Sunday, May 09, 2010
Poster Assessment - Credit Repair or Extra Credit
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Test Friday - Review Sheet
Here's some info for your test on Friday. The test will cover our study of World War I.
| Vocab | Multiple Choice | Thematic |
| Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Zimmerman Note Espionage/Sedition Acts 14 points | The effects of the “clear and present danger” test from Schenck vs. US The Can the government limit your civil rights during wartime? What was the purpose of the 14 points? Why did the US Senate object to the Treaty of Versailles What was the IMMEDIATE cause (“trigger) of WWI? How did President Wilson persuade Congress to enter WWI? What was the purpose of the WHEN did the WHO were the members of the Allies/Central Powers? | Schenck vs. US (1919) Supreme Court Case Information can be found on pages 602-603 of your textbook. |
Friday, April 30, 2010
Tonight's HW 4/30/2010
- READ pp. 604-609 in your RED TB
- Complete "Terms and Names" p. 609
- Complete questions 3&4 on p. 609
Friday, April 23, 2010
World War I Webquest - HW For This Weekend
We are beginning our next major assessment piece. The webquest is due MONDAY MAY 3rd (Mr. Tesler Day). Anyone who chooses not to complete the assignment will receive a grade of zero; sorry, no exceptions. This is an intensive assignment. DO NOT wait until the last minute to complete the assignment, or email me that you don't understand what to do, on the Sunday night before the project is due!
Here is a link to the project website.
Here is a link to the questions you must answer.
Here is the power point.
Click on the links above, and download the appropriate information. Please be PATIENT. These files are very large.
Directions: Using the video clips, and the slideshow, answer the questions that accompany each section. This is a very long, and very intensive project, so please make sure that you are working on it, in a timely manner.
Questions? Concerns? I'm in 353 every day till 3PM. Thanks!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tonight's HW
VIEW LECTURE 57 - Peace Conferences Please complete the PODCAST form that you used for last night's HW assignment.
On page 612 of your textbook.
COPY - VISUAL SUMMARY
Complete: "Main Ideas" #1-8
Monday, April 19, 2010
Online Quiz
Sunday, April 18, 2010
HW Assignments Week of 4/19/2010
Here are your assignments for the week.
- 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
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Extra Credit Assignments
- CLICK HERE. PRINT the QUESTIONS.
- CLICK HERE. You will be directed to a link for all EIGHT of the "America in the 20th Century" Videos. Again, for those of you who do not have a POWER MEDIA PLUS account, you must get one right away!
- WATCH each of the videos. As with any lecture, or video, it's a great idea to take notes while you're watching.
- Answer the questions, either on looseleaf, or type them up.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Tonight's HW 4/16/2010
1. Discuss how the United States tried to become a world power.
2. Compare and contrast the views of Imperialists and Anti-Imperialists.
3. How could the acquisition of Alaska benefit the United States?
4. Discuss some of the causes of the Spanish-American War.
5. Discuss the obstacles the Unites States had to face in order to gain control of the Caribbean and
Pacific regions.
6. Discuss the United States motivation to become involved in China with the Open Door Policy
and its effects on China.
7. Discuss the significance of Roosevelt's Great White Fleet.
8. Discuss the benefits the Panama Canal brought to the United States.
9. How does the Monroe Doctrine, created in 1823, emerge again in 1905?
10. Compare and contrast the foreign policies of the Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson administration.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
HW Assignments Week of 4/12/2010
Here are HW assignments for the week. Expect a quiz/test shortly on Foreign Policy. Details to Follow
- Louisiana Purchase
- Monroe Doctrine
- Manifest Destiny
- Spanish American War
- Imperialism
- Open Door Policy
- Good Neighbor Policy
- Organization of American States
- Nationalism
- Freedom of the Seas
- Submarine Warfare
- Fourteen Points
- Treaty of Versailles
- League of Nations
- Isolationism
Sunday, March 21, 2010
HW Assignments Week of 3/22/2010
Here are your assignments for the week. FYI, We are tentatively looking at a quiz/mini-test on Friday, on PROGRESSIVISM. Progressivism is covered in CHAPTER 17 of your textbook. CLICK HERE for a Presentation with all of the info that you will need about Progressivism (certainly enough to pass the exam).
Tuesday: Due Wednesday
- Progressive Movement (Or "progressivism")
- Muckraker
- Suffrage
- Susan B. Anthony
- Theodore Roosevelt
- The Jungle
- NAACP
- Woodrow Wilson
- Clayton Anti-Trust Act
- Federal Reserve System
- Square Deal
- Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
- What were the problems the Progressives tried to fix?
- According to the Progressives, what caused these problems?
- Who were the MUCKRAKERS? What reasons might explain why they are so important?
- In your own words, describe a "political machine."
- Briefly explain how the "city manager" system worked?
- How did companies try to get around laws set up to protect workers?
- What was so important about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire?
Friday: Begin working on your spring break assignment.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
HW 3/17/2010
Here's tonight's HW assignment
THEMATIC ESSAY - DUE DATE 3/22/2010 - Will be graded as a 2.0 weighted quiz.
Guidelines:
1. Essays will be collected at the start of class on March 22.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Test Review Questions
Monday, March 08, 2010
HW Assignments Week of 3/8/2010
Here are the assignments for this upcoming week.
The Unfinished Nation: A New Corporate Order
Investigates the major causes and implications for the Industrial Revolution. Set against the backdrop of social change and political dispute, the program discusses Thomas Edison, the light bulb, Eli Whitney, the cotton gin, J. P. Morgan, John Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, the railroad strike, the Knights of Labor Union, and the American Federation of Labor. Wrapping up with a look at the tremendous transformations in the quality of life for both skilled and unskilled workers during the revolution, the informative presentation addresses wage disputes, poverty, the creation of the working class, and child labor.
The Unfinished Nation: The Age of the City
Friday, March 05, 2010
HW Friday 3/4/2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Note Taking Template for Project
Friday, February 12, 2010
Vacation Assignment
Here are your assignments for February Break.
Friday, February 05, 2010
DBQ Assignment Due MONDAY!
Here is the link- DBQ Civil War -
Please complete all of the short answer questions for MONDAY!
THE FINAL DRAFT OF THE ESSAY IS DUE ON FRIDAY Feb. 12th.
Along the way...
1st Draft - Due Tuesday
2nd Draft - Due Thursday
FINAL DRAFT - DUE FRIDAY, along with SHORT ANSWER DBQs!
This DBQ is worth a FULL TEST (4.0 points). Failure to meet deadlines will have the following consequences.
No 1st draft - Reduction of 10%
No 2nd draft - Reduction of 20%
No short answers - Reduction of 10%
No Final Draft - ZERO
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Wednesday Assignment 2/2/10
For those of you whom I see for the new Wednesday class, here is your assignment.
1. Review the lectures from last night's HW assignment. CLICK HERE for the link.
2. Complete the Multiple Choice Questions Below.
Civil War - Do ALL
Reconstruction - COMPLETE ONLY THE EVEN NUMBERED Questions!
You are to copy any questions (and answers) that you do not answer correctly.
Monday, February 01, 2010
Assignments 2/2/2010
Here are your assignments for the week of 2/2/10. Please remember that your Civil War DBQ is due on Monday February 8th. Here is the link- DBQ Civil War - Hard Copies (computer printed) must be turned in. Handwritten/Electronic copies not acceptable for submission!
On page 402: