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10 th American History Daily Lessons
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This Day in History and Current Events This Day in History Current Event Student News: –What's next for Syria in 2013? –U.N.'s Syria death toll jumps dramatically to 60,000-plus –Sandy Hook students return to class for first time since Newtown shooting –Boehner, under fire from some conservatives, re- elected speaker –Printing 3D Buildings: Five tenets of a new kind of architecture
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While you were gone 10 th American HistoryMake-up Assignments Jan. 4 While you were gone 10 th American History- Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook Room 214 Student-______________ Date Absent Jan. 4 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! Homework: Chapter 12 Test- today Get Ready for the Semester Test- Jan. 10 or 11 Unit III Final- Chapters 9, 10, 11,+ 12 American History Magazine- Unit III due on Semester test day- Jan. 10 or 11 Last Chance Day- Jan 9 In Class Work: Chapter 12 Test Activities- Chapter 12 Test Examination: Date and Period you will take the exam-________ Signature:____________
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Day #86 Homework due today – None In Class Work- Activities- Chapter 12 Test Unit III A Modern Nation Unit III Review Sheet Chapter 12 Test
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AMERICAN HISTORY Unit II – A Modern Nation CHAPTER 12 Test Review- Put a + if you know it, ? if you might and Circle the item if you do not know it at all. VocabularyNamesDates and Events Section 1- Launching a New Deal Mandated Significant Public works Fireside chats Subsidy unconstitutional Relief Recovery Reform Alphabet Soup of Government agencies Section 2 The Second New Deal Classical Sit-down strike deficit Section 3- Life During the New Deal Swing Section 4- Analyzing the New Deal Relief Recovery Reform Minimum wage incumbent Section 1- Launching a New Deal Franklin Delano Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt New Deal Huey P. Long- Senator from Louisiana Father Charles Coughlin Dr. Francis Townsend Section 2 The Second New Deal AFL CIO John L. Lewis Scab labor John Maynard Keynes Section 3- Life During the New Deal Francis Perkins Mary McLeod Bethune John Steinbeck- Grapes of Wrath Woodie Guthrie Dorothea Lange Section 4- Analyzing the New Deal Senator Walter George Section 1- Launching a New Deal Public works programs 1932 election landslide Roosevelt’s faith that government had the ability to solve economic and social problems. Banking Crisis- Bank Holiday, and the Emergency Banking Act. FDIC- (Glass- Steagall Act) Hundred Days of the New Deal- Relief, recovery and reform. CCC, AAA, NIRA, PWA, Federal Securities Act, Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.), TVA After the 1 st hundred days- CWA, Indian Reoganization Act, Critics of the New Deal Opposition from the Courts- Schecter Poultry Corporation v. United States (NIRA) United States v. Butler (AAA) Section 2 The Second New Deal Second New Deal- Emergency Relief- Emergency Relief Appropriations Act and the WPA Social Security Wagner Act- National Labor Relations Act, and National Labor Relations Board GM Sit-Down Strike Rural Electricity- REA 1936 Election v. Alf Landon Court Packing Plan- Farm Tenancy Act Section 3- Life During the New Deal Women in the New Deal Black Cabinet Entertainment in the 1930’s- Movies, Radio, and sports Section 4- Analyzing the New Deal The changing Role of Big Government Limits of the New Deal End of the New Deal Fair Labor Standards Act 1938 elections After the New Deal.
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Power Point Magazine: Part 1 - America: How We Lived. The story of American History 1870- World War II Publisher:
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Unit III- A Modern Nation
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American History Magazine Unit III- American History Magazine Chapters 9,10,11 and 12 American History Magazine”. In class Unit III – A Modern Nation (1919-1940)- 45 pointsUnit III – A Modern Nation (1919-1940)- 45 points (Do not use section titles or subtitles for your important ideas.)(Do not use section titles or subtitles for your important ideas.) Chapter 9- From War to Peace- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 pointsChapter 9- From War to Peace- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 points Chapter 10- The Roaring Twenties- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 pointsChapter 10- The Roaring Twenties- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 points Chapter 11- The Great Depression Begins- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 pointsChapter 11- The Great Depression Begins- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 points Chapter 12- The New Deal- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 pointsChapter 12- The New Deal- 4 slides- 4 most important ideas of the chapter and why. 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. 10 points Unit III Enhancement or Threat Slides- What enhanced or threatened U.S. democracy during this unit? (Good and Bad- Victory or Defeat)- 2 slides- 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. No lists 5 pointsUnit III Enhancement or Threat Slides- What enhanced or threatened U.S. democracy during this unit? (Good and Bad- Victory or Defeat)- 2 slides- 4 lines of 4 words only to state why important. At least 2 pictures per slide. No lists 5 points
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