10th American History Daily Lessons This Day in History and Current Events • This Day in History • 1964- China detonated its first atomic bomb. • 1973- Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho, who negotiated a cease-fire in the Vietnam War, were named winners of the Nobel Peace Prize; Tho declined the award. • 2002- President George W. Bush signed a congressional resolution authorizing war against Iraq. • Current Event • Five things to watch for in Tuesday's debate – How well candidates connect with audience members could affect outcome – Obama must overcome passive first performance without overdoing it – Women's issues are one area Obama must exploit if he wants to maintain their support – Strong debate will result in flood of contributions, much needed in stretch run ad blitz. – Watch out for the wild card- literally anything is on the table for discussion. While you were gone 10th American History- Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook Room 214 Student-______________ Date Absent Oct. 16 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! • Homework: – Chapter 8 section 1 QuizOct. 18 – Read Chapter 8 Section 2 pg. 238-244 with notes. Look at page 238 for type of notes to take due- Oct. 19 – In Class Work: • Chapter 8 Sect. 1- Pg. 230-237 Activities-In class Activities – Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner. – – Chapter 7 Test- Retake- due Oct. 17- Paper copy- before school or during study hall. – – Last Chance day for the first 9 weeks is Oct. 19 – – – 5 Min.- Vocabulary – • Academic- subsequent • Social Studies- militarism, balance of power 5 min. Timed Reading Worksheet812012 15-20 min.- Discussion of Section 1-. • MAINE and U.S. entrance into WWI • Fighting in the Trenches • Interactive reader and study guide 10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- and 4 HOT questions. Begin Power point- A World Crisis Finish more of the Video Series- World War I – with Worksheet Examination: • • Date and Period you will take the exam______________________ Signature:_________________________ Day #40 • Reading Quiz Word Wall Assignments– – – • Homework due today • In Class Work - Activities- Group Work Power Point - – none – In class Activities – 5 Min.- Vocabulary – • Academic- subsequent • Social Studies- militarism, balance of power 5 min. Reading Quiz 15-20 min.- Discussion of Section 1-. • MAINE and U.S. entrance into WWI • Fighting in the Trenches • Interactive reader and study guide 10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- and 4 HOT questions. Begin Power point- A World Crisis Finish more of the Video Series- World – Unit II Becoming a World Power Read Chapter 8 Section 2 pg. 238-244 with notes. Look at page 238 for type of notes to take due- Oct. 22 Chapter 8 section 1 Quiz- Oct. 21 Last Chance day is Oct. 24 – – – – – Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner. War I – with Worksheet Academic Word/Definition (located in the Margin) Etymology- Origin of word Subsequent-following in time or order. Social Studies Word/Definition Prefix/Suffix or Reminder Word militarism – Buildup the policy of military preparedness and building up of weapons Balance of power- Equal each nation or alliance has equal strength Daily Bell Ringer – 8.1 Five Major factors often identified as causes of World War I (but not causes of U.S. entry) Militarismpolicy of military preparedness and building up of weapons Alliances- an association to further the common interests of the members. Imperialism- the extension or imposition of power, authority, or influence Nationalism- loyalty and devotion to a nation Events or Economics- A spark that ignites the flame or the haves versus the have nots. Possible causes of U.S. entry British Propoganda and Pro-British sentimentSubmarine WarfareMunititions trade and loans to Great BritainZimmerman Note- Sinking of the Lusitania- Chronological Path to War June 1914August 1914February 1915May 1915September 1915- May 1916- March 1917April 1917- War Starts U.S. declares neutrality Germany declares war zone around Great Britain Lusitania is sunk Germany sinks the Arabic (liner) and then makes the Arabic pledgepromise not to sink unarmed liners. Germany sinks the Sussex (liner) and takes the Sussex pledge- to abide by the rules of visit and search and not sink unarmed liners. Zimmerman note is made public by Wilson U.S. enters the war Chapter 8 Section 1 Discussion Key Terms and People • Archduke Franz Ferdinand archduke of Austria whose assassination triggered World War I • Kaiser Wilhelm II German emperor during World War I • militarism policy of military preparedness and building up weapons • Triple Alliance alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Triple Entente alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia • balance of power situation in which nations or alliances have equal strength • Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • Allied Powers Great Britain, France, and Russia • trench warfare fighting from trenches Fighting in the Trenches Interactive website Chapter 8 Section 1 Discussion Chapter 8 Section 1 Discussion Chapter 8 Section 1 Discussion Chapter 8 Section 1 Discussion Answers to Daily Bellringer 8.1 Daily Test Practice 8.1 Pg. 236 Vocabulary Builder 8.1 Section Quiz 8.1 Biography 8.1 Biography 8.`1 The Unit Organizer 4 NAME DATE BIGGER PICTURE U.S. History from Civil War to the Present. LAST UNIT 2 /Experience 1 Chapter 7- Entering the World Stage 8 10/ 25 UNIT SCHEDULE 5 Chapter 8- The First World War 3 NEXT UNIT /Experience Chapter 9 –From War to Peace UNIT MAP Ch. 8 Sect 1 notes due 10/ 30 Ch. 8 Sect 1 Quiz CURRENT UNIT UNIT CURRENT A World Crisis Pg. 230-237 Ch. 8 The First World War Peace without Victory Pg. 254-259 pp. 228-263 10/31 Ch. 8 Sect. 2 Notes due 11/2 Ch. 8 Sect. 2 Quiz 11/5 Ch. 8 Sect. 3 Notes due 11/7 Ch. 8 Sect. 3 Quiz The United States in World War I Pg. 238-244 The Home Front Pg. 246-252 11/8 Ch. 8 Sect. 4 Notes due 11/12 Ch. 8 Sect. 4 Quiz 7 Chapter 8 Test 1. How did rivalries in Europe lead to the outbreak of World War I? 2. How did the United States turn the tide for an Allied Victory? 3. How did the United States mobilize its resources to fight World War I? 4. What were the terms of peace as dictated by the Allies at the end of World War I? Videotape series Base Group work ` 6 UNIT RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 11/ 13 The Unit Organizer 9 NAME DATE Chapter 8- The First World War Expanded Unit Map A World Crisis Pg. 230-237 Ch. 8 The First World War including pp. 228-263 The United States in World War I Pg. 238-244 NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 10 The Home Front Pg. 246-252 Peace without Victory Pg. 254-259 Answers to daily test practice 8.1 Vocabulary Builder 8.1 Section Quiz 8.1 Biography 8.1