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U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: Sweden recognized the independence of the United States U.S. President Roosevelt proposed enlarging the U.S. Supreme Court. The plan failed White separatist Byron De La Beckwith was convicted in Jackson, MS, of the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell presented evidence to the U.N. concerning Iraq's material breach of U.N. Resolution 1441. BELL WORK: PICK-UP THE HOME FRONT. COMPLETE ACTIVE READING: 1. READ PASSAGE. 2. UNDERLINE IMPORTANT INFORMATION/TERMS/ NAMES. 3. CIRCLE UNFAMILIAR INFORMATION/TERMS/ NAMES. 4. ASK QUESTIONS IN MARGINS, SPACE BELOW OR BACK ABOUT CIRCLED ITEMS. AGENDA: DISCUSS THE HOME FRONT. ZOOT SUIT RIOTS EO 9066 1943 RACE RIOTS COMPLETE & DISCUSS THE HOME FRONT DBQ #2. COMPLETE EXIT TICKET. HOMEWORK: 5.9 VIDEO/NOTES DUE FRIDAY. UNIT 5 VOCABULARY
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Exit Ticket/Objective 5.7 Assessment
Despite the efforts of minorities during WWII many groups still faced discrimination. For example, in Los Angeles the (1) _____ Riots occurred when young (2)_____ clashed with white sailors. Another race riot occurred in (3)______ in 1943 when whites & African-Americans clashed leaving 34 people dead. The worst discrimination during WWII was faced by (4)_____ as over 110,000 of them were forced into (5)_____ camps mostly located in the deserts of the West. The U.S. government claimed the (6)_____ or confinement was done for security reasons. It was not until the 1980s when President (7)_____ signed a bill to pay (8) $_____ to Japanese-Americans sent to relocation camps during WWII that the government accepted responsibility for this injustice.
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Exit Ticket/Objective 5.7 Assessment
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