Friday, March 28, 2014

March 31,2014

Last week of the term. We will have a test Friday on the Industrial Revolution.
Make sure you "Pay the Price" as Mr. Loranger says and get your homework in.
Last set of Current events due by Friday.

Due  Tuesday:
19(4) New Ways of Thinking   p. 622-626
Identify the terms, people, and places 
Read the Witness to history (622). What metaphor did Marx  and Engels use to describe how owners viewed workers?
Read the caption to the picture (p.623) why did Malthus think workers should have fewer children?
Read Owen’s Utopia (624), How did Owens want workers treated at his factory in New Lanark, Scotland?
Look at the picture on page 626, what was Karl Marx’ motto?  Why do you think he wanted this?
Answer four of the five checkpoint questions in complete sentences.

Due  Wednesday
21(4) Arts in the Industrial Age (681-684)
Identify the terms, people, and places.
Look at the picture on page 681.  How do you think idealistic landscapes were painted as a part of the Romantic movement during the Industrial Revolution?
Read the biography of Beethoven (p. 682). What tragedy did this composer face in later life?
Read A-D in the Realism in Arts (683) List on fact from each letter.
Look at the portrait of van Gogh (684). Why does he have a bandage on his head?
Look at the 3 impressionist pictures on page 685.  Identify the painting and artist.  List on fact from each painting.
Answer the three checkpoints in complete sentences.

Due next Tuesday
22(1) Building a German Nation (692-695)

Identify the terms, people, and places. Look at the picture on page 693, by what two things did Bismarck use to unify Germany?Answer question #3 on page 693.Read the primary source on page 694, why did Prussia go to war with Austria (6 Weeks War)? 
Answer the three checkpoint questions complete sentences.

Due next Wednesday
22(2) Germany Strengthens (696-699)
Look at the pictures on page 696, 697,698, 699 and write a one sentence summary for each.
Identify the terms, people, and places.
Answer the three checkpoint questions in complete sentences

Sunday, March 16, 2014

March 24, 2014

Two weeks left in the term.  Get your current events in.
Be ready for a quiz on Friday on material covered this week.
Question on the quiz: what are the three factors of production necessary for industrialization and why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England?

Due Wednesday:
21(1) The Industrial Revolution Spreads (660-666). 
Identify terms, people, and places. Answer the focus question on page 660.
Answer #3 on page 661. What three countries are listed in steel production on page 662? 
What two countries bypassed Great Britain by 1900? 
What is going on in the picture on 663? What is a dynamo?
Answer Critically thinking question 1+2 on page 664.
What did Marconi invent (picture 665) How is big business pictured on page 666?
Answer the four checkpoint questions in complete sentences. 

Due Thursday:
21(2) The Rise of Cities (667-673)
Identify the terms, people, and places.
Answer the focus question on page 667.
What did Florence Nightingale reform? (picture 668)
Why did Jacob Riis write How the Other Half Lives?
On page 671 what does the French advertisement urge people to go to?

Complete the three checkpoint questions in the section. 

Due Friday:
21(3) Changing Attitudes and values (674-680)
Identify the terms, people, and places.
Answer the focus question on page 674.
Answer Thinking Critically questions #1+2 on page 675.
Who is pictured on page 676?
Look at the picture on 677, how did the Industrial Revolution help lead to public education? Answer Thinking Critically questions 1+2 on page 679.
What is pictured on page 680?
Answer four of  the five checkpoint questions in the section



Due next Tuesday:
19(4) New Ways of Thinking   p. 622-626
Identify the terms, people, and places 
Read the Witness to history (622). What metaphor did Marx  and Engels use to describe how owners viewed workers?
Read the caption to the picture (p.623) why did Malthus think workers should have fewer children?
Read Owen’s Utopia (624), How did Owens want workers treated at his factory in New Lanark, Scotland?
Look at the picture on page 626, what was Karl Marx’ motto?  Why do you think he wanted this?
Answer four of the five checkpoint questions in complete sentences.

Due next Wednesday
21(4) Arts in the Industrial Age (681-684)
Identify the terms, people, and places.
Look at the picture on page 681.  How do you think idealistic landscapes were painted as a part of the Romantic movement during the Industrial Revolution?
Read the biography of Beethoven (p. 682). What tragedy did this composer face in later life?
Read A-D in the Realism in Arts (683) List on fact from each letter.
Look at the portrait of van Gogh (684). Why does he have a bandage on his head?
Look at the 3 impressionist pictures on page 685.  Identify the painting and artist.  List on fact from each painting.
Answer the three checkpoints in complete sentences.





