Monday, January 29, 2018

Weekly Post for January 29th

Recent US History
We will finish the Early Cold War this week. Display Posters on the Korean War will be finished and displayed (minor grade) and students will complete the Unit Assessment in the form of an Annotated/Illustrated Cold War Timeline 1945-1955 (major grade) due Friday February 2nd.

US History
This week, We will finish the Gilded Age. Immigration assignments are due Monday (minor grade). Unit Test will be Wednesday (major grade). Test will be 25 Multiple Choice plus 2-3 short answer questions from:
  • GSE SSUSH11 
    • Examine connections between the rise of big business, the growth of labor unions, and technological innovations.
    • Explain the effects of railroads on other industries, including steel and oil.
    • Examine the significance of John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie in the rise of trusts and monopolies.
    •  Examine the influence of key inventions on U.S. infrastructure, including but not limited to the telegraph, telephone, and electric light bulb.
    • Describe Ellis and Angel Islands, the change in immigrants’ origins and their influence on the economy, politics, and culture of the United States.
    • Discuss the origins, growth, influence, and tactics of labor unions including the American Federation of Labor.
    • Examine the construction of the transcontinental railroad including the use of immigrant labor.

APUSH
This week, We will finish Period VI with a Document Based Question for a Major Grade. The question will come from the following Key Concepts for Period VI (1865-1898)
  • Key Concept 6.1 — Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.
    • I. Large-scale industrial production—accompanied by massive technological change, expanding international communication networks, and pro-growth government policies—generated rapid economic development and business consolidation.
    • II. A variety of perspectives on the economy and labor developed during a time of financial panics and downturns.
    • III. New systems of production and transportation enabled consolidation within agriculture, which, along with periods of instability, spurred a variety of responses from farmers.
  • Key Concept 6.2 — The migrations that accompanied industrialization transformed both urban and rural areas of the United States and caused dramatic social and cultural change.
    • I. International and internal migration increased urban populations and fostered the growth of a new urban culture.
    • II. Larger numbers of migrants moved to the West in search of land and economic opportunity, frequently provoking competition and violent conflict.
  • Key Concept 6.3 — The Gilded Age produced new cultural and intellectual movements, public reform efforts, and political debates over economic and social policies.
    • I. New cultural and intellectual movements both buttressed and challenged the social order of the Gilded Age.
    • II. Dramatic social changes in the period inspired political debates over citizenship, corruption, and the proper relationship between business and government.


Saturday, January 20, 2018

Weekly Post for January 22nd

We will pick up this week with last week's plans. 
Be prepared for a quicker pace...




Recent US History
We will continue the Cold War this week by studying US actions in the 1950s.  Vocabulary quiz Friday. Test January 31st 
1. 38th Parallel
2. Levittown
3. Espionage
4. G.I. Bill of Rights
5. House Un-American Activities Committee
6. Iron Curtain
7. Joseph McCarthy
8. Kim Il-sung
9. Korean War
10. McCarthyism
11. National Interstate and Defense Highways Act
12. Syngman Rhee

US History
We will continue this week studying the Gilded Age, focusing on the problems with economic growth.  Vocabulary quiz Friday.  Test January 31st 
1. American Federation of Labor
2. Angel Island
3. Chinese Exclusion Act
4. Collective Bargaining
5. Ellis Island
6. Labor Unions
7. nativist
8. light bulb
9. Pullman strike
10. Samuel Gompers
11. Thomas Edison
12. transcontinental railroad

APUSH
We will continue Period VI this week studying the Gilded Age, focusing on the problems with economic growth.  Vocabulary quiz Friday. Test January 31st 
1. Bimetallism
2. Blacklists
3. Cheap Money
4. Civil Service Reform
5. Compromise of 1877
6. Comstock Lode
7. Credit Mobilier Scandal
8. Dawes Severalty Act
9. Free Silver
10. Gilded Age
11. Government Subsidies
12. Hard Money
13. Homestead Act
14. Horizontal Integration
15. Interstate Commerce Commission
16. Mesabi Range
17. Northern Securities Case
18. Philanthropy
19. Sherman Anti-Trust Act
20. Social Darwinism
21. Social Gospel
22. Transcontinental Railroad
23. Trusts
24. Vertical Integration
25. Whiskey Ring

