Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Lesson on Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Bell Ringer: Review Journal 33 / A: the Revolutionary commitment to liberty extended only to white Americans. The exploitation of slaves and expansion onto Indian lands persisted unfettered by the high-minded ethos of the war. 

Agenda:

1. EOC Review Guide pages 5-8

2. Check out yesterday’s link.

3. Review questions 1-3 in Thinking Like a Historian 6.

4. Exam Alert: The 2010 AP U.S. History Exam asked students to analyze the political, diplomatic, and military reasons for the U.S. victory in the Revolutionary War. 

5. Treaty of Paris of 1783

6. Let's examine Shays's Rebellion from different perspectives: http://shaysrebellion.stcc.edu/shaysapp/scenes/home.do 

7. The Constitution Convention of 1787 / The question of whether the federal government is established by the people as a whole or by the states is fundamental to understanding the debates over the nature of the Union through the Civil War and beyond. Let's discuss the implications of each position for the development of the new nation. / Brainpop: Constitutional Convention

8. James Madison - Father of the Constitution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dZS81G0PyE and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LD4V-TWbxw and Brainpop: James Madison

Home Learning: 

1. A discussion of James Madison and his influence on the Constitution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_4O5CUMeew 

2. Journal 34 - In what was did the Confederation function effectively, and what were its greatest failings? 

3. Journal 35 - How did the Constitution, in its final form, differ from the plan that James Madison originally proposed? 

4. Thinking Like a Historian 6 - due Thursday, October 19, 2017

5. Chapter 7 ID - due Monday, October 23, 2017

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