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Second Semester: Great Depression to the Present
Unit 11 - The Late Cold War & Recent History
05.19.14 Study Guide - Late Cold War and Recent History
05.15.14 Presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush
UNIT 10 - Vietnam
04.29.14 Peace With Honor (1971-1975) - Video Link
04.28.14 The Tet Offensive (1968) - Video Link
04.25.14 Vietnam: Mapping and Key Terms
04.23.14 The Vietnam War: A Timeline of Key Events
04.22.14 Search and Destroy (1966-1967) - Video Link
04.21.14 The Beginning (1964-1965) - Video Link
Unit 9 - Civil Rights in America
04.09.14 Study Guide: Civil Rights
04.07.14 The Road to the Civil Rights Revolution - Part II
04.04.14 Blizzard Bag: A Civil Rights Oral History
04.03.14 The Road to the Civil Rights Revolution - Part I
04.02.14 Washington vs. DuBois; Billie Holiday - "Strange Fruit"
04.01.14 Racism, Oppression and Injustice: "Jim Crow"
Unit 8 - The Early Cold War
03.27.14 Study Guide - The Early Cold War
03.26.14 The (Second) Red Scare - McCarthyism
03.24.14 Early Cold War Events (PowerPoint); [Handout]
03.19.14 Different Dreams: Contrasting Cold War Terms
03.17.14 Origins of the Cold War
03.03.14 The Iron Curtain
OGT Preparation Unit
OGT Prep: Epic Social Studies OGT Study Guide
OGT PREP: Practice Quizzes
OGT Prep: Social Studies Skills; [PowerPoint]
OGT PREP: Economic Concepts; [PowerPoint]
OGT PreP: Types of Government; [PowerPoint]
UNIT 7 - WWII
02.26.14 Study Guide: WWII
02.25.14 Victory in the Pacific & The Atomic Bomb
02.24.14 Facebook Timeline of WWII
02.21.14 Korematsu v. United States - Japanese Internment
02.14.14 Axis & Allies - Mapping WWII
02.13.14 The Road to WWII
Unit 6 - The Great Depression & The New Deal
02.10.14 Depression & New Deal Study Guide
02.07.14 New Deal Programs
02.04.14 Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
01.30.14 Causes of the Great Depression
First Semester - Reconstruction through the Twenties
01.27.14 The Stock Market Game
01.13.14 Semester I Exam Study Guide
Unit 5 - The Roaring Twenties
12.11.13 The Harlem Renaissance
12.09.13 Advertising in the 1920s
12.05.13 Toward A National Culture
12.03.13 Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge
12.02.13 Introduction the the Roaring Twenties
11.25.13 & 11.26.13 Monumental Documentary
Unit 4.5 - Post-War Unrest
11.21.13 Study Guide - Post-WWI Unrest
11.20.13 Case File: Sacco and Vanzetti
11.19.13 Why The Palmer Raids?
11.18.13 The Red Scare - Russian Revolution
11.15.13 The Red Summer - Chicago Race Riots of 1919
Unit 4 - America Overseas
11.12.13 Study Guide - WWI and Treaty of Versailles
11.08.13 The Great War Ends - Wilson & the Treaty of Versailles
11.06.13 The Great War - Project Presentations
10.29.13 The Great War - America Enters the War [Clip 1] [Clip 2]
10.28.13 The Great War - Intro and Causes
10.22.13 Mini-Project: Pre-WWI Foreign Policy Timeline
10.21.13 New Foreign Policy Directions
10.17.13 The Philippine War - Why? [Political Cartoons]
10.16.13 The Spanish-American War - Why?
10.15.13 The Maine Explosion - Accurate Reporting?
10.14.13 American Imperialism? - Introduction, Alaska, and Hawaii
Unit 3 - Progressivism
10.8.13 Progressivism Study Guide
10.7.13 Progressivism III - Political Reforms & Presidents
10.3.13 Progressivism II - African Americans & Women
10.2.13 Progressivism I - Introduction & Temperance
Unit 2 - The Gilded Age
9.20.13 Urbanization - Jacob Riis Gallery
9.19.13 Urbanization and its Problems
9.18.13 American Innovators: Henry Ford
We watched THIS VIDEO CLIP and the first 6 minutes of THIS VIDEO CLIP about Henry Ford, then participated in a simulation of the assembly line - Ford's key innovation. Title links to music played during the simulation.
9.17.13 American Innovators: Thomas Edison
9.13.13 The Rise of American Industry
9.12.13 Free Market Economics
9.11.13 Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?
9.10.13 The Men Who Built America
Watch approximately the first 30 minutes of this video, then answer the thought questions below:
- Why do you think men like JP Morgan, Carnegie, and Rockefeller so strongly opposed William Jennings Bryan in 1896?
- What did they stand to lose?
- What did the country stand to lose?