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Bell-Ringer 10-20-2008 Complete #1 on page 519 First word Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Bell-Ringer 10-21-2008 What did the New Deal do for the environment? Why was the establishment of the Social Security System such an important part of the New Deal? Read From “Social and Environmental Effects” (518 to 519)

Bell-Ringer 10-23-2008 Do #1 on page 541

Bell-Ringer 10-27-2008 What action freed Hitler to invade Poland? What new tactics did Germany use in attacking Poland? What was the Phony War? Read from “The German Offensive Begins” Page 538 to 540.

Bell-Ringer 10-28-2008 Read “France and Britain Fight On” Pages 540-541 What happened to France after the “Phony War?” What was the RAF? What technological device helped the British pilots?

Bell-Ringer 10-30-2008 Describe what is was like for a Jew in a concentration camp? Page 546

Bell-Ringer 11-3-08 Complete #1 on page 557

Bell-Ringer 11-12-2008 Complete #1 on page 608

Bell-Ringer 11-14-2008 Read 602 to top of page 604 How was the Soviet Union and the American system of government different? (first paragraph at top of page 603) How did the United States and the Soviet Union relate to each other at the United Nations? What happened at the Potsdam Conference?

Bell-Ringer 11-17-2008 Copy the Chart on the bottom of page 604 “U.S. Aims Versus Soviet Aims in Europe” After copying the chart answers the two questions in the Skillbuilder. v.

Bell-Ringer 11-18-2008 Complete #1 in the Section 4 Assessment. (page 627)

Bell-Ringer 11-20-2008 What caused Stalin to close access to Berlin? How did the Allies get supplies to West Berlin? Why was the NATO alliance formed? Read pages 607-608 for answers

Bell-Ringer 11-21-2008 What was the policy of brinkmanship? (623) For the next few questions use pages 623-626 What was the Warsaw Pact? What happened at the Geneva Summit? What was the Eisenhower Doctrine? What happened during the Hungarian Uprising?

Bell-Ringer 11-24-2008 Complete #1 on page 678

Bell-Ringer 11-25-2008 Read “Crises Over Cuba” Pages 673-677 What political change did Fidel Castro undergo after taking power? How did the results of the Bay of Pigs invasion affect Castro and the United States? Why did Cuban exiles turn against Kennedy and the Democrats?

Bell-Ringer 11-26-2008 Complete #1 on page 683

Bell-Ringer 12-1-2008 Read pages 679-682 Why did Kennedy have trouble enacting his New Frontier proposals? What was the economic plan of the Kennedy administration? How did Kennedy help developing nations? In what ways, did president Kennedy seem to be taking his administration in 1963?

Bell-Ringer 12-2-2008 Use Pages 682-683 “Tragedy in Dallas” When was JFK assassinated? What were people’s reaction to Kennedy’s assassination? What was the task of the Warren Commission?

Bell-Ringer 12-3-08 Complete #1 on page 693

Bell-Ringer 12-4-08 How did Great Society Legislation affect EDUCATION, SOCIAL SECURITY, HOUSING, IMMIGRATION, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND CONSUMERS? Pages 689-691

Bell-Ringer 12-8-2008 Complete #1 on page 707