9-16-13. Warm Up 1.Why was Custer sent to the Black Hills? 2.What prophecy did Sitting Bull have? 3.What was the result of the Battle of Little Big Horn?

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Warm Up 1.Why was Custer sent to the Black Hills? 2.What prophecy did Sitting Bull have? 3.What was the result of the Battle of Little Big Horn?

Rank the following Professions In terms of most dangerous professions 1 is the least 10 is the most. * Trash Collector *Aircraft pilot *Farmer *Fisherman *Taxi and chauffer *Electrical line work *Lumberjack *Roofer *Iron and steel worker *Truck driver

9/19/13 US History Think of an Image that represents the Industrialization In America use your book if necessary ( ) After you find that Then write four sentences about the image. Sentence 1- Describe the image you chose. Sentence 2- Tell me why you think this image represents the Industrial Revolution in America. Sentences 3-4 why is this important to the growth of America? And how did/does this invention affect your life today?

Describe YOUR ideal work environment. Discuss the conditions and requirements of your workplace. Why are these important to you?

9/23/13 What is a Union? Why would someone want to join a union? What can a Union do achieve its goals?

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9/27/13 What is the most significant machine that you believe impacts your daily life? How does this machine effect your life? What is the effect this machine has on our society as a whole? Could you function without this machine, could our society function without it?

9/30/13 Many authors and writers referred to the era of industrialization as the “gilded Age” Why is this ironic or a misnomer (false name) remember that gilded means something that is covered with gold on the outside but made cheap on the inside. What would be a better name for this time period? What would be the reason to call this time period Gilded?