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USHSyllabus2

United States History Second Nine Weeks Syllabus
Tuesday, March 24. 2008 - June 6, 2008
Textbook – American Vision


Progressivism (Reference pages:  508 - 512; 546 - 553; 555 - 559; 562 - 570)
Objectives	
Explain the conditions that led to the rise of Progressivism. (7.01)
Analyze how different groups of Americans made economic and political gains 
in the Progressive Period. (7.02)
Evaluate the effects of racial segregation on different regions and segments 
of the United States society. (7.03)
Examine the impact of technological changes on economic, social, and 
cultural life in the United States. (7.04)
Tuesday, March 24 - Wednesday, March 25 - Thursday, March 26 - 
Friday, March 28/Monday, March 31
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*Progressives*muckrakers*Bull Moose Party/Progressive party*Ida Tarbell
*The Jungle*N.A.A.C.P.*Lincoln Steffens*Robert M. LaFollette*Booker T. 
Washington*direct primary*conservation*Clayton Antitrust Act*Square Deal 
*trust buster*W.E.B. DuBois*Pure Food & Drug Act*Gifford Pinchot*Federal 
Reserve System*William H. Taft*Theodore Roosevelt*Woodrow Wilson
*New Nationalism*New Freedom

        Report cards issued on Monday, March 31

	Alternative Assessment on Progressivism due Tuesday, April 1

World War I and the Treaty of Versailles (Reference pages:  576 - 589; 592 - 
597; 599 - 603) 
Tuesday, April 1 - Wednesday, April 2 - Thursday, April 3 - Friday, April 4
Objectives	
Examine the reasons why the United States remained neutral at the beginning 
of World War I, but later became involved. (8.01)
Identify political and military turning points of the war and determine 
their significance to the outcome of the conflict. (8.02)
Assess the political, economic, social, and cultural effects of the war on 
the United States and other nations. (8.03)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*Sussex Pledge*Henry Cabot Lodge*Archduke Franz Ferdinand*u-boat*Zimmermann 
Note*League of Nations*Lusitania*He kept us out of war.*Reparations
*Doughboys*369th Infantry Regiment*Big Four*John J. Pershing*Herbert Hoover 
*War Industries Board*Woodrow Wilson*victory gardens*Espionage & Sedition 
Acts*Fourteen Points

        Spring Break! (Monday, April 7 - Friday, April 11)

Tuesday, April 15
	Test!  World War I & the Treaty of Versailles
	Flash cards and notebooks due

Boom, Bust, Depression, and New Deal
Objectives:	
Elaborate on the cycle of economic boom and bust in the 1920's and 1930's. 
(9.01)
Analyze the extent of prosperity for different segments of society during 
this period.(9.02)
Analyze the significance of social, intellectual, and technological changes 
of lifestyles in the United States. (9.03)
Describe challenges to traditional practices in religion, race, and gender. 
(9.04)
Assess the impact of New Deal reforms in enlarging the role of the federal 
government in American life. (9.05)
Monday, April 14 - Wednesday, April 16 - Thursday, April 17
The Roaring Twenties (Reference pages:  610 - 616; 620 - 623; 626 - 630; 
636 - 650)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*speakeasies*Scopes' Trial*Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?*Clarence Darrow 
*William Jennings Bryan*Bonus Army*Al Capone*a noble experience*bread 
& soup lines*the Red Scare*Ku Klux Klan*buying on margin*Sacco & Vanzetti 
*flappers*overspeculation*Nineteenth Amendment*Carrie Chapman Catt*Black 
Tuesday*tabloids*Ballyhoo*depression*Charles Lindbergh*Charlie Chaplin
*Herbert Hoover*The Jazz Singer*F. Scott Fitzgerald*Langston Hughes
*the Charleston*Warren Harding*Marcus Garvey*Calvin Coolidge*Teapot Dome 
scandal*Black is Beautiful*isolationalism
	
Friday, April 18/Monday, April 21 - Tuesday, April 22 
FDR and the New Deal (Reference pages:  656 - 665; 668 - 672; 678 - 700)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*FDR*Eleanor Roosevelt*Happy Days are Here Again*New Deal*Bank Holiday
*relief, recovery, & reform*Fireside Chats*CCC*court-packing*Hundred Days
*Dust Bowl*Wagner Act*TWA*swing*Francis Perkins*Social Security Act	
*Mary McLeod Bethune*Amelia Earhart*WPA*Orson Welles*Black Cabinet
*Okkies & Arkies

Thursday, April 24
Test!  Boom, Bust, Depression, and New Deal
	Flash cards and notebooks due

The Rise of Dictatorships, World War II, and the Rise and Fall of the Cold 
War
Objectives:	
Elaborate on the causes of World War II and reasons for the United States 
entry into the war. (10.01)
Identify military, political, and diplomatic turning points of the war and 
determine their significance to the outcome and aftermath of the conflict. 
(10.02)
Describe and analyze the effects of the war on American economic, social, 
political, and cultural life. (10.03)
Elaborate on changes in direction of foreign policy related to the 
beginnings of the Cold War. (10.04)
Assess the role of organizations established to maintain peace and examine 
their continuing effectiveness. (10.05)
Identify the causes of United States' involvement in Vietnam and examine how 
this involvement affected society. (11.04)
Summarize significant events in foreign policy since the Vietnam War. (12.01)

Wednesday, April 23/Friday, April 25 - Monday, April 28
The Rise of Dictatorships and World War II 
(Reference pages:  708 - 730; 736 - 747; 749 - 761; 764 - 772)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*Kellogg-Briand Pact*Adolf Hitler*Date that will live in infamy.*Nazi party 
*Mussolini*Nisei*fascism*totalitarian*Hiroshima*appeasement*Neutrality Acts
*WAC*Winston Churchill*Non-Aggression Pact*A. Philip Randolph*blitzkrieg 
*Battle of Britain*Rosie the Riveter*Axis Powers*Allies*O.P.A.*Lend-Lease 
*Atlantic Charter*Nuremberg Trials*Pearl Harbor*Holocaust*United Nations
*Harry Truman8Franklin Roosevelt*Potsdam*Stalingrad*El Alamein*Yalta*D-Day 
*Battle of the Bulge*Big Three*V-E Day*V-J Day*Dwight Eisenhower*kamikaze 
*Manhatten project*Douglas MacArthur*Selective Service system

         Oral History Project Due on Monday, April 28!

