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1 APUSH 3rd NINE WEEKS COURSE READER DHS APUSH
2 APUSH - Third Grading Period Date Day Topic / Content For Class Assessment Homework Dec 31 Monday Jan 1 Tuesday Jan 2 Wednesday STAFF INSERVICE Jan 3 Thursday Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age Jan 4 Friday Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age Instruction Discussion Ch 23 Study Guide Jan 7 Monday Industry Comes of Age Instruction Jan 8 Tuesday Urbanization Discussion Jan 9 Wednesday Booker T. vs. WEB The Role of African-Americans Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 Seminar Jan 10 Thursday The West Discussion Ch 24 Study Guide Ch 25 Study Guide Ch 26 Study Guide Jan 11 Friday UNIT 9 TEST TEST TEST Read: OpV 11A/B Washington/Dubois Jan 14 Monday Review Test/Essay Review Test/Essay Read: Chapter 27 Jan 15 Tuesday The Path of Empire Quiz, Note Check, Review QUIZ The Path of Empire Read OpV 13A/B Jan 16 Wednesday Class Discussion Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 Beveridge/Crooker Should America Annex the Jan 17 Thursday Class Debate Read Ch. 28 Philippines? Jan 18 Friday America on the World Stage Quiz, Note Check, Review QUIZ Jan 21 Monday MLK DAY Jan 22 Tuesday America on the World Stage Class Discussion Jan 23 Wednesday UNIT 10 TEST TEST TEST Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 Jan 24 Thursday Review Test/Essay Jan 25 Friday Introduction to Progressive Era Class Discussion Read: Chapter 29 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31 Feb 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt Populism and Progressivism Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad Quiz, Note Check, Review Class Discussion QUIZ Spider Web/PC LAB Read: Chapter 30 Quiz, Note Check, Review Class Discussion QUIZ Read: OpV 18 A/B Wilson/Norris/La Follette Feb 4 Monday Should America Enter World Writing Writing Practice War I Assignment Read: Chapter 31 Feb 5 Tuesday The War to End war Quiz, Note Check, Review Feb 6 Wednesday The War to End War Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 Class Discussion Bring Book to class on 2/7 Feb 7 Thursday Imperialism and WW1 Spider Web Feb 8 Friday UNIT 11 TEST TEST TEST Feb 11 Monday Review Test/DBQ Practice Feb 12 Tuesday Released Testing Feb 13 Wednesday Released Testing Feb 14 Thursday Released Testing Feb 15 Friday DBQ Practice Read: Chapter 32 DHS APUSH
3 Feb 18 Monday American Life if the Twenties Quiz, Note Check, Review QUIZ Feb 19 Tuesday American Life if the Twenties Class Discussion Read: Chapter 33 Feb 20 Wednesday Registration Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 Counselors Feb 21 Thursday The Politics of Boom and Bust Quiz, Note Check, Review QUIZ Bring Book to class on 2/22 & 2/25 Feb 22 Friday The Politics of Boom and Bust Study Guide SG Read: Chapter 34 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28 Monday Tuesday Wednesday EARLY RELEASE Thursday The Great Depression and the New Deal The Great Depression and the New Deal The Great Depression and the New Deal The Great Depression and the New Deal NEW DEAL ALPHABET DUE EOC Quiz, Note Check, Review Class Discussion Class Discussion/Revies Chart Read: Chapter 34 QUIZ Mar 1 Friday UNIT 12 TEST UNIT 12 TEST TEST Mar 4 Monday ELA TAKS TAKS Mar 5 Tuesday Review Test/Essay Review Test/Essay Read: Chapter 35 Mar 6 Wednesday FDR and the Shadow of War Quiz, Note Check, Review Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 QUIZ Mar 7 Thursday FDR and the Shadow of War Class Discussion Read: Chapter 36 Mar 8 Friday America in WW II Quiz, Note Check, Review Mar Spring Break The Decision to Drop the Bomb and WWII Conferences Mar 18 Monday America in WWII Class Discussion Read: Chapter 37 Mar 19 Tuesday The Cold War Begins Quiz, Note Check, Review QUIZ The Cold War Begins Mar 20 Wednesday Class Discussion Bring Book to class on 3/21 Writing Academy 2:30-3:30 WW2/Cold War Spider Mar 21 Thursday Review Writing Activity Spider Web Web Mar 22 Friday Review Writing Activity Finish Web and Review UNIT 13 TEST on 3/25 DHS APUSH
