http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/mussolini-most-secret-bunker-discovered-beneath-historic-roman-015542530.html
Interested in Fascism, Mussolini, and WWII? Read the article above (you may need to copy & paste the link, not sure if you can just click on it!)
This isn't unusual for Rome - every time they try to extend the subway/train system they run into ruins and more history!
For Mrs. Ramo's Global H&G II & US History & Govt classes at Brentwood High School.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Homework Over Break - ALL CLASSES
Vacation is finally here! Rest up, enjoy any holiday you are celebrating, and DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Remember, if there is no summer school you only have 2 options left for this year: pass & move forward or fail & get left back. That's it. No other option will exist.
Global I:
You received 2 handouts in class today - DO THEM. You should also have completed every other handout from Chapter 17. This includes the vocabulary.
Global II:
Check your homework sheet for what's due on 4/1. You have a significant Castle Learning assignment that you should do over the break, I would break it down to 20-ish questions a day to make it easier...but that's me. Do it your way, BUT DO IT. There is no "partial credit" or "second chance," just like a test.
In addition, it is likely that I will be moving your Chapter 33 Exam from 4/3 to a date the following week. Everything remains due as listed n your homework sheet.
U.S. History:
Check your homework sheet for what's due on 4/1. You have several Castle Learning assignments that you should do over the break, I would break it down to one per day to make it easier...but that's me. Do it your way, BUT DO IT. There is no "partial credit" or "second chance," just like a test.
There are just 2 weeks left in the 3rd marking Period. We are in the home stretch. You really need to pour it on to get through the rest of the year successfully, so DO IT!
Enjoy the break!
Global I:
You received 2 handouts in class today - DO THEM. You should also have completed every other handout from Chapter 17. This includes the vocabulary.
Global II:
Check your homework sheet for what's due on 4/1. You have a significant Castle Learning assignment that you should do over the break, I would break it down to 20-ish questions a day to make it easier...but that's me. Do it your way, BUT DO IT. There is no "partial credit" or "second chance," just like a test.
In addition, it is likely that I will be moving your Chapter 33 Exam from 4/3 to a date the following week. Everything remains due as listed n your homework sheet.
U.S. History:
Check your homework sheet for what's due on 4/1. You have several Castle Learning assignments that you should do over the break, I would break it down to one per day to make it easier...but that's me. Do it your way, BUT DO IT. There is no "partial credit" or "second chance," just like a test.
There are just 2 weeks left in the 3rd marking Period. We are in the home stretch. You really need to pour it on to get through the rest of the year successfully, so DO IT!
Enjoy the break!
Monday, March 18, 2013
US History: Chapter 22 Homework Questions & Vocabulary List
Chapter 22 Section 1: The Nation’s Sick Economy
- Why were American industries
in trouble during the 1920s?
- Why were American
farmers in trouble during the 1920s?
- What did the McNary-
Haugin Bill propose?
- How did credit help
cause the Great Depression?
- Explain the stock market
crash.
- Why did the Great
Depression begin?
- What was the purpose of
the Dow Jones Industrial Average?
- Why did 25% of banks in
the U.S. fail?
- How did the Great
Depression affect Europe?
Chapter 22 Section 2: Hardship & Suffering during the Great
Depression
- Why did shantytowns
develop?
- How did the Great Depression
affect African-Americans?
- How did the Great
Depression affect Latino-Americans?
- Which states and
regions were most affected by the Dust Bowl?
- Why did the Dust Bowl
happen?
- How did the Great Depression
affect men?
- How did the Great
Depression affect women?
- How did the Great
Depression affect children?
- Describe the psychological
effects people faced as a result of the Great Depression.
Chapter 22 Section 3: Hoover Struggles with the Depression
- Why did some officials
believe in a “do-nothing” approach to the Depression?
- How did Hoover believe
the government should approach the Depression?
- Describe “rugged individualism.”
- How did Americans express
their frustration as the Depression continued?
- Why did the people blame
Hoover for the worsening Depression?
- Describe Hoover’s public-works
policy.