Tuesday, April 29 - Wednesday, April 30 - Thursday, May 1 - Friday, May 2
Major events in the Rise and Fall of the Cold War 
(Reference pages:  778 - 802; 846 - 850; 892 - 901; 904 - 914; 1001 - 1005)
People, Places, Terms, and Events
*Cold War*Iron Curtain*Star Wars*Berlin Airlift*Berlin Wall*SALT*Cuban 
Missile Crisis*Sputnik*Tiananmen Square*Korean War*Vietnam*Oliver 
North*Persian Gulf War*George H.W. Bush*Kennedy & Khrushchev*Reagan & 
Gorbachev*NATO*Marshall Plan*Truman Doctrine*Eisenhower Doctrine*Nixon 
Doctrine*Reagan Doctrine*Peace Corps*a new world order*Eisenhower's Farewell 
Address

	Interim reports issued on Wednesday, April 30
	
Tuesday, May 6
	Test!  Dictatorships, World War II, and the Cold War
	Flash cards and notebooks due
	
America Since World War II
Objectives:	
Describe the effects of the Cold War on economic, political, and social life 
in America.(11.01)
Trace major events of the Civil Rights Movement and evaluate its impact. 
(11.02)
Identify major social involvements including, but not limited to, those 
involving women,young people, and the environment, and evaluate the impact 
of these movements on the United States' society. (11.03)
Identify the causes of United States' involvement in Vietnam and examine how 
this involvement affected society. (11.04)
Examine the impact of technological innovations that have impacted American 
life.(11.05)	
Identify political events and the actions and reactions of the government 
officials and citizens, and assess the social and political consequences. 
(11.06)
Summarize significant events in foreign policy since the Vietnam War. 
((12.01)
Evaluate the impact of recent constitutional amendments, court rulings, and 
federal legislation on United States' citizens. (12.02)
Identify and assess the impact of economic, technological, and environmental 
changes in the United States. (12.03)
Identify and assess the impact of social, political, and cultural changes in 
the United States. (12.04)
Assess the impact of growing racial and ethnic diversity in American 
society. (12.05)
							
Monday, May 5
Suburbia (Reference pages:  808 - 825; 828 - 832)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*suburbs*Levittown*Ed Sullivan*the baby boom*beatniks*G.I. Bill*conformity 
*television*rock and roll*Rock Around the Clock*drive-in movies*Elvis Presley
*McCarthyism

Wednesday, May 7 - Thursday, May 8 - Friday, May 9
The Civil Rights Movement & Other Protest Movements 
(Reference pages:  866 - 886; 920 - 930: 932 - 937; 939 - 943)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*Rosa Parks*We Shall Overcome*Brown v. Board of Education*Martin L. King, 
Jr.*Black Power*Little Rock Central High School*sit-in*Thurgood Marshall
*Voting Rights Act of 1965*Black Panthers*Malcolm X*Civil Rights Act of 1964
*SDS*NOW*The Feminine Mystique*Silent Spring*affirmative action*AIM
*UFW*Cesar Chavez*Earth Day*Gray Panthers
	
Monday, May 12
Innovations and Challenges (Reference pages:  942; 995 -996; 998 - 999; 
1012 - 1015)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*laser*computers*pollution*space station*cable television*religious pluralism
*cell phones*microwave ovens*diversity*Greenhouse effect*MTV*space shuttle
*Silicon Valley*Bill Gates*biotechnology

     Project Due! on Monday, May 12

Tuesday, May 13 - Wednesday, May 14 - Thursday, May 15 - Friday, May 16/
Monday, May 19 - Tuesday, May 20 - Wednesday, May 21 - Thursday, May 22 - 
Friday, May 23 
The American Presidency Since 1953
(Reference pages: 840 - 852; 854 - 860; 904 - 914; 952 - 974; 980 - 991; 
994 - 959; 1001 - 1006; 1016 - 1029; 1031 - 1037)
People, Places, Terms, & Events
*Dwight Eisenhower*I Like Ike*welfare to work*John F. Kennedy*New Frontier 
*campaign reform*Lyndon Johnson*Great Society*liberal*Richard Nixon*New 
Federalism*Moral Majority*Pentagon Papers*moon landing*Reaganomics*Woodstock 
*reverse discrimination*Bill Clinton*Jimmy Carter*Gerald Ford*George H.W. 
Bush*Ronald Reagan*executive privilege*Revolution of 1980*Sunbelt*recession 
*O.P.E.C.*wage and price controls*stagflation*WIN*Watergate*Election of 2000
*September 11, 2001

        Presentation for That _______ Decade on Thursday, May 22 - 
        Friday, May 23       

Tuesday, May 27
        Test! Americana Since the 1950s
        Notebook & Flash cards due
	
Monday, May 26 
        Memorial Day Holiday!

Wednesday, May 28 - Thursday, May 29 - Friday, May 30

Monday, June 2 - Tuesday, June 3 - Wednesday, June 4 - 
Thursday, June 5
	End-of-Course Exams/Semester Exams/VOCATs
	
Friday, June 6
        Last Day of School

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