DBQ PACKET October 29, 2013. D.A.S.H. DATE: October 29, 2013 AGENDA: First half of class working on DBQ packet and second half of class taking Chapter.

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DBQ PACKET October 29, 2013

D.A.S.H. DATE: October 29, 2013 AGENDA: First half of class working on DBQ packet and second half of class taking Chapter 4 test or working on Chapter 5 assignment. STATE OBJECTIVE: Content Standard 2: The student will analyze the expanding role of the United States in international affairs as America was transformed into a world power in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 1890 to HOMEWORK/CLASSWORK: Work on Chapter 5 assignment. Due on November 8.

Bell Ringer 5 All questions except for the last one comes from the DBQ packet. 1. How do you think the map that is Document 1 influenced native-born Americans who saw it in the 1860’s? 2. The speaker is Dennis Kearney for Document 2. What do you recall about Kearney from Chapter 4? 3. Document 3 is an article excerpt from Jacob Riis’ book “How the Other Half Lives.” Why did so many Bohemian immigrants work as cigarmakers? What photo did you see that displayed this type of work? 4. From Document 4, what advice do you think Christian Kirst would give to Germans considering emigration?

Bell ringer continued 5. Trivia question but potential EOI area—What event took place on this date in 1929? Don’t look it up but try to answer as best you can recall!