lecture outline: challenges and changes to the movement
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1968 vs. 2020
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Lecture Outline: Johnson's Great Society
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Key Terms: Kennedy and Johnson Years
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Lecture Outline: Kennedy and the Cold War
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Rights of the Accused
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Kennedy's New Frontier p. 679-683
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Lecture: Postwar America
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Lecture: 50's Pop Culture
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Lecture: Cold War Origins
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1950's America Key Terms
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Lecture: Cold War Heats Up
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Lecture: Cold War at Home
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Cold War Writing Prompt
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2 Nations Live on the Edge
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essential questions 609-615
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essential questions 602-608
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Pros and Cons: The Atomic Bomb
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Atomic Bomb Writing
Use the google doc attached, and follow the prompt.
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Lecture Outline: D-Day
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Lecture Outline: War in the Pacific
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World War Two Key Terms
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Lecture Outline: Aftermath
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Lecture Outline: The War for Europe and N. Africa
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Lecture Outline: War in Europe
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lecture outline: isolationism to war
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Essential Questions: War in the Pacific 578-587
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Essential Questions: America Moves Toward War 550-557
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Dictators Threaten World Peace
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New Deal Prompt
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Lecture Outline: The New Deal
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Lecture Outline: Hoover and The Depression
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Lecture Outline: The Great Crash
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Unit 9 Key Terms
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Lecture Outline: Impact of The New Deal
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Essential Questions: Impact of The New Deal 515-519
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Essential Questions: Hardship During the Depression 472-477
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Essential Questions: The Nation's Sick Economy 464-471
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Lecture Outline: Education and Pop Culture
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Lecture Outline: Harlem Renaissance
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Lecture Outline: Changing Ways of Life
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Unit 8 Key Terms
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Lecture Outline: Republican Decade
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1920's Writing Prompt
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essential question 440-443
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Essential Questions 434-439
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Essential Questions 419-421
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Essential Questions p. 412-418
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Lecture Outline: World War 1 Begins
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Lecture Outline: The War at Home
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Lecture Outline: Wilson Fights for Peace
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Lecture Outline: Spanish-American War
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Unit 7 Key Terms
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Essential Questions 398-403
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Essential Question 381-387
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America as a World Power
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Essential Questions 346-351
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Essential Questions p. 342-345
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1st Semester Final
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Progressive Presidents Quick Write
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Progressive Presidents
For each Progressive Era President listed, identify progressive reforms that occurred during their presidency.
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Unit 6 Key Terms
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Unit 6 Essential Questions
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Lecture: Life Under Jim Crow
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Lecture: Origins of Progressivism
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Lecture: Teddy's Square Deal
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Lecture: Progressivism Under Taft and Wilson
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Lecture Outline: Government Reform During the Progressive Era
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Gilded Age Writing Assignment
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Unit 5 Key Terms
Define each term in a complete sentence.
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Unit 5 Essential Questions
Answer each question in complete sentences.
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Lecture: Expansion of Industry
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Lecture: Growth of Big Business
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Lecture: Age of Railroads
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Lecture: Immigrant Experience
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Lecture: Gilded Age Politics
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Close Read: Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?
Close read the excerpt, decide if these men were robber barons or captains of industry. Provide 3 examples supporting your claim.
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Unit 4 key terms
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Unit 4 Essential Questions
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Lecture Outline: The Populist Movement
fill in the outline for the Populist Movement lecture.
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Lecture Outline: The Native American "Problem"
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Unit 3 Key Terms
Define each term in a complete sentence.
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Unit 3 Essential Questions
answer the questions in complete sentences
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Lecture Outline: Reconstruction
fill in the outline using the corresponding lecture.
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Lecture Outline: The North Takes Charge
fill in the outline using the corresponding lecture
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Lecture Outline: The Civil War Begins
fill in the outline using the corresponding lecture
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Lecture Outline: The Politics of Slavery
fill in the outline using the corresponding lecture
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Dred Scott Close Read
read the excerpt, highlight the main ideas, and answer the questions at the end.
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Unit 2 Writing Assessment
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Lecture Outline: The Constitution
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Unit 2: Key Terms
Define each term in complete sentences.
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Unit 2: Essential Questions
Use the pages in the text to answer the questions in complete sentences.
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Lecture Outline: Jeffersonian Era
use the Power Point lecture to fill in the outline
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Lecture Outline: Age of Jackson
fill in the outline as we go through the lecture.
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Bill of Rights Project
Choose 1 of the 1st 10 amendments (not #1 or #2) and create a single google slide informing us about your amendment. How was it applicable back then, how is it applicable today? Include at least 1 visual in your slide.
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Articles of Confederation
Examine the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation on p. 67 of your text. Identify 2 that you believe are the weakest and explain why you feel that way. Please answer in complete sentences.
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Declaration of Independence Close Read
Read the excerpts and highlight key ideas. Answer the questions on the second page of the document.
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Unit 1 Key Terms
Define each term in COMPLETE sentences.
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Unit 1 Essential Questions
Using the pages listed, answer the questions in COMPLETE sentences.
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Lecture Outline: Revolution and Independence
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Lecture: Colonization of N. America
Fill out the outline using the PowerPoint on The Colonization of N. America