U.S. History Assignments

Instructor
Ms. Shannan Lee
Term
Fall 2012
Department
Social Sciences
Location
Room 128
Code
2
Description
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Students in grade eleven study the major turning points in American history in the twentieth century. Following a review of the nation's beginnings and the impact of the Enlightenment on U.S. democratic ideals, students build upon the tenth grade study of global industrialization to understand the emergence and impact of new technology and a corporate economy, including the social and cultural effects. They trace the change in the ethnic composition of American society; the movement toward equal rights for racial minorities and women; and the role of the United States as a major world power. An emphasis is placed on the expanding role of the federal government and federal courts as well as the continuing tension between the individual and the state. Students consider the major social problems of our time and trace their causes in historical events. They learn that the United States has served as a model for other nations and that the rights and freedoms we enjoy are not accidents, but the results of a defined set of political principles that are not always basic to citizens of other countries. Students understand that our rights under the U.S. Constitution are a precious inheritance that depends on an educated citizenry for their preservation and protection.

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Reference Items
A. Course Syllabus
B. Clock Partners/Extra Credit Film Q's
C. Cornell Notes
D. Costa's Questions
E. Thinking Maps
F. Test Taking Strategies
G. Interactive Notebook Rubric
I. Progress Chart

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Packet 15 Unit 6
1. Vocabulary Rating Sheet
2. Budget Vocabulary Matrix
3. Lecture: From Versailles to Pearl Harbor
4. Quarentine Speech
5. RSG 16.1
6. RSG 16.2
7. Four Freedoms
8. RSG 16.4
9. Minorities in WWII

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Benchmark Review
Unit 3: American Becomes a World Power
Unit 4: The Roaring '20's
Unit 5: The Great Depression

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Packet 13 Unit 5
1. RSG 14.2 Hardship and Suffering During the Great Depression
2. Graphing Economic Data
3. Lecture: Harding v FDR

* Webquest Due Friday, January 18th

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Packet 12 Unit 5
1. The Budget Voc. Matrix
2. RSG 14.1
3. Lecture: the Economic Collapse
4. Stock Market Simulation
5. Test Corrections Unit 4
TOTAL = 20 points

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Packet 10 Unit 3
1. RSG 12.1
2. Budget Voc. Matrix
3. Lecture Attacks on Civil Liberties
4. Activity: Responses to Attacks on Civil Liberties
5. Test Corrections Unit 3
6. Lecture: the Republican Era
7. RSG 12.3 The Business of America
TOTAL = 28 points
Attach Flip Book: Response to Attacks on Civil Liberties

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Packet 9 Unit 3
TEST = Tuesday, December 4th
1. RSG 10.3
2. Notes on U.S. Foreign Policy
3. Worksheet 10. 4 America as a World Power (8)
4.Learning From A-Z
20 points


WWII Storybook = 20 points

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Packet 7 Unit 3
1. Budget Voc. matrix
2. Test Unit 2 Corrections
3. RSG 10.1
4. Foreign Policy Spectrum
5. Foreign Policy Timeline:
Total = 20 points

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Packet 6 Unit 2
1. Lecture: Immigration
2. RSG 7.3 Politics in the Guilded Age
3. RSG 7.2 Urbanization
4. Rural to Urban Migration (cornell notes ch. 7.2)
5. worksheet Social Darwinism vs. Social Gospel (cornell notes)
6. Reading Study Guide: Ch. 9.1 The Origins of Progressivism
7. worksheet: Progressive Reforms (use textbook to complete)
TOTAL = 28 Points

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Packet 5 Unit 2
1. worksheet: Industrial Leaders
2. Impact of Industrialization
3. Cornell Notes: Rise of Labor Unions/Thinking Map
4. RSG 7.1The New Immigrants
TOTAL 16 points

Due Friday, October 19th

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Packet 4 Unit 2
1. Budget Vocabulary Matrix
2. RSG 6.1 Expansion of Industry
3. Lecture: The Growth of Industrialization
4. RSG 6.2 Age of RailRoads

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Packet 3 Unit 1
1. Thinking Map - Federalists v Anti-Federalists (make yourself)
2. Division of Powers/Mculloch v Maryland (make cornell notes)
3. Marbury v Madison
4. Amendment 1/Engle v Vitale
5. Separating Church and State
6. The Great Awakenings/Leaders of the Great Awakenings
TOTAL = 24

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Packet 2 Unit 1
1. Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation/Cornell Notes - Compromises of the Constitution.
2. Lecture Notes: The Constitution

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Packet 2 Unit 1

1. Articles of Confederation/Compromises of the Constitution

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Packet 1 Unit 1
1. Budget Vocabulary Matrix
2. Lecture: Founding of the Nation (2-page Cornell Notes) ch.2.1
3. Worksheet: John Locke