Third Nine Weeks Course Overview United States History Advanced Placement Mr. Greene Grading: Your third marking period grade will be calculated in the following manner: 10% Free Response Examination (Gilded Age) 10% Free Response Examination (Progressivism and World War I) 10% DBQ (1920s and Great Depression) 10% DBQ (World War II and Truman/Eisenhower Years) 25% Practice AP Exam 25% Quizzes 10 % Participation Supplemental Reading Assignment: Dumenil, Lynn. The Modern Temper: American Culture and Society in the 1920s (New York: Hill and Wang, 1995). Hofstadter, Richard. American Political Tradition (New York: Vintage, 1948). Kennedy, David. Freedom From Fear (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999). Painter, Nell Irvin. Standing At Armageddon (New York: W.W. Norton, 1987). Patterson, James. Grand Expectations (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997). Third Marking Period Schedule: Week 1 (January 17-21, 2012) Note: Students should read Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 4) for Monday, January 17, 2012 Monday: No School Tuesday: The Populist Revolt and the Election of 1896 Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 5) Wednesday: Imperialism American Style Reading Assignment: Study for Gilded Age FRQ Thursday: Free Response Examination (Gilded Age) Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 6 p. 170-190) Friday: The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 6 p. 190-215) Week 2 (January 23-27, 2012) Monday: The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt cont. Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 7) Tuesday: W.E.B and Booker T.: Race Relations in the Nadir Reading Assignment: Blessings of Liberty (Chapter 12) Wednesday: Constitutional Issues in the Progressive Era Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 8) Thursday: Women’s Suffrage and Women Workers Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 9) Friday: The Presidency of William Howard Taft and the Election of 1912 Reading Assignment: American Political Tradition (Chapter 10) Week 4 (January 30-February 3, 2012) Monday: The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 10) Tuesday: Wilsonian Diplomacy Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 11 p. 306-323) Wednesday: America’s Entry into World War I Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 11 p. 323-343) Thursday: Over Here: American Society in World War I Reading Assignment: Standing At Armageddon (Chapter 12 p. 344-365) Friday: Breaking the Heart of the World: The Treaty of Versailles Reading Assignment: Study for Free Response Examination Week 5 (February 6-10, 2012) Monday: Free Response Examination (Progressive Era and World War I) Reading Assignment: Armageddon (Chapter 12 p. 365-381; Epilogue); Modern Temper (Introduction) Tuesday: The Ratification Debate and Aftermath of World War I Reading Assignment: Blessings of Liberty (Chapter 13) Wednesday: The New Era: Constitutional Issues in the 1920s Reading Assignment: Modern Temper (Chapter 1 and Ch. 3 p. 98-111) Thursday: Public Power in the 1920s and the New Woman Reading Assignment: Modern Temper (p. 145-169, and 288-302) Friday: The New Woman and 1920s Intellectuals: The Lost Generation, Harlem Renaissance and the New Negro Reading Assignment: Modern Temper (Chapter 4 p. 169-200) Week 5 (February 13-17, 2012) Monday: Fundamentalism and American Culture in 1920s Reading Assignment: Modern Temper (Chapter 5 p. 201-226; 235-249) Tuesday: Red Scare, Immigration Restriction, and the “New” KKK Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 2) Wednesday: The Great Depression Reading Assignment: Study for Practice AP Exam Thursday: Practice AP Exam (Room B-126 3:15pm) Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 3) Blessings of Liberty (Chapter 14) End of Reform (Introduction) No School Friday: Week 6 (February 20-24, 2012) Monday: No School Tuesday: Herbert Hoover: The Forgotten Progressive Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 5) Wednesday: FDR and the New Deal Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 6) Thursday: The First New Deal Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 7) Friday: The First New Deal cont. Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 8) Week 9 (February 27-March 2, 2012) Monday: New Deal Critics Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 9) Tuesday: The Second New Deal Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 10) Wednesday: The New Labor Movement: The CIO and the Sit-Down Strikes Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 11) Thursday: New Deal Liberalism Attacked and Evaluated Assignment: Study for DBQ (1920s and Great Depression Friday: In-Class DBQ (1920s and Great Depression) Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 13) Week 10 (March 5-9, 2012) Monday: The Gathering Storm Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 14) Tuesday: Mobilizing for War Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 15) Wednesday: The Road to World War II. Reading Assignment: Freedom from Fear (Chapter 21) Thursday: The Home Front Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 4) Friday: Origins of the Cold War Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 5) Week 11 (March 12-16, 2012) Monday: Truman’s Foreign Policy Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 6) Tuesday: Beyond the New Deal: The Truman Years at Home Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 7) Wednesday: McCarthyism: The Second American Red Scare Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 8) Thursday: The Korean War Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 9) Friday: Ike and Foreign Affairs Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 10) Week 12 (March 19-March 23, 2012) Monday: Eisenhower and the Middle Way Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 11) Tuesday: Postwar Prosperity and the Consumer Culture Grand Expectations (Chapter 13) Tuesday: The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement Grand Expectations (Chapter 14) Thursday: Eisenhower and Massive Retaliation Assignment: Study for In-Class DBQ (WWII and Truman/Eisenhower) Friday: In-Class DBQ (World War II and the Truman/Eisenhower Years) Reading Assignment: Grand Expectations (Chapter 15)