free Speech
e. Student Searches
f. Religion and Science
g. Trials and Terrorism


2. Choose FOUR (4) of the questions listed below. For each question, explain your opinion in a response of AT LEAST ONE PARAGRAPH (FIVE SENTENCES MINIMUM).

a. Should people be allowed to purchase assault weapons, like machine guns?
b. Should a person be sentenced to death if he or she commits a terrible murder?
c. Should schools have the right to discipline students for behavior that happens outside of school?
d. Should schools have the right to search students to protect the safety of all students?
e. Should there be laws to prevent minors from buying violent video games?
f. Should public school students learn about Intelligent Design as well asEvolution?
g. Should the government be allowed to imprison suspected terrorists for years, without a trial?

Sunday, November 07, 2010

Bill of Rights HW Assignment

Carefully study the amendments below, 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. Your composition should be around 175 words (1/2 a page).

The Bill of Rights (from regentsprep.org)
Amendment Right(s) Historic
Roots

1

Freedoms



  • Freedom of Religion

  • Freedom of Press

  • Freedom of Speech

  • Freedom of Assembly

  • Separation of Church and State (no
    national religion)


The English
gov't had suppressed speech, assembly and press
rights in an attempt to quell the growing
colonial discontent. Additionally, many early
settlers (such as the Pilgrims) came to America
in search of religious freedom.
2

Right to Bear Arms


  • Right to keep and bear arms


In the period prior to the
revolution, the English attempted to limit militia
activity, as they rightly feared preparations
for a coming revolution.
3

No Quarter


  • Right to protection from troops being
    quartered in homes during peacetime


The Quartering Act passed
by English Parliament required the colonists to
house and feed British troops stationed in the
colonies.
4

Search and Seizure


  • Right against unreasonable search and
    seizure

  • Warrants require cause and must be
    specific


British troops often search houses
and property at will, in an attempt to suppress
organizations working towards a revolution.
5

Rights of the Accused


  • Accused must be indicted by a Grand Jury

  • Cannot be tried for the same crime twice (double
    jeopardy
    )

  • Cannot be forced to testify against
    yourself

  • Right to a fair trial with all proper
    legal rights enforced (due process)

  • Right to fair compensation ($$) when the
    gov't takes your property for public use


Many accused under British law in
the colonies, were jailed without being accused
of a crime. It was also not uncommon for a
person in the colonies to be tried under the
laws of Britain, without regard to the local
laws passed within the colonies.
6

More Rights of the Accused


  • Right to be informed of the charges
    against you

  • Right to a speedy and public trial

  • Right to an impartial jury

  • Right to face witnesses against you in
    court

  • Right to counsel (a lawyer)

  • Right to call witnesses in your defense


In the era prior to the
revolution, British courts could keep a suspect
in jail without accusing him/her of a crime or
bringing them into a court of law. Many suspects
sat in prison for years awaiting trial, only to
be found innocent an released.
7

Rights in a Civil Case


  • Right to a trial by jury in a civil case
    (non-criminal case)


This provision
protected the idea of trial by jury (a
fundamental notion in both English and American
law) and extended it to all cases private or
public.
8

Cruel and Unusual Punishment


  • Right to protection against cruel and
    unusual punishment

  • Right to protection against excessive
    bails and fines


Even given that
English laws applied to the colonies, English
run colonial courts did not enforce the law
evenly or fairly in the eyes of many. Excessive
fines were levied for small offenses and
extended sentences were given colonists
perceived as threats for even the most minor
offenses.
9

Unenumerated Rights


  • Guarantee that rights not enumerated
    (listed) in the Constitution are still
    protected


The founding fathers wanted to be certain
that rights articulated in the Bill of Rights
were not thought to be the only possible rights.
10

Reserved Rights


  • Guarantee that the people and the states
    have all of the powers not specifically
    delegated the federal government (reserved
    powers
    )


Many of the founding fathers
feared the domination of the people and the
states by a powerful federal government. To
insure the containment of this power, people and
states are granted all the powers that the
federal government is not.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

HW Assignments Week of 11/1

Hello, RUSHers:

Here are your assignments for this week.