- Describe the bank reform
measures Hoover took to end the Depression in the early 1930s.
- What was the "Bonus
Army?”
- Why did the Bonus Army
got to Washington, D.C.?
- Why were some members
of the Bonus Army gassed?
Chapter 22 Vocabulary
- Price Supports
- Subsidies
- Credit
- Speculation
- Buying on Margin
- Herbert Hoover
- Black Tuesday
- Great Depression
- Gold Standard
- Dow Jones Industrial Average
- Bull Market
- Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act
- Shantytown
- Soup Kitchens
- Bread Lines
- Dust Bowl
- Foreclosure
- Oakies
- Direct Relief
- Boulder Dam
- Federal Home Loan Bank Act
- Public Works
US History Homework: 3/22 - 4/3/13
U.S History & Govt 3/22/13
– 4/3/13
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:
Don’t want to do homework? Remember the consequences of your choices:
Homework Assignments
All assignments
are due by the date listed in the “date due” column.
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 22 Section 1 Questions (online)
|
Monday, 4/1
|
Content Review
|
Chapter 22 Section 2 Questions (online)
|
Monday, 4/1
|
Content Review
|
Chapter 22 Section 3 Questions (online)
|
Monday, 4/1
|
Content Review
|
Castle Learning:
Break
Review HW #1
Break
Review HW #2
Break
Review HW #3
Break
Review HW #4
Opens on Thursday, 3/21 & closes on Sunday,
3/31
|
Monday, 4/1
Closed on 3/31!
|
Content Review
|
Chapter 22 Vocabulary (online) (words due and quiz on them today)
Blue
or Black pen required to take quiz! Make
up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/4 in 2534. Door locked at 2:05.
|
Wed., 4/3
QUIZ TODAY!!
|
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!)
Friday, March 15, 2013
US History Homework Packet: 3/13 - 3/22/13
U.S History & Govt 3/13/13 – 3/22/13
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 (in this packet)
|
Wed., 3/13
|
Content Review
|
Chapter 21 Section 2 Questions (in this packet)
|
Thursday, 3/14
|
Content Review
|
Chapter 21 Section 3 Questions (in this packet)
|
Friday, 3/15
|
Content Review
|
Chapter 21 Section 4 Questions (in this packet)
HANDOUTS: (all questions must be
completed on a separate sheet of paper.
Be sure to label EACH assignment!)
Political
Cartoon (Questions 1-3)
The
Scopes Trial (Questions
1-3)
The
Harlem Renaissance (Entire handout. You must recopy Sections A
& B on separate paper.)
|
Monday, 3/18
|
Content Review
|
HANDOUTS: (all questions must be
completed on a separate sheet of paper.
Be sure to label EACH assignment!)
“When
the Negro was in Vogue” (Questions 1-3)
Georgia
O’Keefe (Questions
1-3)
Louis Armstrong (Questions 1-3)
|
Tuesday, 3/19
|
Content Review
|
Chapters 20 & 21 Regents Connections Questions (combined)
Chapters 20 & 21 Test Review Sheet (combined)
Will
not be accepted late since answers will be given out on due date. Turn it in early or send it in with someone
else if you are out on the due date.
|
Wed., 3/20
|
Content Review
|
Chapters 20 & 21 Vocabulary (words due and quiz on them today)
Blue
or Black pen required to take quiz! Make
up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/4 in 2534. Door locked at 2:05.
|
Thursday, 3/21
QUIZ TODAY!!
|
Content Review
|
Chapters 20 & 21 Test
Blue
or Black pen required to take test!
Make up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/4 in 2534. Door locked at 2:05.
|
Friday, 3/22
TEST TODAY!!
|
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
US History: Chapter 21 Section Questions (from current HW Packet)
Here are the Chapter 21 Section Questions that were left out of your homework packet. All due dates remain as stated on the packet.
Chapter 21 Section 1: Changing Ways of Life
- Describe the “new urban
scene.
- Why were some people in
favor of Prohibition?
