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11. 10. 17. U. S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 1775 - The U. S 11.10.17 U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 1775 - The U.S. Marines were organized under authority of the Continental Congress. 1801 - The U.S. state of Tennessee outlawed the practice of dueling. 1917 - 41 suffragists were arrested in front of the White House. 1928 – All Quiet on the Western Front is published. 1969 - "Sesame Street" made its debut on PBS. 1969 – John Martin Forster was born in Royal Oak, Mi. 1975 - The Edmund Fitzgerald, an ore-hauling ship, and its crew of 29 vanished during a storm in Lake Superior. 1982 - In Washington, DC, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was opened to visitors. 2011 – Joe Paterno fired from Penn State after 45 years. AGENDA: DISCUSS NOTES: AMERICA’S ROLE IN WWI COMPLETE & DISCUSS AMERICA IN WWI DBQ’s. VETERAN’S DAY TOMORROW. HOMEWORK: WORK ON UNIT VOCABULARY & BINDER ASSIGNMENTS. VOCABULARY QUIZ WEDNESDAY 11/15. TEST & BINDERS DUE THURSDAY 11/16. BELL WORK: PICK-UP & READ THE BIOGRAPHY. WHY SHOULD YOUR INDIVIDUAL BE CONSIDERED THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO OF WWI? PROVIDE AT LEAST TWO PIECES OF EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT YOUR POSITION.

Who is the greatest American hero of WWI? Read the biography. Build an argument for why your hero is the GREATEST American hero of WWI. Complete the Building an Argument sheet. Claim: Restate the question including your persons name. Provide three pieces of evidence to support your claim. Provide your reasoning for each piece of evidence. Provide a counterargument, why might someone say that your person is not the greatest hero, how would you respond.