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FIRST NINE WEEKS Week Aug. 06 07 2 Introduction Class Rules & Expectations/Issue Textbooks/Learning Style Inventories (Day I) SATP2 Pass/Fail/Proficiency Requirements (Day I) Background US History Information: Manifest Destiny (Day 2) The Guilded Age: Industrialization, Immigration & Urbanization, and Westward Expansion Industrialization Technological Developments/Inventions Robber Barons vs. Captains of Industry Aug. 08 0 3 Rise of Big Business Monopolies and Trusts Labor Unions/Strikes a c, 2a, 4a 5a c, 6a c 7a, c e Social Darwinism/Social Gospel Government Regulations (laissez-faire) Political Machines 2 Aug. 3 7 5 3 Aug. 20 24 5 Westward Expansion Life on the Great Plains Native Americans/Assimilation/Reservations Transcontinental Railroads Immigration and Urban Life; Nativism Growth of Cities Ellis Island; Angel Island 4 Aug. 27 3 9 Progressivism and Imperialism Imperialism Spanish-American War 5 Sept. 04 07 (Labor Day, Sept. 03) Territorial Expansion/America as a Colonial Power 6 Sept. 0 4 a, 2a c, 3a b, 4a, 4f, 5a, 5c, 6a b Progressivism /Reforms Muckrakers Life for African Americans (North and South) 7 Sept. 7 2 5 Great Migration Theodore Roosevelt s Administration Roosevelt Corollary 8 Sept. 24 28 United States Involvement in Latin America Taft s Administration/Dollar Diplomacy New Technologies and Innovation Oct. 0-05 5 Final Exam

Week Oct. 08 09 (Fall Break & Parent Conf., Oct. 0-2) 2 Oct. 5 9 GREENWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 Oct. 22 26 5 7 4 Oct. 29 Nov. 02 5 5 Nov. 05 09 5 6 Nov. 2 6 5 7 Nov. 26 30 5 8 Dec. 03 07 9 Dec. 0 4 0 a d, 2a, 3c, 3e, 4a, 4f 5a, 5c, 6a b, 6d, a c, 2b c, 4a, 4f, 5a, 5c, 6a b, 6d, a d, 2a, 3c, 4a, 4f, 6a c SECOND NINE WEEKS World War I Causes/Effects Wilson s Administration The War in Europe The -ism s (Militarism, Nationalism, Isolationism) Neutrality Submarine Warfare/New War Technologies Making the World Safe for Democracy The Home Front Selective Service Act Espionage Act The Great Migration Wilson s Fourteen Points League of Nations Irreconcilables/Reservationists Treaty of Versailles Effects of the War Red Scare Prosperity and Depression: The Roaring 20s Harding s Administration Impact of New Technology (e.g., automobile, radio) Consumer Spending/Over-production/Buying on Credit Standardization of Culture Harlem Renaissance Fundamentalism/Scopes Trial of 925 Social and Cultural Changes Prohibition Women s Suffrage Nativist Sentiments Prosperity and Depression: The Great Depression Causes/Effects Stock Market Crash Hooverville Dust Bowl/Okies Tenant Farmer Herbert Hoover s Response to the Depression Reconstruction Finance Corporation Prosperity and Depression: The New Deal Election(s) of Franklin D. Roosevelt FDR s Response to the Depression New Deal Programs (e.g. FDIC, SSA) Effects of New Deal/Opposition Life During the Depression Start of World War II & Life on the Home Front Rise of Dictators in Europe: Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler Totalitarianism/Fascism/Nazism Appeasement Start of War in Europe US Response/Neutrality Allies Axis Powers Winston Churchill Land-Lease Act Pearl Harbor Mobilizing for War Fighting in the Pacific Fronts December 7 20 (Dec. 20, 60% Day) 4 9 Weeks Exam

Week Jan. 08 (No Students Jan. 07) 2 Jan. 5 8 (MLK, Jr., Jan.4) 3 Jan. 2 25 GREENWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 4 9 a d, 2a, 3c e, 4a, a d, 2a, 3c e, 4a, THIRD NINE WEEKS World War II Fighting in European and Pacific Fronts Life on the Home Front Role of Women Dwight D. Eisenhower: D-Day/Normandy Manhattan Project/Atomic Bomb Battle of the Bulge The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism Effects of the War/Civil Rights During the War Establishment of the United Nations The Cold War Begins Truman s Administration Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan The Iron Curtain Containment NATO. Warsaw Pact 4 Jan. 28 Feb. 0 5 Feb. 04 08 6 Feb. 5 7 Feb. 8 22 8 Feb. 25 Mar. 0 0 a d, 2a, 3c e, 4a, 5 Mar. 04 08 5 a d, 2c, 3d e, 4a, 4e f, 5a c, 6a d The Korean War and The Cold War Expands Immediate & Long Term Effects of Korean War 38 th parallel Brinkmanship SEATO Eisenhower s Administration/Doctrine (Foreign Policies) CIA NASA Sputnik Red Scare Douglas MacArthur/McCarthyism The 50s, 60s and the Civil Rights Movement Post-War Economic Boom GI Bill of Rights Baby Boom Fair Deal Eisenhower s Administration (Domestic policies) Interstate Highway Act American Culture in the 50s: Television/Rock-n-Roll/Nuclear Family Suburbia/Levittown Consumer Culture Median Family Income The Civil Rights Movement (5 ) Civil Rights Act of 957 De jure/de facto Segregation Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin L. King, Jr. Brown vs. Board of Education Plessy vs. Ferguson NAACP SCLC James Meredith/University of March on Washington Medgar Evers Civil Rights Act of 964 Freedom Riders Freedom Summer Twenty-fourth Amendment 9 Weeks Exam Malcolm X Nation of Islam Black Power Black Panthers KKK March on Selma Fannie Lou Hamer A Raisin in the Sun John F. Kennedy (5 ) Kennedy s Administration/Assassination Cold War Strategies Peace Corp Fidel Castro Cuban missile Crisis Bay of Pigs Berlin Crisis Johnson s Administration: Great Society Medicaid/Medicare Immigration & Nationality Act of 965

FOURTH NINE WEEKS Week Mar. 8 2 (No Students Mar. 22) 2 Mar. 25 29 3 Apr. 0 05 4 Apr. 08 2 5 Apr. 5 8 (Good Friday, Apr. 9) 7 a d, 2a c, 3d f, 4b f, 6c d, The Vietnam War SEATO Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Vietcong Vietminh Napalm/Agent Orange Nixon s Administration War Powers Act Watergate Various Social Movements (e.g., women, Hispanics, AIM) Ford s Administration Stagflation Nuclear Weapons Iran Hostage Crisis 980s to the Present Reagan s Administration Conservative Surge Trickle-down Economics/Reaganomics American Involvements in Foreign Affairs/Conflicts George H.W. Bush s Administration Persian Gulf War 6 Apr. 23 26 (Easter Monday, Apr. 22) 08 a d, 2a c, 3e f, 4e f, 5c, 6b d, Clinton s Administration Clinton s Impeachment Election of 2000 George W. Bush s Administration September /Terrorism Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan Globalization Technological Advances Barack Obama s Administration Campaign/Grassroots/Effective Fundraising Method 2008 Election/Inauguration 202 Election/Inauguration Foreign/Domestic Policies Syria/Cuba Killing of Osama bin Laden Health Care Reform Economy Benghazi 7 Apr. 29 - May 03 8 May 06 0 0 for SATP2 Exam 9 May 3 7 5 SATP2: US History Testing Window 0 May 20 23 4 Final Exam Week Last Day For Students, May 23