Vocabulary Word List for Week of 9/7-9/11: armistice, fascism, nationalist, appeasement, dictatorship, mobilization, isolationists, militarism Homework for Week of 9/7-9/11: Tuesday-Obtain parent signature for class syllabus; Purchase classroom materials Wednesday: Copy eight vocabulary words into class binder Thursday: Complete chapter reading on The Great War; study for vocabulary quiz Friday: Complete chronology timeline Vocabulary List for Week of 9/14-9/18: ideology, communism, socialismn, holocaust, persecution, totalitarianism Homework for Week of 9/14-9/18 Tuesday: Work on DBQ Assignment [O.P.V.L] Helpful tips on completing an "origins, purpose, value, limitations" Question: ORIGIN: Where is the source from? PURPOSE: What is the meaning, message, aim of the source? (What's it saying?) VALUE: What is the document telling you about the historical period? How valuable and/or reliable is the source? LIMITATION: What are the disadvantages of the source? Dealing with document more than content; paragraph form (5-6 sentences for category P.V.L) DBQ SOURCE: http://i865.photobucket.com/albums/ab212/MissSarahLBey/DSC01644_0324_072.jpgPhotograph of an early Nazi Party rally at Congress Hall which is now the location of the museum, Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Displayed in the permanent exhibition "Fascination and Terror." Wednesday: Work on DBQ Assignment Thursday: Work on DBQ assignment; Complete MIMS Reading/Activity Friday: Complete Chronology Assignment (TYPED); Complete DBQ Assignment (TYPED); Study for Vocabulary Quiz **Complete Chronology Timeline from WWI(use ONLY 10 events from last week's worksheet) thru 1939 (using MIMS worksheet, Cornell Notes, readings) Week of 9/29-10/2 Complete the compare and contrast paper about TWO of the eight photographs. Your paper should be no shorter than 1 page double spaced typed. Included in your paper will be your opinion about the two photographs, comparing and contrasting the two photographs, and a short summary about the two photographs. This is due Monday, October 5th. Comprehensive PSAE Vocabulary word list #2 26. Disbursement—the act of paying out money 27. Etiquette—accepted or required codes of behavior or conduct 28. Chronic—constant; continuing for a long time 29. Depleted—to seriously decrease; exhaust the supply of 30. Prolonged—to lengthen in duration; to extend 31. Intended—intentional, to have in mind 32. Susceptible—easily influenced or affected 33. Apparent: visible to view; easily understood or obvious 34. Derive: to receive or obtain from a source of origin 35. Fragment: part broken off or detached; incomplete part 36. Refrain: to keep from doing 37. Articulate: expressing oneself clearly or effectively 38. Clause: a separate section of a writing 39. Acronym: a word formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the parts of a compound term 41. Submit: to give 42. Circumstances: conditions 43. Obtain: to gain possession of; to get 44. Abide: to accept without opposition or question 45. Exception: an instance or case not conforming to the general rule 46. Courteous: having or showing good manners 47. Respectful—showing politeness 48. Effectively—producing the intended or expected result 49. Traditional—pertaining to older styles or ways 50. Benefits—Something that promotes or enhances well-being; advantage 51. Allotment—a share set aside for a specific purpose 52. Tailored—To make, alter, or adapt for a particular end or purpose 53. Mode—a manner of acting or doing; a method or way 54. Import—to bring in 55. Default—to fail in fulfilling or satisfying an agreement or obligation 56. Rejected—to refuse to accept; to deny; to refuse to recognize 57. Exclusion—being shut out from; a deliberate act of omission 58. Eligible—qualified; meeting the stipulated requirements 59. Capacity—the maximum amount or number that can be received or contained; actual or potential ability to perform 60. Acquired—to come into possession or ownership of 61. Appropriate—suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion 62. Enhance—to raise to a higher degree; intensify; magnify 63. Expedites—to speed up the progress of; to accelerate 64. Waive—to give up voluntarily; to defer