- Why was the government almost
powerless to stop illegal alcohol manufacturing, sale, or consumption?
- Why did speakeasies
develop?
- Why did prescriptions
for alcohol increase?
- What role did
bootlegger splay in Prohibition?
- How did organized crime
affect Prohibition?
- Identify the problems fundamentalists
had with science.
- Why was the Scopes
Trial held?
- What were the results
of the Scopes Trial?
Chapter 21 Section 2: The Twenties Woman
- How did WWI affect the
attitudes of women?
- Why did young women
become flappers?
- Describe flappers.
- How did dating change
during the 1920s?
- Why did a “double standard”
exist between men & women?
- How did job opportunities
for women change during the 1920s?
- Why did family size
decrease during the 1920s?
- How did technology
change family life in the 1920s?
- How did idea son
marriage change during the 1920s?
- How did the 1920s change being a teenager based on pre-WWI roles?
Chapter 21 Section 3: The War at Home
- How did the 1920s
change education?
- How did education
affect taxes during the 1920s?
- How did the radio
change life in the 1920s?
- What were the “common
aspiration” reflected in the Golden Age of Sports?
- Why is Charles
Lindbergh important?
- Why did movies become
popular?
- How did concert music
change during the 1920s?
- How did F. Scott
Fitzgerald portray the 1920s in his novels?
- How did Ernest Hemingway change literature during the 1920s?
Chapter 21 Section 4: The Harlem Renaissance
- Why did the Great
Migration occur?
- How did the NAACP
approach racial violence during the 1920s?
- What did Marcus Garvey
believe?
- How did Marcus Garvey
gain followers?
- Describe Harlem in the
1920s.
- What was the Harlem
Renaissance?
- Why is Langston Hughes important?
- Why is Louis Armstrong
important?
- Why is “Duke” Ellington
important?
Monday, March 11, 2013
Global II Extra Credit for the Week Ending 3/15: Cold War: Crash Course World History #39
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9HjvHZfCUI
If ALL homework due this week has been turned in completed, in proper format, and on time this week, you are eligible to submit this extra credit. Cutting, late to class without a valid reason (as determined by me), or being unprepared for class makes you ineligible for this extra credit.
CLICK ON THE LINK TO VIEW THE VIDEO!!
Write your 4-5 page paper using the video discussing The Cold War - why it begin, who fought it, major leaders, different ideologies that led to it, conflicts that occurred during it, how the world was affected by it, the "Iron Curtain," etc. All papers must be handwritten, in standard blue or black pen, to be accepted. Use a proper homework heading and the title of this blog entry as your assignment title.
Click on the link to get to the video!
Due no later than the beginning of your class period Friday, 3/15. No exceptions!!
Use a proper heading and the title of this blog entry as your assignment title.
If ALL homework due this week has been turned in completed, in proper format, and on time this week, you are eligible to submit this extra credit. Cutting, late to class without a valid reason (as determined by me), or being unprepared for class makes you ineligible for this extra credit.
CLICK ON THE LINK TO VIEW THE VIDEO!!
Write your 4-5 page paper using the video discussing The Cold War - why it begin, who fought it, major leaders, different ideologies that led to it, conflicts that occurred during it, how the world was affected by it, the "Iron Curtain," etc. All papers must be handwritten, in standard blue or black pen, to be accepted. Use a proper homework heading and the title of this blog entry as your assignment title.
Click on the link to get to the video!
Due no later than the beginning of your class period Friday, 3/15. No exceptions!!
Use a proper heading and the title of this blog entry as your assignment title.
US History Extra Credit: The Scopes "Monkey" Trial
http://youtu.be/xOgI0b-tEAg
If ALL homework due this week has been turned in completed, in proper format, and on time this week, you are eligible to submit this extra credit. Cutting, late to class without a valid reason (as determined by me), or being unprepared for class makes you ineligible for this extra credit.
CLICK ON THE LINK TO VIEW THE VIDEO!!
