Thursday, April 16, 2015

US History: Ch 22 Notes, due MONDAY, 4/20

These are your Ch 22 Notes.
HWQ on due date.
Mark a new chapter is your binder as your have all year.
HAND COPY.
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Saturday, April 11, 2015

US History: UPDATED Homework Due Dates 4/14-4/24/15* (see note at end of post!)


U.S History & Govt                           4/14/14 – 4/24/15*


Homework Assignments


All assignments are due by the date listed in the “date due” column. 


 

Please see me in advance if you have any problems with any assignment.   The following heading must be used on all assignments to gain credit for your work:


YOUR NAME                                                                                  SUBJECT

ASSIGNMENT TITLE (on each assignment)                                    CLASS PERIOD

You must write out all questions AND answer in complete sentences for work to be accepted!

All work must be on loose-leaf or notebook paper in standard blue or black pen unless otherwise stated. 

Typed work will not be accepted.

 

OBJECTIVE

ASSIGNMENT TITLE

DATE DUE
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 1 Questions
Tuesday, 4/14
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 2 Questions
Wed., 4/15
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 3 Questions
Thursday, 4/16
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 4 Questions
Friday, 4/17
Content Review
Chapter 21 Vocabulary Quiz
Blue or Black pen required to take test!  Make up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/23 in 2534.  Door locked at 2:05.
 
Chapter 22 Notes (all sections)
Chapter 23 Section 1 Notes
 
Monday, 4/20
QUIZ TODAY!!
Content Review
Chapter 21 Test
Blue or Black pen required to take test!  Make up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/30 in 2534.  Door locked at 2:05.
Friday, 4/24
TEST TODAY!!

 

Don’t want to do homework?  Remember the consequences of your choices:

1.    Get a zero on every assignment you fail to complete AND on homework quizzes!  (not recommended)

2.    Possible failure of the marking period (also not recommended!)

3.    At this point in the year, possible failure of the entire curse, causing you to be “left back” in it next year.

 

 

*Homework for days not listed will be added next week.

 

US History: Chapter 21 Vocabulary


Chapter 21 Vocabulary

1.     Speakeasy

2.    Bootlegger

3.    Fundamentalism

4.    Clarence Darrow

5.    Scopes Trial

6.    Flapper

7.    Double Standard

8.    “Jazz Age”

9.    F. Scott Fitzgerald

10.  Harlem Renaissance

11.  Langston Hughes

12.  Universal Negro Improvement Association

13.  Marcus Garvey

14.  Louis Armstrong

15.  “Duke” Ellington

US History: Chapter 21 Questions


Chapter 21 Section 1:  Changing Ways of Life

  1. Describe the “new urban scene.
  2. Why were some people in favor of Prohibition?
  3. Why was the government almost powerless to stop illegal alcohol manufacturing, sale, or consumption?
  4. Why did speakeasies develop?
  5. Why did prescriptions for alcohol increase?
  6. What role did bootlegger splay in Prohibition?
  7. How did organized crime affect Prohibition?
  8. Identify the problems fundamentalists had with science.
  9. Why was the Scopes Trial held?
  10. What were the results of the Scopes Trial?

 

Chapter 21 Section 2:  The Twenties Woman

  1. How did WWI affect the attitudes of women?
  2. Why did young women become flappers?
  3. Describe flappers.
  4. How did dating change during the 1920s?
  5. Why did a “double standard” exist between men & women?
  6. How did job opportunities for women change during the 1920s?
  7. Why did family size decrease during the 1920s?
  8. How did technology change family life in the 1920s?
  9. How did idea son marriage change during the 1920s?
  10. How did the 1920s change being a teenager based on pre-WWI roles?

 

Chapter 21 Section 3:  The War at Home

  1. How did the 1920s change education?
  2. How did education affect taxes during the 1920s?
  3. How did the radio change life in the 1920s?
  4. What were the “common aspiration” reflected in the Golden Age of Sports?
  5. Why is Charles Lindbergh important?
  6. Why did movies become popular?
  7. How did concert music change during the 1920s?
  8. How did F. Scott Fitzgerald portray the 1920s in his novels?
  9. How did Ernest Hemingway change literature during the 1920s?

 

Chapter 21 Section 4:  The Harlem Renaissance


  1. Why did the Great Migration occur?
  2. How did the NAACP approach racial violence during the 1920s?
  3. What did Marcus Garvey believe?
  4. How did Marcus Garvey gain followers?
  5. Describe Harlem in the 1920s.
  6. What was the Harlem Renaissance?
  7. Why is Langston Hughes important?
  8. Why is Louis Armstrong important?
  9. Why is “Duke” Ellington important?

 

Global II: UPDATED Homework Due Dates 4/14-4/24/15* (see note at bottom of post!)


Global H & G II                                    4/14 – 4/24/15*


Homework Assignments


All assignments are due by the date listed in the “date due” column. 


 

Please see me in advance if you have any problems with any assignment.   The following heading must be used on all assignments to gain credit for your work:


YOUR NAME                                                                                  SUBJECT

ASSIGNMENT TITLE (on each assignment)                                    CLASS PERIOD

You must write out all questions AND answer in complete sentences for work to be accepted!

