February 14-15
Imperialism Unit Test today.
Watched and answered questions on Simon Schama’s The Future of American War
February 12-13
Reviewed. Went over why we do everything we do in social studies, study guide etc. It’s all part of helping students to succeed.
Color coding of study guide, sorting terms into one or more of three conceptual categories.
Answered as much as we could of note 25, review note.
Anything not done was to be completed in study hall or at home if necessary.
February 7-8, 2013
Lesson 7: US at War Challenges at Home and Abroad
Key Q U6L7: What challenges did the US Government and citizens face at home and abroad as it tried to conduct war on such a large scale?
• Warm up: Recruiting Poster propaganda
• Quiz IV: MANIA
• Note 20: Challenges Facing US Government & Propaganda
o Soldiers
o Supplies
o Support
• Notes 21-22: Plan and Reality of the War
o Schlieffen Plan
o Mobilization Defined
o Outline of troop movement up to stalemate
o New technologies and horrors of the war
February 5-6, 2013
Lesson 6: Reasons the United States Entered WWI
Key Q U6L6: Why did the United States break its tradition of isolationism and enter WWI?
• Brief Review of US policy of Non-Intervention in Europe or Isolationism
• Sinking of the Lusitania
• QUIZ 2
• Note 18: 3 big reasons for the United States’ entering the war
• Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
• Zimmerman Telegram
• Wilson’s desire to have a say in the peace process
• Review MANIA (ppt)
February 1 & 4, 2013
Lesson 6: Reasons the United States Entered WWI
Key Q U6L6: Why did the United States break its tradition of isolationism and enter WWI?
• Brief Review of US policy of Non-Intervention in Europe or Isolationism
• Sinking of the Lusitania
• QUIZ 2
• Note 18: 3 big reasons for the United States’ entering the war
• Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
• Zimmerman Telegram
• Wilson’s desire to have a say in the peace process
• Review MANIA (ppt)
January 28-29, 2013
Lesson 4: Changed Relations with Latin America
Key Q U6L4: How did U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America change after the Spanish-American War?
• HW Quiz on Note 5 readings
• Video: How US Gained the Panama Canal
• Note 13: Outcomes of Spanish American War
• Note 14: Presidential Policies
o TR – Big Stick – The Term INTERVENTION should be emphasized
o Changes after TR
o Big Stick Cartoon
• Panama Canal Video from America’s Century
• Note 15: Panama Canal
• Clicker Review
January 23-24, 2013
Lesson 3: American Imperialism: Spanish-American War
Key Q U6L3: What were the causes of the Spanish-American War?
• Note 8: Background and Immediate Causation
• Quiz I
• Note 9: Causes of the Spanish American War
o Background: Civil War in Cuba as it connects with the 3-Ms
o Immediate: Sinking of the Maine
• Note 10: Yellow Journalism:
• Note 11: Overview of Strategy and Events of Spanish American War
o Atlas of United States history p. 80
o America’s Century “Spanish American War”
o Note 12 HW: Spanish and American War Reading
• Informal Clicker review and assessment
January 18 & 22, 2013
Lesson 2: Reasons for U.S. Imperialism
Key Q U6L2: What were the sources of the imperialist tendencies that arose in the United States in the late 19th century?
• Note 5: Westward Expansion Maps
o Shade and date
o Then label the name (just follow the power point)
• Note 6: 3-Ms
o Explication
o Practice
• Note 7: Imperialism in the Pacific
o Annexation of Hawaii
o China
Sphere of Influence
Open Door Policy
• Note 7: Anti-Imperialism
• Clicker Review
January 16-17, 2013
Only the afternoon sections had class.
We watched portions of Food, Inc.
Went over the mid-term exam
Took time for back work.
January 14-15, 2013
Lesson 1: Growth of an Idea
Key Q U6L1: How did our opinion about imperialism change from the beginning of our nation until WWI?
• Note 01: Explain Key Questions are on Note 01
• Warm up: getting involved in other people’s business
• Note 00: Hand out and explain HW (Geography of the Americas Map)
• Note 2: Definitions
o Foreign Policy
o Imperialism
o Expansionism
• Note 3: Presidential Opinions on Imperialism
o Washington
o Monroe
o Roosevelt
• Note 4: Map of Monroe Doctrine
• Answer key Question and Clicker Review (if time)