Sunday, March 3, 2013

Week of March 4, 2013


30(1) and 30(2) assigned last week.

Homework due Tuesday
30(3) Communism spreads to East Asia (985-991)
Identify the terms, people, and places
Look at the pictures on 985, what does the Little Red Book contain?
Look at the Mao biography (986) how did he treat critics?
Look at the picture on page 987, what did the little red books urge?
Answer questions 1,2, 3 on page 989.
Look at the picture on page 990. Describe the weather conditions.
Answer the four checkpoint questions in complete sentences.


Homework due Thursday
30(4) War in Southeast Asia (992-997)
Identify the terms, people and places
Look at the Ho biography on page 993. How did his communist view differ from the Soviet model?
Look at the picture of the calendar on page 994. What is the soldier's name? Why all the "x's"?
Read the info-graphic on page 994-995. Answer questions #1+2 on page 995.
What does the picture on page 996 show?
What are the boat people fleeing on page 997?
Answer the three checkpoint questions in the section.

Homework due next Tuesday.
Two separate homework grades:
History interactive : Read the Fall of the Soviet Union 998-999 
Answer question 1+2 on page 999
30(5) The end of the Cold War (1000-1006)
Identify the terms, people, and places.
Read A Democratic transformation (1000) Why were so many people afraid to speak out?
Look at the picture on 1001, where did the Soviets send in tanks in 1956? Why?  
Look at the picture on 1002, what fairy tale character is Gorbachev portrayed as?  Why?
Look at the picture on 1003, who is the Lithuanian woman defying?  Why do you think this is significant?
Look at the picture on 1004.  What Polish person and labor union is pictured?  How do you think Pope John Paul II (the first ever Polish Pope) inspired the Polish people? Why do you think the Soviet secret police wanted the Pope assassinated? 
Look at the picture on page 1005, what is the person shopping for in China?  Why is this significant?
Answer the four checkpoint questions in complete sentences.

Honors Reading on MLK vs. J.Edgar Hoover is due Friday

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