Write your 3-5 page paper using the video discussing The Scopes Trial. In your paper, pay particular attention to the issues of the trial, how the Tennessee law may - or may not - have violated the Constitution, whether a teacher should be told what to teach by a government or a religious group, and your opinion on the issues and the outcome of the trial. All papers must be handwritten, in standard blue or black pen, to be accepted. Use a proper homework heading and the title of this blog entry as your assignment title.
Click on the link to get to the video!
Due no later than the beginning of your class period Friday, 3/15. No exceptions!!
If ALL homework due this week has been turned in completed, in proper format, and on time this week, you are eligible to submit this extra credit. Cutting, late to class without a valid reason (as determined by me), or being unprepared for class makes you ineligible for this extra credit.
CLICK ON THE LINK TO VIEW THE VIDEO!!
Write your 3-5 page paper using the video discussing The Scopes Trial. In your paper, pay particular attention to the issues of the trial, how the Tennessee law may - or may not - have violated the Constitution, whether a teacher should be told what to teach by a government or a religious group, and your opinion on the issues and the outcome of the trial. All papers must be handwritten, in standard blue or black pen, to be accepted. Use a proper homework heading and the title of this blog entry as your assignment title.
Click on the link to get to the video!
Due no later than the beginning of your class period Friday, 3/15. No exceptions!!
Sunday, March 10, 2013
PARENTS & GUARDIANS!!!!!
Good Afternoon Parents & Guardians!
A progress report from me will be coming home with your student tomorrow. It lists assignments and grades through the last homework packet completed (chapter tested on) and most work through the week of 3/15.
Please be sure to discuss the highlighted deficiencies with your student. You student controls all of his/her homework grade, and just about 90% of his/her classwork grade. If your child does not have "A's" in these categories, please stress upon them the importance of taking ownership of their grades & education. These two categories can overcome those who are "bad test takers" dung the year. Since no one has stayed for extra help in the last 6 weeks, no one should be failing.
Please be sure to sign the report and send it back in with your student on TUESDAY, 3/12. It will count as a test grade, so is an easy grade of 100 for your student. Each day late drops this grade 25 points.
Thank you in advance for helping me help your student!
~ Mrs. Ramo
A progress report from me will be coming home with your student tomorrow. It lists assignments and grades through the last homework packet completed (chapter tested on) and most work through the week of 3/15.
Please be sure to discuss the highlighted deficiencies with your student. You student controls all of his/her homework grade, and just about 90% of his/her classwork grade. If your child does not have "A's" in these categories, please stress upon them the importance of taking ownership of their grades & education. These two categories can overcome those who are "bad test takers" dung the year. Since no one has stayed for extra help in the last 6 weeks, no one should be failing.
Please be sure to sign the report and send it back in with your student on TUESDAY, 3/12. It will count as a test grade, so is an easy grade of 100 for your student. Each day late drops this grade 25 points.
Thank you in advance for helping me help your student!
~ Mrs. Ramo
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Scrapbook Meeting Date
If you're crafty, or have ever thought you want to be crafty, like photographs, and want to try something new, consider joining our club at its next meeting! If you can use a ruler, cut paper, and glue it to different paper, you can do this! You do not have to make the design yourself, you'll follow one I have already done.
The United Village Craft Club’s
next
Scrapbook Day
will be
Monday, 4/8 at 2 PM
in
Room 2534 (Sonderling)
See Mrs. Ramo if you have any questions.
No experience or supplies required!
(This is an example of one layout, but it is not the actual layout we'll do!)
Global II Students!
Mr. Ullrich is running a "YES" program for Global History. It is an after school program on Wednesdays from 2-5:15 PM. He is showing movies that are factual & valuable based on the Global History curriculum.
YOU NEED A TICKET. Space is limited to 20 students per meeting. You must get a ticket form me, if tickets are still available. If you are interested in attending these please see me. I will have to recommend you to Mr. Ullrich.
YOU NEED A TICKET. Space is limited to 20 students per meeting. You must get a ticket form me, if tickets are still available. If you are interested in attending these please see me. I will have to recommend you to Mr. Ullrich.
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