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WWI

America Becomes a World Power - Imperialism notes
(ppt file - 14.87 MB)
Imperialism Notes outline Cornell Note Outline
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Anti-Imperialist Debate Prep Reading
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Pro-Imperialism Debate Prep Reading
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Imperialism Readings
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Homework readings for 11R classes. Students are to show interactive reading by highlighting, writing questions and comments in the margins in order to be prepared to teach the material in the next class.
WWI Notes
(ppt file - 4.54 MB)
"Making the world safe for Democracy" - Anticipatory Set
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File wwi notes outline cornell note paper.doc
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Foreign Policy - Roosevelt v Wilson
(doc file - 63 KB)
Sedition in WWI Lesson Plan - Jigsaw Activity
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Shenck Case & Civil Liberties Video Podcast by Eric Foner
(mp3 file - 14.45 MB)
Analyzing a Court Case Schenck v. US
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league of nations cartoon interpretation
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Henry Johnson Powerpoint
(ppt file - 3.08 MB)
Is There a Contradiction - Rights of Minorities after WWI
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East St Louis Riots Reading
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DC Riots of 1919
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Tulsa Riots Reading
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Students are to take notes on the causes of WWI using the readings titled "The Road to War," "The Guns of August," "Luitania," and "The United States Enters the War."
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