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UNIT 3Week 1
Homework for the Week• Monday
• Assemble checklist to turn in on block day• Study for the test on Block Day
• Tuesday/Thursday• Read p.255-257 and summarize each point of view
• Friday• Finish analyzing the Foreign Policy of the 3 Progressive
Presidents, using p.270-271and 2 of the suggested study skills
Agenda, Monday, October 14th • HOT ROC: Hand back Unit 1 test and review• Test Review
UNIT 3: U.S. EXPANSION11.4 Students trace the rise of the United States to its role as a world power in the twentieth century.
Agenda: Tuesday 10/9/12
1) Collect checklists and Unit 2 Test
2) New Vocabulary
3) HOT ROC: Bully Story
4) Foreign Policy Spectrum
5) Homework: Read p.255-257 and summarize each viewpoint
New Vocab: add to glossary• Domestic Policy• Foreign Policy
HOT ROC: Story Time:What would you do in this situation?
• You are walking through the quad during brunch, on your way to the cafeteria to buy a delicious slice of pizza from the pizza cart. On your way you hear a big circle of people yelling. As you get closer you hear people chanting “Fight! Fight! Fight!”
• As you get even closer to the circle you see that one of the people in the middle is your friend and the other person is someone that you don’t know.
• On the next slide, you will see some options. Explain which option you would choose and why.
HOT ROC: Story Time:What would you do in this situation?
a) Get in the middle- separate them both
b) Jump in on your friend’s side and beat up the other person
c) Walk away- do nothing
d) Yell words of encouragement to your friend
e) Beat up everyone- they deserve it for starting the fight
f) Go get a teacher
g) Watch and see how it goes and then decide
Story Time: What would you do in this situation?
Get in the middle- separate them both Collective Security, diplomacy
Jump in on your friend’s side and beat up the other guy Unilateralism
Walk away- do nothing Neutrality
Yell words of encouragement to your friend Unilateralism
Beat up everyone- they deserve it for starting the fight Imperialism
Go get a teacher Collective Security, diplomacy
Watch and see how it goes and then decide Isolationism to Imperialism
• Loner- Neutrality, Isolationism• Peacemaker- Collective security,
diplomacy • School Bully- Imperialism
Foreign Policy SpectrumCopy this spectrum on a whole piece of paper
Isolationism/Neutrality
Collective
Security/Diplomacy
Imperia
lism
Use pgs 248-253: Add to the chart1. Washington’s Farewell Address2. The Monroe Doctrine3. The Purchase of Alaska4. The Annexation of Texas5. The Mexican-American WarSteps:1. Describe each event.2. Place it on the spectrum. Be prepared to
explain why you placed it there.
Friday, 10/18
1. Document Analysis
2. Presidents Venn Diagram• Finish Venn diagram as Homework if you do not finish it in
class.
Document Analysis
Steps:•Read the following primary sources•Summarize source in your own words•Place it on the spectrum or label it•Write 1 reason why you placed the source in the category
Document 1
Document 2
Document 3
Document 4
Debrief questions
• With your partner, discuss each of the following questions:
•Does the US need to take over other countries to remain strong?
• Is it morally wrong to take over other countries?
•Should the US focus on solving problems at home rather than expanding overseas?
The 3 Progressive Presidents?• Read section 21.2 and then complete at least 2 of the
following learning skills:
1. Place the content into a larger category.
2. Create a sequence or ordering for the content being studied.
3. Provide an insight or draw an inference about the content being studied.
4. Make a prediction about the future development of this content, suggesting how understanding of the content within the discipline might evolve
5. Reword the content as if you were explaining it to someone several years younger than yourself
6. Connect the content to that in another set of notes, to another course, or to something outside of the school experience
7. Identify authentic questions that you might have about the content so that you can ask for help later.