4 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 31 Alfred Thayer Mahan William Howard Taft George Creel James B. Blaine John Hay Bernard Baruch Richard Olney Philippe Bunau Varilla Herbert Hoover Valeriano Weyler yellow peril Henry Cabot Lodge Theodore Roosevelt Open door notes Warren G. Harding George Dewey boxer Rebellion self determination Emilio Aquinaldo big stick diplomacy "normalcy" jingoism Clayton Bulwer Treaty Zimmerman Note imperialism Hay Pauncefote Treaty 14 Points Maine Hay Bunau Varilla Treaty League of nations Teller Amendment Panama Canal Schenck v. US Rough Riders Roosevelt Corrollary War Industries Board insular cases Portsmouth Conference 19th Amendment Platt Amendment Great White Fleet Bolsheviks Toot Takahira Agreement doughboys Big Four Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Thorstein Veblen Woodrow Wilson Jacob Riis Eugene V. Debs Lincoln Steffens Louis D. Brandeis Ida Tarbell Victoriano Huerta Robert M. La Follette Pancho Villa Hiram Johnson John J. Pershing Florence Kelley Kaiser Wilhelm II JP Morgan Charles Evans Hughes Upton Sinclair New Nationalism Richard Ballinger New Freedom initiative/referendum/recall Underwood Tariff Bill conservation 16th Amendment Muckrakers Federal Reserve Act 17th Amendment Clayton Act 18th Amendment Central Powers Muller v. Oregon Allies dollar diplomacy Lusitania Pure Food and Drug Act Arabic Payne Aldrich Act Sussex Lochner v. New York Treaty of Versailles DHS APUSH
5 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 George Creel A Mitchell Palmer Warren G. Harding Bernard Baruch Al Capone Charles Evans Hughes Herbert Hoover John T. Scopes Alfred E. Smith Henry Cabot Lodge William Jennings Bryan Charles Forbes Warren G. Harding Clarence Darrow Ohio Gang self determination Henry Ford American Legion "normalcy" Charles Lindbergh Washington Conference Zimmerman Note Sigmund Freud Kellogg Briand Pact 14 Points H.L. Mencken Teapot Dome Scandal League of nations F. Scott Fitzgerald Dawes Plan Schenck v. US Ernest Hemingway Hawley Smoot Tariff War Industries Board Sinclair Lewis Black Friday 19th Amendment William Faulkner Bonus Army Bolsheviks buying on margin Stimson Doctrine doughboys red scare Big Four Sacco and Vanzetti Treaty of Versailles KKK Immigration Quota Act Volstead Act flappers Chapter 33 Chapter 34 Warren G. Harding Franklin D. Roosevelt Court Packing Scheme Charles Evans Hughes Eleanor Roosevelt Alfred E. Smith Frances Perkins Charles Forbes Father Coughlin Ohio Gang Huey Long American Legion John L. Lewis Washington Conference Boondoggling Kellogg Briand Pact New Deal Teapot Dome Scandal Brain Trust Dawes Plan Works Progress Admin Hawley Smoot Tariff Schecter Case Black Friday Dust Bowl Bonus Army Securities & Exchange Commission Stimson Doctrine Tennessee Valley Authority Federal Housing Authority Social Security Act Liberty League 20th & 21st Amendment DHS APUSH
6 Chapter 35 Chapter 36 Chapter 37 Cordell Hull Henry Kaiser George Kennan Joseph Stalin A. Philip Randolph Julius & Ethel Rosenberg Benito Mussolini Douglas MacArthur Benjamin Spock Adolf Hitler Dwight Eisenhower J. Strom Thurmond Winston Churchill George S. Patton Richard Nixon Wendall Wilkie Harry Truman Yalta Conference totalitarianism Albert Einstein Cold War Good Neighbor Policy Office of Price Amin. Nuremburg Trials Nye Committee Smith Connolly Act Berlin Airlift Spanish Civil War Braceros Containment China Incident Casablanca Conference Truman Doctrine Hitler/Stalin non aggression pact D Day Marshall Plan cash & carry V E Day White Flight American First Committee Potsdam Conference NATO lend lease V J Day House Comm. on Un American Act. Atlantic Charter Point Four Program Fair Deal 38th parallel NSC 68 DHS APUSH
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32 New Deal Programs, a.k.a. Alphabet Soup ( ) Name: (* agencies that are still used today) The First New Deal ( ) Acronym EBA Full Name & Years in Use Emergency Banking Act 1933 Relief, Recovery or Reform? Relief Purpose Created a week-long bank holiday to keep people from withdrawing money. Govt. examined banks and only allowed secure ones to reopen. Effects: Positive and/or Negative Pos: Americans regained confidence in the banking industry. Neg: No cash withdraws for a week. CCC FERA TVA AAA
33 NRA FDIC SEC Second New Deal ( ) After Democrats won a huge victory in the 1934 Congressional Elections FHA WPA SSA NLRB National Labor Relations Board The Wagner Act
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