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1. The Century: America's Time - 1965-1970: Unpinned
2. 1960s - JFK, LBJ, Vietnam, and Social Movements - APUSH Explained Slideshow 3. LBJ - Great Society and the "war on poverty" HW - AMSO Topics 8.8 - 8.12 (p. 635-667) - read and answer the topic review questions
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1. 1950s at Home - APUSH Explained Slideshow
2. The early-1960s: JFK, the Cold War, Vietnam, and the Civil Rights Movement. Complete this Vee-Diagram as we watch.
HW: Assignment #44. - Period 8 Study Guide 1. 1950s Vee-Diagram - click to download and send to notability
2. 1950s at Home - APUSH Explained Slideshow
2. Selected Clips from "The Century, America's Time: Happy Days"
HW: read articles and answer the review questions - answer all questions in a single document. Questions for A-C are embedded in the articles. Question for D is included below. A. The Feminine Mystique B. What is TV Doing to America C. Up From the Potato Fields D. The Growth of the Suburbs
1. Origins of the Cold War Slideshow
2. Cold War at Home - Group Slideshow Your task: A. The task - demonstrate ways in which the Cold War affected life in America in the 1950s. B. Your slide show needs to include and explanation of the ten events and four categories provided below. C. You should first determine which category each event would belong in.
D. For each event you need to describe what happened and how it was a result of Cold War tensions. You should also include one photo or image related to the event/development. E. The slideshow should begin with a title and thesis slide. The thesis should answer how the Cold War affected life in America and mention each if the four main categories of events listed above. F. There should only be one slide per event/development. No paragraphs of text. No more than 6 bullets of text. No more that one sentence per bullet. No copy/pasta - your own noodles only! Slide 1: Title/Thesis Slide Slides 2 to 11: Event slides Last Slide - make a current/modern connection - anything you want - have fun! Resources:
Evaluation:
HW: Finish Slideshow 1. WWII LEQ Self Evaluation
2. The Century America's Time - Best Years
3. Origins and Early Cold War - Pear Deck HW: Assignment #41 - International Crises of the Early Cold War "To what extent did events around the world in the 1950s and 1960s increase Cold War tensions?" For each topic/event:
The International Crises of the 1950s (and early 1960s)
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Here is your Async assignment for you today. Due today! 1. Watch: World War II Part 1: Crash Course US History #35 2. Watch: World War II Part 2 - The Homefront: Crash Course US History #36 3. Read: Hiroshima: A Controversy That Refuses to Die 4. Review: Main arguments for dropping the bomb 5. Write: A. Answer the following in ONE paragraph: To what extent was the United States decision to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima a diplomatic measure calculated to intimidate the Soviet Union in the post-Second-World-War era rather than a strictly military measure designed to force Japan's unconditional surrender. B. In your response use ONE document from the 1988 Atomic Bomb DBQ as evidence to support your answer (describe, support, explain a HIPP). C. Submit your response to Assignment #40 HW: Prepare for the Period 7 test on Friday! 1. Crash Course WWII Pt. 1 (5:20-end)
2. 1988 Atomic Bomb DBQ 3. Review the LEQ Rubric HW: finish preparing for test (MCQ and LEQ)
1. APUSH Explained Slideshow - WWII #2
2. Crash Course WWII Pt. 1 (5:20-end) 3. 1988 Atomic Bomb DBQ 4. Review the LEQ Rubric HW: Prepare for Period 7 Exam 1. MCQ 2. Answer the following question in LEQ form: To what extent did World War II lead to social and/or economic progress for traditionally oppressed groups? Some additional resources and directions: A. Read/watch more about this topic here - use as needed: 1. DBQ Questions
2. Failures of the New Deal 3. Legacy of the New Deal
4. APUSH Explained Slideshow - Road WWII 5. WWII on the Homefront HW:
1. From last time: FDR's First Inaugural Address. (Video of the speech)
2. Heimler's Review of the Great Depression and New Deal 3. Everything you need to know about the New Deal 4. Work on New Deal DBQ
HW: work on DBQ - due Monday 3/13 |
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