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Warm-Up 9/19/17 Please write the following question and write your answer on your Warm-Up Page: In what year was the U.S. Constitution signed, and what year was it ratified? Who is the “Father of the U.S. Constitution”?
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Announcements School Pictures have been rescheduled for October 16, 2017. Unit 01 Tests will be returned to you tomorrow. Due to early dismissal yesterday not everyone has taken their make-up tests/quizzes. I will be coming around to check pg. 23 in your notebooks today. (7th period/those who weren’t completed yesterday)
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Advisory Bell Schedule (Tues/Thurs)
Period 1 7:20 AM 8:08 AM 48 min Peiod 2 8:12 AM 9:00 AM Advisory Period 9:04 AM 9:37 AM 33 min Period 3 9:41 AM 10:29 AM Period 4 10:33 AM 11:21 AM Period 5 11:25 AM 12:51 PM 86 min A Lunch 11:51 AM 30 min B Lunch 12:21 PM C Lunch Period 6 12:55 PM 1:43 PM Period 7 1:47 PM 2:35 PM
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Advisory Expectations/How it Works
Advisory is time for you to work on homework, ask questions, and/or go to another teacher’s room for tutorial time. In order to leave class, you must have a blue pass from that teacher that you are going to for tutorials. Advisory teachers will not let a student leave their class unless the students have one of these blue passes. Schedule: 9:04 – 9:06: Check attendance 9:07: Bell rings to release students to 9:10: Bell rings- signals that students will stay wherever they are (no more movement during this time) 9:37: Bell rings to release students to 3rd period
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Progressive Era Vocabulary (pg. 24)
Melting Pot Gentlemen’s Agreement Social Gospel Movement Nativism Muckraker Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Tenement Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)
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Key People of the Progressive Era (pg. 25)
Using the handouts provided as well as either your own device or a tablet, you will need to complete the chart by doing the following: Fill in the names of the important key figures on your chart (ex: Ida B. Wells) Complete the chart by matching the 2-3 facts provided as well as the significance of each person. The Handout with the Information is your copy.
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Progressive Era Vocabulary pg. 24 (INB)
Melting Pot- Mix of people from different cultures and races who blend together by abandoning/adapting their native languages and cultures. Gentlemen’s Agreement- agreement by Japanese gov’t. to limit immigration to the U.S. Social Gospel Mvt.- 19th century reform based on the belief that Christians have a responsibility to help improve conditions and alleviate poverty. Nativism- Favoring the interests of native-born people over foreign-born people (immigrants).
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Progressive Era Vocab. Continued (pg. 24)
Muckraker- Name given to US journalists and other writers who exposed corruption in politics and business in the early 20th century. Chinese Exclusion Act- A law enacted in 1882 that prohibited all Chinese immigrants from entering the U.S. (w/ a few exceptions); set quotas or limits. Tenement- a substandard multi-family dwelling in the urban core, usually old and occupied by the poor. Pure Food and Drug Act- Passed in 1906, prevented the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors.
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