US History March 7 – 11, 2016 Ms. Shauntee-Wilson.

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US History March 7 – 11, 2016 Ms. Shauntee-Wilson

Standards under study 7.1.1 The Twenties Identify and explain the significance of the cultural changes and tensions in the “Roaring Twenties” including Cultural movements, such as the Harlem Renaissance and “lost generation The struggle between “traditional” and “modern” America (e.g. Scopes Trial, immigration restrictions, Prohibition, role of women, mass consumption) 7.1.2 Causes and Consequences of the Great Depression Explain and evaluate the multiple causes and consequences of the Great Depression by analyzing The political, economic, environmental, and social causes of the Great Depression including fiscal policy, overproduction, under consumption, and speculation, the 1929 crash, and the Dust Bowl The economic and social toll of the Great Depression, including unemployment and environmental conditions that affected farmers, industrial workers and families. Hoover’s policies and their impact (e.g. Reconstruction Finance Corporation)

Monday Do Now How has the cultural identity of the United States changed over time? Review Syllabus Weebly Remind 101 Online Text access Take Notes/Discussion Crash Course - https://youtu.be/VfOR1XCMf7A Exit Ticket – What 3 new things did you learn from watching the video?

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