Monday, January 15, 2018

Weekly Post for January 15th


Recent US History
We will continue the Cold War this week by studying US actions in the 1950s.  Vocabulary quiz Friday.
1. 38th Parallel
2. Levittown
3. Espionage
4. G.I. Bill of Rights
5. House Un-American Activities Committee
6. Iron Curtain
7. Joseph McCarthy
8. Kim Il-sung
9. Korean War
10. McCarthyism
11. National Interstate and Defense Highways Act
12. Syngman Rhee

US History
We will continue this week studying the Gilded Age, focusing on the problems with economic growth.  Vocabulary quiz Friday.
1. American Federation of Labor
2. Angel Island
3. Chinese Exclusion Act
4. Collective Bargaining
5. Ellis Island
6. Labor Unions
7. nativist
8. light bulb
9. Pullman strike
10. Samuel Gompers
11. Thomas Edison
12. transcontinental railroad

APUSH
We will continue Period VI this week studying the Gilded Age, focusing on the problems with economic growth.  Vocabulary quiz Friday.
1. Bimetallism
2. Blacklists
3. Cheap Money
4. Civil Service Reform
5. Compromise of 1877
6. Comstock Lode
7. Credit Mobilier Scandal
8. Dawes Severalty Act
9. Free Silver
10. Gilded Age
11. Government Subsidies
12. Hard Money
13. Homestead Act
14. Horizontal Integration
15. Interstate Commerce Commission
16. Mesabi Range
17. Northern Securities Case
18. Philanthropy
19. Sherman Anti-Trust Act
20. Social Darwinism
21. Social Gospel
22. Transcontinental Railroad
23. Trusts
24. Vertical Integration
25. Whiskey Ring 

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Weekly Post for January 8th

Recent US History
We will continue the Cold War this week by studying US policies towards the Soviet Union.  Vocabulary quiz Friday. 
1. Chiang Kai-shek
2. China
3. Cold War
4. Communist
5. Dwight Eisenhower
6. Harry Truman
7. Mao Zedong
8. Marshall Plan
9. NATO
10. Soviet Union
11. Truman Doctrine
12. World War II

US History
We will continue this week studying the Gilded Age.  Vocabulary quiz Friday. 
1. Andrew Carnegie
2. Bessemer Process
3. Civil War
4. Corporations
5. John D Rockefeller
6. Kerosene
7. Monopoly
8. Raw Materials
9. Standard Oil Company
10. Steel
11. Trust
12. Vertical Integration

APUSH
We will continue Period VI this week studying the Gilded Age.  .Continue Reading Amsco Book Chs 16-19  Vocabulary quiz Friday. 
1. American Federation of Labor
2. Anti-Imperialist League
3. Apache
4. Ballinger-Pinchot Affair
5. Battle at Wounded Knee
6. Bland-Allison Act
7. Chautauqua
8. Clayton-Bulwar Treaty
9. Depression of 1893
10. Elkins Act
11. Ghost Dance
12. Half-Breed
13. Haymarket Square incident
14. Hepburn Act
15. Long Drive
16. Muckrakers
17. Nativism
18. New Immigration
19. Pendleton Act of 1883
20. Pension Act
21. Pullman “Palace Car”
22. Pullman Strike
23. Resumption Act
24. Tweed Ring
25. Yellow Dog Contracts

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Weekly Post for January 1st

WELCOME BACK!!!!!


Recent US History
We will begin the Cold War this week by studying US policies towards the Soviet Union.  Get a Notebook for this class by Monday.  Get your syllabus signed. Vocabulary will begin next week.

US History
We will begin 2nd Semester this week by studying the Gilded Age.  Vocabulary will begin next week. Review Syllabus

APUSH
We will begin Period VI this week by studying the Gilded Age.  Turn in Winter Break homework Thursday. Vocabulary will begin next week. Review Syllabus