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rd QUARER AP US HISORY th Period Day Date opic Assignment DUE DAE Jan Good News? Bad News? Exams & Semester Grades Ch act Sheet Jan Ch Quiz (Short Response Questions) Study for Ch Celebration Jan 9 Second Industrial Revolution ocus on: race themes of bigness and consolidation. hat were the ingredients of the Second Industrial Revolution? hat was the role of railroads in economic transformation? Jan 0 Rise of Big Business ocus on: robber barons, trusts, John D. Rockefeller, Standard Oil Company, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. organ, Sears and Roebuck Read &S pp -9 Read &S pp 9- Sources of orker Unrest e Drive for Unionization e Origins of American rade Unionism Jan Labor Organization ocus on: Haymarket Affair, labor unions, American ederation of Labor, Homestead Strike, Pullman Strike, other Jones Jan Urbanization & Politics ocus on: hat accounts for the dramatic increase in urbanization in the late 9th century? Describe the political climate of the late 9 th c. leaders, parties, issues. hy aren t the presidents very important in this era? hy don t the Great en become president? Jan No Class Jan Immigration, Nativism & Reform ocus on: new sources of immigration, Ellis Island, nativist response, Chinese Exclusion Act, settlement houses, women's suffrage Jan Agrarian Protest and Election of 9 hat were the reasons for the Read &S pp -9 Read &S pp -; - Article: Boss weed Read &S pp -; 0-0 Read &S pp - Article: Populism

emergence of the Populist ovement in the late 9 th century? Jan Spanish-American ar e New anifest Destiny Compare and contrast the arguments for and against imperialism and the ratification of the reaty of Paris. Jan artin Luther King, Jr. HOLIDAY Jan Asia, Latin America & eodore Roosevelt Jan UNI V RQ (Ch -) Jan UNI V DBQ (Ch -) [HC] Jan UNI V C (Ch -) [HC] Jan No Class Jan 9 e Progressive Impulses and their Participants: Look for the economic and social changes that underlay the emergence of the progressive movements. ho were the muckrakers? hat were their goals, tactics, and targets? Jan 0 e Progressive Era- Urban and Political Reforms Jan aft/ilson foreign policy Identify US foreign policy goals why was the US unable to achieve its goals through the tactic of neutrality and turned to belligerency? eb NO SCHOOL eb orld ar I: hat did ilson envision after the war? Assess the US role in the war. Discuss the new military technologies introduced. hat challenges faced US leaders in mobilizing for war and how did Read &S pp - Read &S pp 9-9 Read &S pp 9-99 Progressivism A New Era Read &S pp 99-09 Compare and Contrast the Presidencies of Roosevelt, aft and ilson. ho do you believe was the most effective in domestic affairs and why? rite a thesis statement and one paragraph to support your point of view. US BE YPED!!! Read &S pp - Read &S pp -

eb eb eb eb they use advertising / propaganda? In what ways did the war on the home front achieve the goals of the progressive movement? e End of the Great ar and the Beginning of the New Era: hat were the terms of the reaty of Versailles? Did it reflect ilson s Points? hat were the different positions taken in the Senate on the ratification of the treaty? Analyze 99 as a turning point. e wenties Culture and Society: How did the cultural conflicts of the era affect the politics and political parties? Assess the cultural conflicts in terms of rural / urban and traditional / modern divisions as well. e wenties Politics: Contrast the personal lives and governing styles of Harding and Coolidge. No Class eb Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression: hat were Herbert Hoover s principles and policies? How did he respond to the depression? eb Unit VI Review / Loose Ends eb UNI VI C (Ch -) eb UNI VI RQ (Ch -) eb UNI VI DBQ Outline (Ch -) INER BREAK eb Images of the Depression eb Social Effects / Costs of the Depression: ocus on the impact of the depression on women, the family, and other groups. Characterize the responses of the different classes to the depression. Read &S pp - e Postwar Red Scare Postwar Labor ensions Read &S pp -9 Prohibition e Consumer Economy and ass Entertainment e ormation of odern American ass Culture e New oman Read &S pp -9 article: Politics During the 90s Read &S pp 9- article: e Election of 9 No Assignment Read &S pp - hy It Happened e Human oll Hollywood during the Great Depression

eb No Class eb irst New Deal: hat were DR s responses to the depression? hat was his understanding of the causes of the depression? hat did he believe was the role of the federal government? eb 9 Second New Deal: hy was there a shift from the first to the second New Deals? How do they differ in their understanding of and approach to the depression? ar Legacy of the New Deal: ocus on the lasting impacts of the New Deal on the economy, the conception of the federal government, the presidency, politics, and the emergence of interest groups and a broker state. ar 90s Diplomacy: hy did the US turn from internationalism to isolationism in the 90s? hat threats and opportunities did the US face around the globe? ar U.S. Entry into orld ar II: How did DR gradually move the US into participation in orld ar II? ar orld ar II: e Home ront Economics How did the US mobilize to fight another war? How was the war financed? ar orld ar II: e Home ront Social Effects In what ways did the war impact women, African-Americans, and Japanese-Americans? ar 0 ar No Class orld ar II: e ilitary and Diplomatic ronts hat were the goals, strategies, allies, leaders, key battles, etc. in BOH the European and Pacific Read &S pp - article: e irst 00 Days Read &S pp - Roosevelt's Critics Social Security e New Deal in Decline Read &S pp - Legacy of the New Deal Popular Culture During the Great Depression Read &S pp - article: Isolationism Read &S pp - article: Pearl Harbor Read &S pp 9-9 obilizing for ar olding Public Opinion Read &S pp 9-9 Social Changes During the ar Italians, Germans, Japanese Aliens and European Jewry Japanese-American Internment Read &S pp 9-0

ar ar ar eatres? orld ar II: e ilitary and Diplomatic ronts hy did the US choose victory in Europe first over victory in the Pacific? e Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb NO SCHOOL Read &S pp 9-0 Read &S pp 0-0 article: Controversy Continues UNI VII EXA on onday, uesday, and ednesday