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American History Bellringer Week 1, #1 8/22/2013 Who had the right to vote after the Civil War?

American History Bellringer Week 1, #2 8/23/2013 Define the word “segregation” You will be turning your bellringers in today

American History Bellringer Week 2, #1 8/26/2013 Name five groups that have suffered discrimination in the US

American History Bellringer Week 2, #2 8/27/2013 How did Native Americans live in the Great Plains before the coming of white settlers?

American History Bellringer Week 2, #3 8/29/2013 Why did the US feel justified in expanding westward and settling in the Great Plains?

American History Bellringer Week 2, #4 8/29/2013 Why is gold valuable?

American History Bellringer Week 3, #1 9/3/2013 Give one advantage and one disadvantage that the Native American tribes had when facing the US military

American History Bellringer Week 3, #2 9/5/2013 What do you think that life was like on a farm in the Great Plains at the end of the 19 th century?

American History Bellringer Week 3 9/6/2013 No Bellringer today Get ready to turn in your bellringers

American History Bellringer Week 4, #1 9/9/2013 Define the word “industrialization”

American History Bellringer Week 4, #2 9/10/2013 What is one bad thing about Urbanization?

American History Bellringer Week 4, #3 9/12/2013 What is a labor union?

American History Bellringer Week 4, #4 9/13/2013 What did we study this unit?

American History Bellringer 9/16/2013 No Bellringer

American History Bellringer Week 5, #1 9/17/2013 What problems were there in American society at the end of the 19 th century?

American History Bellringer Week 5, #2 9/19/2013 What official role does the president play in passing laws?

American History Bellringer Week 5, #3 9/20/2013 Define the word “conservation”

American History Bellringer Week 6, #1 9/24/2013 What was life like for women at the end of the 19 th and beginning of the 20 th centuries?

American History Bellringer Week 6, #2 9/26/2013 How did Theodore Roosevelt become famous?

American History Bellringer Week 6, #3 9/27/2013 What were the last two states to be admitted into the US?

American History Bellringer Week 7, #1 9/30/2013 What European empire ruled most of Latin America from the 16 th century to the 19 th century?

American History Bellringer Week 7, #2 10/1/2013 What territories did the US gain from Spain in the Treaty of Paris?

American History Bellringer Week 7, #3 10/3/2013 What were the goals of US imperialists?

American History Bellringer Week 7, #4 10/4/2013 What is a nation?

American History Bellringer Week 8, #1 10/8/2013 What were the causes of World War I?

American History Bellringer 10/8/2013 No Bellringer today Do not unpack

American History Bellringer Week 8, #2 10/11/2013 What sorts of things do you need to fight a war?

American History Bellringer Week 9, #1 10/14/2013 How are wars ended?

American History Bellringer 10/15/2013 No Bellringer Are you ready for the test?

American History Bellringer Week 9, #2 10/17/2013 Why was the idea of the League of Nations unpopular in the US?

American History Bellringer Week 9, #3 10/18/2013 How much did working conditions change in the Progressive Era in the US?

American History Bellringer Week 10, #1 10/21/2013 What did moral reformers in the Progressive Era want to achieve?

American History Bellringer Week 10, #2 10/22/2013 How did life change for women in the progressive era?

American History Bellringer Week 10, #3 10/23/2013 What was life like for African Americans in the South at the end of the 19 th century?

American History Bellringer Week 11, #1 10/28/2013 What is an economy?

American History Bellringer Week 11, #2 10/29/2013 What was the relationship like between farmers and the banks at the end of the 19 th century and the beginning of the 20 th ?

American History Bellringer Week 11, #3 10/30/2013 What role do you think that the government should play in the economy?

American History Bellringer Week 11, #4 11/1/2013 How did Herbert Hoover respond to the Great Depression?

American History Bellringer Week 12, #1 11/4/2013 What needs to be in an SCR?

American History Bellringer Week 12, #2 11/5/2013 What, if anything, do you think that the government should have done about the Great Depression?

American History Bellringer Week 12, #3 11/7/2013 Should the government provide assistance to the poor?

American History Bellringer Week 12, #4 11/8/2013 What programs made up the Second New Deal?

American History Bellringer Week 13, #1 11/11/2013 Do you think that the government should back business or labor unions when they are in conflict?

American History Bellringer Week 13, #2 11/12/2013 Who had the right to vote in the US in the 1930’s?

American History Bellringer Week 13, #3 11/14/2013 Overall, do you think that the New Deal was a good thing or a bad thing?

American History Bellringer Week 13, #4 11/15/2013 No Bellringer Put your name on your bellringers and pass them in Are you ready for the test?

American History Bellringer Week 14, #1 11/18/2013 What is nationalism?

American History Bellringer Week 14, #2 11/19/2013 Why did the US pursue isolationism?

American History Bellringer Week 14, #3 11/21/2013 What do you think is happening in this image?

American History Bellringer Week 14, #4 11/22/2013 What were the neutrality acts?

American History Bellringer Week 15, #1 11/25/2013 What was the Neutrality Act of 1939?

American History Bellringer Week 15, #2 11/26/2013 What role did the government play in the economy in the 1930’s?