UNIT 7: THE U.S. and the World (1890-1945)
Unit Thesis: An increasingly pluralistic United States faced profound domestic and global challenges, debated the proper degree of government activism, and sought to define its international role.
Unit 7 Chapter Bookmarks | |
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Unit 7 Big Picture Framework | |
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7.1: PROGRESSIVES AND THE NEW DEAL
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Washington v. DuBois | |
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Progressivism Lecture
Explain the emergence of Progressivism and discuss the movements basic themes.
Click on the link below to watch the lecture
https://vimeo.com/20803702
Progressive Lecture Notes | |
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QUIZ: Progressives | |
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III. The New Deal
The Causes of the Great Depression
Analyze the various factors that led to the worst economic crisis in American history.
Causes of the GD | |
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New Deal Historiography
Summarize six historical interpretations of the New Deal.
Varying Viewpoints on the New Deal | |
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Historians Essay: "The New Deal, Then and Now" by Alan Brinkley
The New Deal, Then and Now.Brinkley | |
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New Deal DBQ
New Deal DBQ | |
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7.2: MODERN MASS CULTURE
Innovations in communications and technology contributed to the growth of mass culture, while significant changes occurred in internal and international migration patterns.
I. Popular Culture
Chapter 24 Cold Call (Group)
Ch. 24 Cold Call Questions | |
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Historian's Essay: The Roaring Twenties
Analyze the arguments presented by historian Joshua Zeitz.
The Roaring Twenties.Essay | |
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Student Topic Claims | |
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II. Continued Migrations
7.3: GLOBAL CONFLICTS
Participation in a series of global conflicts propelled the United States into a position of international power while renewing domestic debates over the nation's proper role in the world.
Foreign Policy DBQ
*Completed in class on Friday February 19th.
DBQ: Foreign Policy (1890-1920) | |
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I. Imperialism
Motivations for Imperialism
What factors led the United States to take an increasingly active role in world affairs in the late 19th and early 20th century?
Motivations for Imperialism | |
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II. World War I and the Interwar Period
U.S. Entry into World War I
Why did the United States enter World War I?
U.S. Entry Into WW I: Documents | |
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The War Effort: Propaganda and the Home Front
Examine the impact of World War I on the American home front.
Use the following links to analyze a variety of WW I propaganda posters.
http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/ww1posters
http://docsouth.unc.edu/wwi/posters.html
http://www.ww1propaganda.com/world-war-1-posters/american-ww1-propaganda-posters
WW I Homefront: Outline Notes | |
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III. World War II and its Aftermath
Interwar Foreign Policy
To what extent did the goals of American Foreign Policy change in the Interwar years? (1920 - 1941)
Interwar Foreign Policy | |
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World War II Timeline
Discuss the military strategies and major military operations undertaken by the United States and its allies in the European and Pacific Theater.
WW II Timeline | |
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Japanese Internment
Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II?
Japanese Internment | |
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