Classwork/Homework: Complete US Imperialism Quizizz
View the PPT below for guidance on how to approach your DBQ writing:
In today's class, we discussed the Progressive Era (1890's-1920's) and filled in an accompanying organizer. The PPT and organizer are attached below.
For your independent work session/homework, you were asked to begin working on your second full DBQ. Read and analyze the 10 documents included in the DBQ and fill in the Practice DBQ Analysis worksheet. Upload your completed worksheet to CTLS.
Classwork/Homework: Complete the Populism Webquest attached below and upload your completed webquest to CTLS by the end of the class today, 11/16/20.
Complete the attached questions as we watch America the Story of Us: Heartland. Submit your responses to CTLS by the end of class. Link to video: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwip7r
Using the attached reading, create a timeline on the major conflicts that occurred during the settlement of the Western frontier in the post Civil War era. Your timeline should include the following events:
Submit your complete timeline to CTLS by the end of the day, 11/13/20.
Classwork/Homework: Complete your notes using the linked video and reading attached below:
Complete the stations activity and quiz found on this page of the blog:
Gilded Age Immigration/Labor Stations
Classwork/Homework: Read the excerpts from Andrew Carnegie's essay, The Gospel of Wealth, published in 1889. Answer the accompanying questions in complete sentences, using excerpts from the reading to support your answers. After answering the questions, complete a CHIPP analysis of this document. Explain the content, the historical context of the document, the intended audience, the purpose, and point-of-view of the author. Be sure to consider how the intended audience, purpose, and authors POV might affect its content. Upload your work, answers to the questions and CHIPP analysis, to Turnitin.com under the "Andrew Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth" assignment.
Below is a quick review of the causes of the Civil War and the Civil War itself.
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