6.7.18 U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 1775 - The United Colonies changed their name to the United States. 1776 - Richard Henry Lee of Virginia proposed.

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6.7.18 U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 1775 - The United Colonies changed their name to the United States. 1776 - Richard Henry Lee of Virginia proposed to the Continental Congress a resolution calling for a Declaration of Independence. 1900 - Boxer rebels cut the rail links between Peking and Tientsin in China. 1942 - The Battle of Midway ended. 1948 - The Communists completed their takeover of Czechoslovakia.  1965 - In the U.S., the Gemini 4 mission was completed. The mission featured the first spacewalk by an American.   BELL WORK: PICK-UP YOUR TEXTBOOK & CHAPTER 24 GUIDED TOUR. REMOVE, LABEL, NUMBER & STAPLE BOTH BELL WORK & EXIT TICKETS. PLACE BELL WORK ON TOP. BEGIN WORKING ON CH. 24 GUIDED TOUR QUESTIONS. AGENDA: WORK ON CH. 24 GUIDED READING QUESTIONS. DISCUSSIONON: 1960s/1970s MOVEMENTS. WATERGATE. HOMEWORK: WORK ON: CH. 23/24 GUIDED READING QUESTIONS FINAL EXAM REVIEW. BRING IN TEXTBOOKS.

Brown Power/Latino Americans Compare & contrast Cesar Chavez & MLK. F:\us history pp\chapter 23 pp\Cesar Chavez - YouTube.flv

Native Americans-AIM What was AIM & what did it want?

The Feminist Movement What did feminists want? F:\us history pp\chapter 23 pp\The Feminist Movement A History in Pictures - YouTube.flv Who were some of the leading feminists? F:\us history pp\chapter 23 pp\Betty_Friedan.wmv Why did some people disagree with the movement?

The Hippies & Counterculture Movement Who were the Hippies & what did they want to do? F:\us history pp\chapter 23 pp\Haight Ashbury The Beat of a Generation 2012 Trailer - YouTube.flv What was Woodstock? https://youtu.be/StFhvAIv3Js

The 1970s/Nixon/Watergate https://youtu.be/9rLMhQNPQhw What was Watergate? How did the Watergate scandal effect Nixon & the country? F:\us history pp\chapter 24 pp\Watergate.wmv