All work must be on loose-leaf or notebook paper in standard blue or black pen unless otherwise stated. 

Typed work will not be accepted.

 

OBJECTIVE

ASSIGNMENT

DATE DUE

Content Review

Chapter 34 Section 1 Questions

Tuesday, 4/14

Content Review

Chapter 34 Section 2 Questions

Wed., 4/15

Content Review

Chapter 34 Section 3 Questions

Thursday, 4/16

Content Review

Chapter 34 Section 4 Questions

Friday, 4/17

Content Review

Chapter 34 Section 5 Questions

Chapter 34 Vocabulary Quiz
Blue or Black pen required to take test!  Make up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/23 in 2534.  Door locked at 2:05.

Chapter 35 Sections 1, 2, & 3 notes.
 
**ADDITIONAL HOMEWORK MAY BE POSTED FOR  MONDAY**
Monday, 4/20
QUIZ TODAY!!

Content Review

Chapter 34 Test

Blue or Black pen required to take test!  Make up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/30 in 2534.  Door locked at 2:05.

Friday, 4/24
TEST TODAY!!

 

Don’t want to do homework?  Remember the consequences of your choices:

1.    Get a zero on every assignment you fail to complete AND on homework quizzes!  (not recommended)

2.    Possible failure of the marking period (also not recommended!)

3.    At this point in the year, possible failure of the entire curse, causing you to be “left back” in it next year.

 

 

*Homework for days not listed will be added next week.

Global II: Chapter 34 Vocabulary


Vocabulary:

Chapter 34

 

 

  1. Muslim League
  2. Partition
  3. Jawaharlal Nehru
  4. Indira Gandhi
  5. Rajiv Gandhi
  6. Benazir Bhutto
  7. Ferdinand Marcos
  8. Corazon Aquino
  9. Aung San Suu Kyi
  10. Suharto
  11. Negritude Movement
  12. Kwame Nkrumah
  13. Jomo Kenyatta
  14. Mau Mau
  15. Mobutu Sese Seko
  16. Balfour Declaration
  17. Suez Crisis
  18. Six-Day War
  19. Anwar Sadat
  20. Golda Meir
  21. Menachem Begin
  22. Camp David Accords
  23. Hosni Mubarak
  24. PLO
  25. Taliban
  26. Mujahideen
  27. Central Asian Republics

Global II: Chapter 34 Questions


Chapter 34 Section 1:

The Indian Subcontinent Gains Independence

  1. How were the Japanese defeat in WWII and Asian nationalism connected?
  2. Why was Great Britain willing to give up its colonies after WWII?
  3. How are the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League different?
  4. Why did the Muslim League want Indian partitioned?
  5. How did partition affect the people of India?
  6. Why was the Kashmir issue considered a “challenge?”
  7. Why is India still “challenged” today?
  8. How were East and West Pakistan different?
  9. Why is there civil war in Sri Lanka?

 

Chapter 34 Section 2:

Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence

  1. How did the Cold War affect the United States’ relation with the Philippines after it gained independence?
  2. Why did Filipinos view American military bases negatively?
  3. Why is Ferdinand Marcos important?
  4. Why is Corazon Aquino important?
  5. Why is Aung San Suu Kyi important?
  6. Why did the Indonesians revolt against the Dutch?
  7. Why is Suharto important?
  8. Why was Suharto criticized about East Timor?

 

Chapter 34 Section 3:

New Nations in Africa

  1. Why did the Negritude movement begin?
  2. Why is Kwame Nkrumah important?
  3. Why was the Organization of African Unity (OAU) formed?
  4. How did the Mau Mau help remove the British from Kenya?
  5. Why is Jomo Kenyatta important?
  6. Why was the Congo poorly prepared for independence?
  7. Why is Mobutu Sese Seko important?
  8. Why did the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) develop?
  9. Why is there civil war in Algeria?

 

Chapter 34 Section 4:


Conflicts in the Middle East

  1. Why has there been historical conflict over Palestine?
  2. Why is the Balfour Declaration important?
  3. How did the United Nations “settle” the issue of Palestine?
  4. Why were many people unhappy with the UN’s resolution?
  5. Explain the Suez Crisis.
  6. Why did the Six-Day War occur?
  7. How did the Six-Day War affect Israel?
  8. Why is Anwar Sadat important?
  9. Why is Golda Meir important?
  10. Why is the Camp David Accords important?
  11. How did the PLO affect Israel?
  12. Describe the intifada.
  13. Why is the Declaration of Principles important?

 

 

Chapter 34 Section 5:


Central Asia Struggles

 

  1. How did the USSR affect Central Asia?
  2. How did control by the USSR economically affect Central Asia?
  3. Why are there “issues” in Azerbaijan?
  4. Describe Afghanistan.
  5. How had imperialism affected Afghanistan?
  6. Why did the Soviet Union invade Afghanistan?
  7. What roles did the mujahideen play in the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan?
  8. Describe the Taliban in Afghanistan.
  9. How did the Taliban change Afghani society?
  10. Identify two challenges Afghanistan faces.