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Usha 2019-20 custom portfolio 1
Mrs. Endel, 2019 Haymarket Affair Homestead Strike Pullman Strike
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INFO SLIDE TYPE IN THIS BOX DO NOT TYPE IN THIS BOX YOUR NAME:
POINTS EARNED: MRS. ENDEL’S COMMENTS:
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instructions SPECIFICALLY
Go to your course tree (the purple bar in every lesson) or planner (the tab on your home page). Read every page of every lesson in the unit. Use the links in Unit 5 Lesson 3 Page 2 to find information on the Haymarket Affair, the Homestead Strike, and the Pullman Strike. Use that information to fill out ONLY the appropriate following slides. These slides are color coded, and you only need to complete the slides that have the same background color. 4. Just type right into the boxes. The text size will adjust automatically. 5. To earn points, WEBMAIL me your completed slides. DO NOT try to use the drop box in the Connexus lesson. You will regret that. OVERALL You will examine and list causes and effects of three significant historical events. You will evaluate the most important commonalities of these causes and effects.
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WEB DIAGRAM HAYMARKET AFFAIR
Purple Background HAYMARKET AFFAIR CAUSE 1 =askldflkn flk v d sd bk we;tlt lajk s dg’dgj g da;’lfksl; f gjasklsjf sa gjdksla;f asdjgljaldfjslkjf kj g EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = CAUSE 2 =
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CAUSE 1 = EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = CAUSE 2 = WEB DIAGRAM HOMESTEAD STRIKE
Purple Background HOMESTEAD STRIKE CAUSE 1 = EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = CAUSE 2 =
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CAUSE 1 = EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = CAUSE 2 = WEB DIAGRAM PULLMAN STRIKE
Purple Background PULLMAN STRIKE CAUSE 1 = EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = CAUSE 2 =
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WEB DIAGRAM evaluation
Purple Background Review the causes and effects of the three events. What did they have in common? In the boxes below evaluate the 2 (two) most significant common causes and 2 (two) most significant effects shared by these events. Justify/explain why each is the most important. Use complete sentences in every response. Most Important Causes and their Justifications Most Important Effects and their Justifications 1. 2. 1. 2.
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THREE-COLUMN CHART CAUSES EVENTS EFFECTS HAYMARKET AFFAIR
Black Background CAUSES EVENTS EFFECTS CAUSE 1= HAYMARKET AFFAIR EFFECT 1 = CAUSE 2 = EFFECT 2 = CAUSE 1 = HOMESTEAD STRIKE PULLMAN STRIKE
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THREE-COLUMN CHART EVALUATION
Black Background Review the causes and effects of the three events. What did they have in common? In the boxes below evaluate the 2 (two) most significant common causes and 2 (two) most significant effects shared by these events. Justify/explain why each is the most important. Use complete sentences in every response. Most Important Causes and their Justifications Most Important Effects and their Justifications 1. 2. 1. 2.
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TREE DIAGRAM 2 HAYMARKET AFFAIR Blue Background CAUSE 1 = EFFECT 1 =
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TREE DIAGRAM 2 HOMESTEAD STRIKE Blue Background CAUSE 1 = EFFECT 1 =
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TREE DIAGRAM 3 PULLMAN STRIKE Blue Background CAUSE 1 = EFFECT 1 =
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TREE DIAGRAM evaluation
Blue Background TREE DIAGRAM evaluation Review the causes and effects of the three events. What did they have in common? In the boxes below evaluate the 2 (two) most significant common causes and 2 (two) most significant effects shared by these events. Justify/explain why each is the most important. Use complete sentences in every response. Most Important Causes and their Justifications Most Important Effects and their Justifications 1. 2. 1. 2.
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HORIZONTAL TREE DIAGRAM
Brown Background CAUSE 1 = CAUSE 2 = EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = HAYMARKET AFFAIR
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HORIZONTAL TREE DIAGRAM
CAUSE 1 = CAUSE 2 = EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = HOMESTEAD STRIKE
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HORIZONTAL TREE DIAGRAM
CAUSE 1 = CAUSE 2 = EFFECT 1 = EFFECT 2 = PULLMAN STRIKE
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HORIZONTAL TREE DIAGRAM evaluation
Brown Background Review the causes and effects of the three events. What did they have in common? In the boxes below evaluate the 2 (two) most significant common causes and 2 (two) most significant effects shared by these events. Justify/explain why each is the most important. Use complete sentences in every response. Most Important Causes and their Justifications Most Important Effects and their Justifications 1. 2. 1. 2.
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