CNN 10 April 30 – May 3, 2018.

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CNN 10 April 30 – May 3, 2018

Agenda April 30, 2018 Student News Note Taking Study Guide: “ Communism Spreads in East Asia” Agenda April 30, 2018

World-changing Promises at South and North Korea Summit Curbing Violence in New York History Made at NFL Draft Student News April 30, 2018

Agenda May 1, 2018 Student News “Who Started the Korean War? Primary Source Documents Agenda May 1, 2018

Student News May 1, 2018 Giant Communications Merger More Terrorism in Afghanistan U.S. –Jordanian Joint Military Maneuvers Giant Communications Merger Student News May 1, 2018

Agenda May 2, 2018 Student News China’s Cultural Revolution Primary Source Documents: “Why Did Chinese Youth Get Swept Up in the Cultural Revolution?” Agenda May 2, 2018

Student News May 2, 2018 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal Debate Caravan for Asylum Controversial Issue of Immigration Student News May 2, 2018

Student News: In-depth report concerning child labor and cobalt Primary Source Documents: “Why Did Chinese Youth Get Swept Up in the Cultural Revolution?” Agenda May 3, 2018

Congo/Cold War Connection Patrice Lumumba Mobutu Sese Seko Congo/Cold War Connection

Agenda May 4, 2018 Student News Student News Quiz Cultural Revolution Materials Agenda May 4, 2018

Student News May 4, 2018 WHO Air Pollution Report New Developments Concerning U.S. And North Korea Meeting Public School Teachers Walkout Drones In Business Student News May 4, 2018

NCAA All Star Game Pelicans American Medical Association Vultures Cobalt NFL Draft Demilitarized Zone Israel Sprint Kim Jong Un Verizon Democratic Republic Of Congo T-mobile World Health Organization Kabul Iron