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!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Tonight's HW March 31


Sorry for the late post:

Here's tonight's assignment.

1. Go to the following website:
http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/crossroads/sec4/Unit_9/Unit_IXQ1R2.html

2. Read the information about Prohibition.

3. Based on what you've read:

a. Do you think Prohibition was a good idea, or not? Why?
b. How does Prohibition relate to the war on drugs today?
c. Based on the outcome of Prohibition, do you think the US gov't should legalize drugs? Why, or why not?

Survey

Please answer the question below...

If you were given the choice, would you rather...

a) complete an individual, in-class assignment, like a test or an essay or...
b) work cooperatively with a group, and create a presentation

Please explain why you made your choice, in a short post.

Thanks!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

HW Monday 3/24/08 Due Wednesday 3/26

Hello, Everyone:

Tonight's HW assignment is based on the video you saw in class today about the 1920's. Based on the video, and your knowledge of Social Studies, create an essay that:

1. DISCUSSES THREE (3) areas of change in America during the 1920's
2. IDENTIFIES ONE (1) SPECIFIC example for each area of change
3. ASSESSES the IMPACT of each change on the lives of Americans

You may use any example from your knowledge of the events of the 1920's. Some suggestions you might wish to consider include: the role of women and African Americans, foreign policy, economics, social and cultural values

Research Links:
http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Lesson_76_Notes.htm
http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Lesson_77_Notes.htm
http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Lesson_78_Notes.htm
http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Lesson_81_Notes.htm
http://webtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek3/roaring_twenties.htm a HUGE list of links to other sites.

POINT VALUE This assignment will be scored on a scale of 1 to 5, and is worth 25 points. A RUBRIC that explains your score can be found here.

DUE DATE - Wednesday March 26. Sorry, late assignments will not be accepted.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Hip Hop Songwriting Contest

http://www.collegeboard.com/cbschools/contesthiphop/

Let's put those hip-hop skills to work! With the quality of the raps we put together, we've GOT to be able to win!

Monday, March 10, 2008

WWI Study Links

1. List of Terms and Multiple Choice Topics
2. Multiple Choice Questions
3. Online Quiz - EduSolution TEST YOURSELF!
4. Regents Prep - World War I
5. Social Studies Help Center This is the link for America's Entry into WWI. Find the links for lessons 72, 73, and 74 for more info.
6. fdmurphy.com scroll down to the section on "writing for the humanities."
7. World War I DBQ's These are taken from a course on AP US History. If you can figure out what these docs are trying to say, then you are ready!

Here it is...Now, it's up to you! Good Luck

Exam World War I

Hello, Everyone:

We are going to have an exam on World War I. It will be a TWO DAY exam. It will as close to a Regents exam as possible.

Day 1: Multiple Choice, Thematic Essay Outline and Thematic Essay
Day 2: DBQ, DBQ Outline, and Essay

Multiple Choice: 45-50 pts
DBQ Short Answer Questions: 10 Points
Outlines 5 points for each outline
Essays 15 points each


Multiple Choice: approximately 30 multiple choice questions, taken from past regents exams.
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?)

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!

Tonight's HW 3/10/08

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! 

Monday, February 25, 2008

New Unit - World War I

Hello, Everyone: 

The next unit of study that we will be covering is World War I.  Listed below are the homework assignments for this topic, which is found in CHAPTER 19 of the TB

HW'S: 
Tonight: Read pp. 578-586.  Complete "Terms and Names," and questions 2, and 4 on p. 586
Tuesday: pp. 587-593.  "Terms and Names" and "Critical Thinking" #3.  
Wednesday: pp. 594-601: Complete Questions 1 and 3 on p. 601
Thursday:  pp. 604-608: Complete "Critical Thinking" 3 and 4 on p. 608
Friday: WWI Poster Mini Project: Due Tuesday March 4 NO EXCUSES

TEST: Tentatively Scheduled for March 10 and 11 (two day exam)! Click Here for Details

World War I

In case you missed today's notes, here they are!  

Friday, February 15, 2008

February Recess Assignments

Hello, Everyone: 

Listed below are your assignments for the February Recess.  

1.  Please to the QHST Class Blog and read the post.  After reading the post, what you are going to to is the following: 

  • Develop a PLAN of ACTION - something that we as a school community can DO to HELP the victims of Hurricane Katrina.  There are so many different things that need to be done.  Follow the links on the QHST site and I'm certain that you will be able to find a cause, or something that will inspire you to help.  
2.  COMPLETE any missing assignments that are outstanding at this time.  The major assignments I am looking for are the: 
  • Thematic Essay on the Supreme Court Cases
  • Federalism Mini-Project 
Check previous posts on this blog and teacherease for more information. 

3.  Extra Credit Assignment:  You can do this for extra credit, or in place of one of the major assignments listed in #2 (in case you're missing one of them).  
  1. Go to Digital History
  2. READ the Documents
  3. ANSWER QUESTION #2 at the bottom of the web page
  4. Complete a DBQ ESSAY which answers the following question
  • "Was imperialism a proper and legitimate policy for the US to follow at the turn of the nineteenth century?" 
  • In other words, should the United States have practiced imperialism? 
  • Use information in the forms of quotes from documents to back up your opinion
  • CLICK HERE FOR HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT scroll down and find the links under "Writing for the Humanities..." Follow the links under "The Writing Process." 
  • This assignment is worth the equivalent of a one-hundred (100) point test.