Week of March 17, 2014

Happy St. Patrick's Day!  Who was he, when did he live, and why is he famous today? 
Wednesday: Quiz on the French Revolution
Current Events due Friday:  
How is the CIA bypassing the Constitution?  What was lost when Napoleon replaced "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity" with "Order, Security, and Efficiency"?

Due Thursday
Essential Question: What are the three factors of production necessary for industrialization and why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England? 
19(1)Dawn of the Industrial Revolution (608-611)
Identify the terms, people, and places. 
Read Witness history (608). What type of power emerged in the Industrial Rev.?  Who improved the steam engine and why was this important? 
What does the bar graph on page 609 show?  Why might this be important?
Draw Jethro Tull's seed drill on page 609. 

Answer the biography question on James Watt on page 610. 

Look at the picture on 611.  Why is this important?
Answer the three checkpoint questions in complete sentences. 
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Due Thursday
19(2) Britain Leads the Way (612-615) 
Identify the terms, people, and places. 

Read the witness history on page 612 and  answer the focus question.

Answer map skills questions 2+3 on page 613. 

Identify and draw one invention on page 614. 

What does the textile industry make? 

Answer the three checkpoint questions in complete sentences.


Due Friday
19(3) Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution. (616-620) 
Identify the terms, people, and places. 
Read Witness history on page 616 and answer the focus question. 
Look at the graph on pane 617, describe the population trend from 1750-1900.
Who is pictured working on page 619? Why is this sad? 
What benefit of industrialization is pictured on page 620? 
Answer the four checkpoint questions in complete sentences

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Week of March 10, 2014

Current event due by Friday.  
Be ready for a quiz Friday on the French Revolution and Napoleon

Due last Thursday
18(4) The Age of Napoleon (592-600)
Identify the terms, people and places.
Read the Witness History (592) Describe France after the Revolution;
How was Napoleon able to come to power? 
Look at the map on 595, which city marked Napoleon's furthest advance east? 
Read the primary source (596) bullet two effects of Napoleon's march into Russia in 1810.
Answer the checkpoint questions in complete sentences

Due Wednesday:
Review the quick Study Guide on page 602)
Complete the Chapter Assessment (604)
Answer questions #1-10 (all the matching, one word answers)
Answer these questions in complete sentences:#11,14,15,18, 20

Honors reading on Napoleon is due Thursday

Due next Tuesday
19(1)Dawn of the Industrial Revolution (608-611)
Identify the terms, people, and places. 
Read Witness history (608). What type of power emerged in the Industrial Rev.?  Who improved the steam engine and why was this important? 
What does the bar graph on page 609 show?  Why might this be important?
Draw Jethro Tull's seed drill on page 609. 

Answer the biography question on James Watt on page 610. 

Look at the picture on 611.  Why is this important?
Also, answer the three checkpoint questions in complete sentences. 

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Week of March 3, 2014

French Revolution Objectives-Questions on Friday's Quiz
1.     Describe the social divisions of France’s Ancien Regime (old order)
2.     List four reasons for Frances economic troubles in 1789
3.     Explain why Louis XVI (16) called the Estates-General and explain what happened
4.     Explain how the political and economic crisis led to popular revolts
5.     Summarize the moderate reforms enacted by the National Assembly in August 1789
6.     Identify the radical reforms enacted by Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety

Homework due  Tuesday double homework grade
18(3)Radical Days of the Revolution (585-591) 
Identify the terms, people and places.

Read The Engine of Terror, what metaphorically was the "day's wine" for the guillotine? Read the two account of the Execution of a King (Louis XVI p.586). Why does Marat want to execute the king? List three reasons.

How does the London Times portray the Revolution?

Read the Robespierre biography (p.597) list three events in his life that would explain why he disliked Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

Draw a guillotine (588) Read the six captions (pictures p.587-88) list one fact from each .

Look at the picture on page 590: was is La Marseillaise?

Look at the painting of Napoleon on page 591, which side of the French Revolution did the painter, David, agree with: The monarchy or the Revolutionaries?  Why?

Answer the four checkpoint questions in the section as well as #6 on page 590.

Homework due Thursday
18(4) The Age of Napoleon (592-600)
Identify the terms, people and places.
Read the Witness History (592) Describe France after the Revolution;
How was Napoleon able to come to power? 
Look at the map on 595, which city marked Napoleon's furthest advance east? 
Read the primary source (596) bullet two effects of Napoleon's march into Russia in 1810.
Answer the checkpoint questions in complete sentences.