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1) Parent Letter Welcome to AH.docx Welcome to AH.docx 2) School website http://southwest.nc.och.schoolinsites.com/ http://southwest.nc.och.schoolinsites.com/ 3) Agenda on board
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Lesson 1.1: Social Change
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In this unit we will investigate the differences between events that could be categorized as economic, political, or social change. In addition we will explore how economic, political, and social changes impact the human experience.
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How have social movements impacted our ideas about equality and fairness over time?
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Think of the phrase “social change.” What do you think social change means?
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Social change refers to an alteration, or change, in the social order of society. The base of social change is change in the thought process of humans.
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Let’s look at three examples of social movements that had a large impact on early Americans: Women’s Rights Civil Rights Anti-War / Counter Culture
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Use “Event Summary” Chart to explain your assigned event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGEMs cZE5dY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGEMs cZE5dY
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Use “Event Summary” Chart to explain your assigned event. Traditional role of women…. “True Women hood” 1) Seneca Falls Convention – Declaration of Sentiments 2) 19 th Amendment 3) Betty Friedan and “The Femine Mystique” 4) Equal Pay Act of 1964 5) Title IX 1972 6) Roe vs. Wade 1973 7) Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 2013 Defense Secretary Panetta lifts ban on women serving in combat roles.
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Use “Event Summary” Chart to explain your assigned event. Traditional role of women…. “True Women hood” 1) Seneca Falls Convention – Declaration of Sentiments 2) 19 th Amendment 3) Betty Friedan and “The Femine Mystique” 4) Equal Pay Act of 1964 5) Title IX 1972 6) Roe vs. Wade 1973 7) Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 2013 Defense Secretary Panetta lifts ban on women serving in combat roles.
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Birmingham riots Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896) Leads to segregation The Warren Court Brown vs. Board of Educations (1954) Segregation unconstitutional Montgomery Bus Boycott / MLK Non violent protest, win over the hearts and minds of American by showing passive resistance and willingness to go to jail and being subject to violence, but not partaking in violence.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9kT1yO4 MGg
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hippies Baby Boomers vs. Stability and Tradition JFK assasination Cold War / LBJ’s War (Vietnam) Problems in Vietnam Credibility Gap / Pentagon Papers Student unrest Kent State Challenge Authority / Tradition / Society / Parents https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=JecWJ_ndMBI https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=JecWJ_ndMBI
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Complete the cause and effect chart on the counter culture
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What are examples of social movements in recent history that have had a significant impact on American society?
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feminists Civil Rights Black Lives Matter Feminist Movement Gay Rights Occupy Wall Street Anti-War Protests Global Citizens
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A Bias: You should choose one of the perspectives and hold dear to it. Use it to create your cartoon. Scene: Brainstorm scenes for a possible conflict. Identification of Key players. How are you going to represent the new way of thinking vs the old. Caption Bubbles: How will you use what each of the key players are saying to get you point across?
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Investigate the causes and effects of one of the social turning points in history below: Civil Rights Black Lives Matter Gay Rights Feminist Movement Latino movement Global citizens
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Today I learned…….. In your Journal, respond to the following questions: What did you learn today about social change? How is women’s rights, Civil Rights, and the counter-culture examples of social change?
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