Friday, February 28, 2014

End of February


¤HW: READ
¤11.2 (optional: it’s about guns ‘n glory!)
¤11.3 & answer #1 (p. 395)
¤Class Project: WWI-era mixed media newspaper
¤Primary Source Analysis (MORE EXAMPLES)
¤Poster
¤Newspaper
¤Advertisements
¤Map
¤Song
¤Photograph
¤Speech


Updated 2nd period list:

Name
Topic
1.     T.J.
Arts/Culture: Music
2.     Abigail
Zimmermann Note
3.     Kristen
Zimmermann Note
4.     Michael
Soldier’s Perspective
5.     Travis
Soldier’s Perspective (interview)
6.     Saif
Soldier’s Perspective?
7.     Jesse
Western Front: Trench warfare
8.     Jarred
Naval Response: German U-boat (submarine) warfare
9.     Anna
Naval Response: German U-boat (submarine) warfare
10. Sebastian N.
Naval Response: German U-boat (submarine) warfare
11. Caleb
Weapons
12. Tyler
Weapons
13. Steven
Weapons
14. Lexus
Assassination of Tsar Nicholas II
15. Keagan
President Wilson’s Neutrality/America Questions Neutrality
16. Thomas
Lusitania???
17. Jonah
Arts/Culture: Music
18. Connor
Espionage and Sedition Acts
19. Rieley
Vehicles (tanks, planes, etc.)
20. Andres
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
21. Micah
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
22. William
Weapons: Gas warfare
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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Newspaper Article Topics

Please make sure all the topics are covered!!


1)     PRE-U.S. INVOLVEMENT:
a.     11.1 (Causes of World War I: nationalism, imperialism, militarism, alliances; Allied Powers (Allies), Central Powers; assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, The Western Front, no man’s land, trench warfare)
2)     U.S. INVOLVEMENT:
a.     11.1 (America Questions Neutrality: Divided Loyalties; War Hits Home: British Blockade, German U-Boat Response, Lusitania; 1916 Election; U.S. Declares War: Zimmermann Note, declaration of war)
b.     11.2 (America Mobilizes, Selective Service Act; America Turns the Tide, Fighting “Over There”, General John J. Pershing, new weapons, new hazards; American Troops Go on the Offensive, Alvin York/conscientious objector
c.      11.3 (Congress Gives Power to Wilson; War Industries Board, War Economy, Food Administration, Selling the War, propaganda, Committee on Public Information, anti-immigration hysteria, Espionage and Sedition Acts, The War Encourages Social Change, The Great Migration, Women in the War, Flu Epidemic; Schenck v. United States (1919)
3)     END OF THE WAR:
a.     11.2 (Collapse of Germany, armistice
b.    11.4 (Fourteen Points, League of Nations, Treaty of Versailles, reparations, war-guilt clause, consequences of WWI, Prelude to WWII)

AS OF 3/3/14:
Name
Topic
1.     Calvin
Weapons
2.     Taylor
Weapons (Defense strategy on both sides)
3.     Max
Weapons (and war strategy development)
4.     Adam
Soldier’s Provisions
5.     Griff
Franz Ferdinand assassination
6.     Britt
Franz Ferdinand assassination
7.     Katie
Naval Responses: German/British blockades
8.     Kaelas
Western Front: Trench Warfare (including no man’s land)
9.     Becca
Western Front: Unofficial Christmas truce (12/25/1914)
10. Rylie
Technology/Science: Mobile X-ray machines used in war
11. Josh
Arts/Culture: German movies and music
12. Alexis
Committee on Public Information/Propaganda
13. Grant
Arts/Culture: Music
14. Rachyl
Arts/Culture: Theatre
15. Brook
War’s effects on environment
16. Victoria
Society: Anti-immigrant hysteria
17. Sophie
End of War (Treatment of Central Powers, prelude to WWII)
18.  Chris C.
Leaders of Allied AND Central Powers
19. Melissa
Lusitania
20. Chase
Causes of WWI
21. Jacob
Alvin York, conscientious objector
22. Sydney
Committee of Public Information/Propaganda
23. Alessandra
Committee of Public Information/Propaganda
24. Madeleine
Espionage and Sedition Acts
25. Blaze
Great Migration
26. Devon
Fourteen Points/Treaty of Versailles: League of Nations
27. Jackie
Selective Service Act of 1917
28. Chris M.
Armistice/End of WWI
29. Kathryn
Food shortages
30. Kauri
Women’s roles during WWI
31. Dillon
Income inequality
32. Orlando
Chemical warfare
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PERIOD 2

1)     PRE-U.S. INVOLVEMENT:
a.     11.1 (Causes of World War I: nationalism, imperialism, militarism, alliances; Allied Powers (Allies), Central Powers; assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, The Western Front, no man’s land, trench warfare)
2)     U.S. INVOLVEMENT:
a.     11.1 (America Questions Neutrality: Divided Loyalties; War Hits Home: British Blockade, German U-Boat Response, Lusitania; 1916 Election; U.S. Declares War: Zimmermann Note, declaration of war)
b.     11.2 (America Mobilizes, Selective Service Act; America Turns the Tide, Fighting “Over There”, General John J. Pershing, new weapons, new hazards; American Troops Go on the Offensive, Alvin York/conscientious objector
c.      11.3 (Congress Gives Power to Wilson; War Industries Board, War Economy, Food Administration, Selling the War, propaganda, Committee on Public Information, anti-immigration hysteria, Espionage and Sedition Acts, The War Encourages Social Change, The Great Migration, Women in the War, Flu Epidemic; Schenck v. United States (1919)
3)     END OF THE WAR:
a.     11.2 (Collapse of Germany, armistice)
b.     11.4 (Fourteen Points, League of Nations, Treaty of Versailles, reparations, war-guilt clause, consequences of war


Name
Topic
1.     T.J.
Arts/Culture: Music
2.     Abigail
Zimmermann Note
3.     Kristen
Zimmermann Note
4.     Michael
Soldier’s Perspective
5.     Travis
Soldier’s Perspective (interview)
6.     Saif
Soldier’s Perspective
7.     Jesse
Western Front: Trench warfare
8.     Jarred
Naval Response: German U-boat (submarine) warfare
9.     Anna
Naval Response: German U-boat (submarine) warfare
10. Sebastian N.
Naval Response: German U-boat (submarine) warfare
11. Caleb
Weapons
12. Tyler
Weapons
13. Steven
Weapons
14. Lexus
Assassination of Tsar Nicholas II
15. Keagan
President Wilson’s Neutrality/America Questions Neutrality
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