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1 st Period New Seats! 0. Tommy Tran 1.Shana Duchin 2.Rachel Lighthall 3.Celeste Greaves 4.Kevin Mendivil 5.Carlos Carbajal 6.Aava Salehi 7.Kyana Smith 8.Kayly Bailey 9.Morgan Ohara 10.Brianna Hernandez 11.Ilana Winawer 13. Elise Sandland 14. Emma Korobkin 15. Sola Takahashi 16. Meizhen Mueller 17. Rose Lama 18. Serena Smith 19. Jared Perryman 20. Daniel Muguerza 21. Kaitlin Coad 22. Jose Vega Reyes 23. Owen Okeefe 24. Rohit Padmakumuar 25. Nathan Adams 26. Hunter Paulson 27. Matt Michel 28. John Patterson 29. David Garcia 30. Stefi Leite 31. Liam Sullivan 32. Sarafina Smith

5 th Period New Seats! 1.Jessica Sillman 2.Linnea Stoll 3.Katie Williams 4.Victoria Klazura 5.Jessica Welden 6.Jona Lawrence 7.Edgar Leon 8.Erin Rucker 9.Adam Pann 10.Nick “Mr.” Butters 11.Chelsea Yuipco 12.Josue Ortiz 13.Julia Pak 14.Whitney Ross 15.Rayna Mahnken 16.Felipe Rivera 17.Corey Cantu 18. Condor Frietzsche 19. Andrew Corley-West 20. MacDaddy Double Nasty Hovda 21. Emily Andreas 22. Cameron Conway 23. Maya Higa 24. Kristin Pampeyan 25. Julianne Wilson 26. Nicolas Seigneret 27. Victoria Baney 28. Ian Buenaventura 29. Jared Hansrajh 30. Steven “Papa Steve/Stevsie” Schynert 31. Ms. Kin

6 th Period New Seats! 1.Matthew Casali 2.Anne Johansen 3.Ciara O’Neill 4.Katie Moran 5.Annie Iverson 6.Luis Vasquez 7.Ays Narmaev 8.Melanie Frieson 9.Sally Wu 10.Tommy Walter 11.Sophia Moiseyenko 12.Devon Bartlett 13.Cassidy Barcelona 14.Cameron “Duh Kins” Woods 15. Eder Rodriguez 16. Darren Dawson 17. Austin Menden 18. Zipporah Alcaraz 19. Kyle Cazares 20. Madison Norona 21. Seems Ahmed 22. Anthony Villarreal 23. Bella Schneider 24. Mason Thomas 25. Ben Katin 26. Evan Johnson 29. Jane Kuszmaul

Good Afternoon!!! 1.NVC 2.Legacy of LBJ’s Great Society 3.The Vietnam War and LBJ Essential Question #1: Was Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society program successful? Essential Question #2: Was American military intervention necessary to stop the spread of Communism?

Was the Great Society successful? Pro Joseph Califano Jr. – Worked in the Johnson government, wants things to be better Claim: Helped changed society so much could be considered a revolution – Since 1965, 79 million have signed up for medicare  helps seniors get medical care – Headstart serves 16 million preschoolers – Breakfast programs for children – Portion of Americans living below poverty line went down by 10% – 60% of undergraduates get federal aid – African americans entering political office Con Thomas Sowell – Conservaitive author and economist – Might not like it because its socialism! Claim: Things in society have gotten worse taking advantage of welfare – New government housing projects become new slums and crime rates go up! – Murder rate goes up because of new “rights” for criminals – Poverty rate was already falling BEFORE! Things were getting better on their own – Teen pregnancy going up thanks to sex ed funding from the war on poverty

Reflecting on LBJ Lyndon Johnson was a great president based on what he accomplished with the Great Society. – Strongly Agree – Somewhat Agree – Strongly Disagree – Somewhat Disagree

Transition: Vietnam “One of the greatest casualties of the war in Vietnam is the Great Society... shot down on the battlefield of Vietnam.”—Martin Luther King Jr.

The Vietnam War – Who is Ho Chi Minh? What is his relationship to the Vietnamese independence movement? – How does Vietnam become divided? Why are elections never held to reunite it? – What is President Diem’s rule like in South Vietnam? – How and why does US involvement in Vietnam increase from Presidents Eisenhower through Johnson? – What events ultimately trigger U.S. entry into Vietnam? – Based on the evidence in this video, was US intervention in Vietnam necessary to stop the growth of Communism?

Vietnam War Begins 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution gives President Johnson power to stop the spread of Communism in Vietnam – Vietnam War begins – Was it necessary?