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Mr. McKenna Marymount College Summer 2009
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Originally from Boston, Ma. Served in U.S. Navy aboard U.S.S. Enterprise BA – Music MA in Education – Secondary Social Science History buff Teach students with Emotional Disturbance
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Address standards 10.1 – 10.11 Key elements that have led to current global events Relations between then and now Growth of democracy Role of technology in world events Broad strokes and key details – understanding of not just what events are important, but why they are important.
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Attendance: 1 absence per session Attention: all eyes on the board, all heads in the game. Attitude: We shall study democracy, not practice it. No Sharp-shooting Respect for different opinions It is about US, not YOU Bring a book for silent activity
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8-10:24:Morning Session 10:40: Mid-day Session Attendance at beginning of each session Sessions will broken up into lectures, activities, readings, and homework time.
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Review Greek/Roman Philosophy, Middle Ages, the Renaissance, & The Reformation Important steps in rise of democracy American Revolution and its effects on future democracies French Revolution and its effects Napoleon and the spread of nationalism The Industrial Revolution Inventions and their ramifications; James Watt, Eli Whitney, Henry Bessemer, Louis Pasteur, & Thomas Edison
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Capitalism, Utopianism, Social Democracy, Socialism, and Communism New Imperialism Cause and Consequences of World War I Causes and Consequences of World War II The Cold War The Age of Technology
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