Monday Night -

1. DUE WEDNESDAY! FINISH the Thematic Essay on the Constitutional Convention.
2. PLEASE CLICK HERE and PRINT a copy of the Rubric. EXTRA CREDIT if you print it!
2. Print a copy of the Constitution Quest. You will need this to complete the assignment we will be starting on Wednesday. CLICK HERE for the link!

Wednesday - DUE MONDAY 11/08/2010 - Finish the Constitution Quest. We will be working on the C-Quest in class Wed., Thu., and Fri. This assignment will count as a test (4.0 points), and will be graded.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

HW Assignments and Announcements Week of 10/25/2010

Hello, RUSHers:

Here are your assignments for the week of 10/25/2010.

Monday Night: Due Tuesday 10/26/2010

CLICK HERE, and post a response to the questions. You don't have to write anything down! Just post a response! Cool, right?!?

Tuesday Night: Finish the Thematic Essay, DBQ and DBQ Essay. Click the link for the exam! Due THURSDAY 10/28/2010

Wednesday Night: Continue Working on the Thematic, DBQ, and DBQ Essay. Due THURSDAY

Thursday Night: Begin THEMATIC ESSAY on The Constitutional Convention (major assessment piece!) due WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3rd!

Friday: Finish a rough draft of your Thematic Essay on the Constitutional Convention. Final Draft is due November 3rd!

3/5 Compromise Reaction

RUSHers:

Here's a review of the 3/5 compromise

"A fundamental economic and social division began to erupt over the issue of slavery. The southern, agriculturally based states relied heavily on slavery and slaves constituted a significant portion of their populations. The northern states opposed counting slaves for representation in government because they were not citizens and their population could easily be increased, tipping control of the federal legislature to the southern states"

Based on today's lesson regarding the 3/5 compromise, and your knowledge of social studies, respond to the questions below. You can post your responses, so you do not have to write them out on paper.

1. Was the 3/5 compromise the BEST possible solution in 1787 to the issue of slavery?
2. Do you think that the Constitution, by compromising on the slave trade and incorporating a fugitive slave clause, gave approval to slavery?
3. Is compromise over a moral issue like slavery ever justified? Can any human being ever be considered as less than a whole person? Why, or why not?

Assignments 11/8/11-11/11/11

Monday Night - Due Wednesday!
Please finish your station assignment. If you print out the worksheets, you may write on them. Please staple all of your work together, and make sure your name is on every page!

Wednesday Night - Begin working on your...
MAJOR ASSESSMENT PIECE (PORTFOLIO PIECE #1): DUE DATE TUESDAY 11/15

Thematic Essay: Constitutional Issues

The Constitutional Convention of 1787 adopted several compromises to resolve disagreements over major issues facing the new nation.

Task:
Identify two issues from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 (what were two disagreements that occurred?).

For each issue identified

• Describe the disagreement that arose over the issue at the C.C. (tell us about the disagreement; don’t just say what it was! Who was it between? What was it over?)
• Explain how the issue was resolved through the use of Compromise (Give the details behind the compromises; how did they work? What did each side get?

You may use any issue that was discussed at the CC. . Some
suggestions you might wish to consider include, but are not limited to:
• Representation in Congress
• Slavery
• Taxation

Thursday Night - Revise your 1st Draft

Friday Night - Revision of your draft

Essay Resources:
Chapter 4 (p 20-34) of the BLUE Review Books
Chapter 5 of the Textbook The Americans
Regentsprep.org – follow the links for Government.
Fdmurphy.com – follow the links for essay writing
Socialstudieshelp.com
Class Notes

Thursday, October 21, 2010

HW 10/22/2010

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.