Thursday 28 August 2014
Monday 2 May 2011
Don't Know Much About History THE COLD WAR
How many television sets were sold in 1950? How did television change America? What other factors changed America in the 50s?
What three important novels were published in the 50s? What did they do or promote?
What was the Iron Curtain?
What was the Truman Doctrine about?
What were the “witch hunts” of the 1950s? Why did this happen?
Who was Klaus Fuchs? Describe the Rosenberg case?
What was the Korean War about? Why was MacArthur removed from service?
What was important about Brown v. Board of Education? How did Eisenhower have to enforce it’s ruling in Little Rock?
Discuss the importance of the Montgomery Bus Strike.
Discuss the beginning of the space race.
What three important novels were published in the 50s? What did they do or promote?
What was the Iron Curtain?
What was the Truman Doctrine about?
What were the “witch hunts” of the 1950s? Why did this happen?
Who was Klaus Fuchs? Describe the Rosenberg case?
What was the Korean War about? Why was MacArthur removed from service?
What was important about Brown v. Board of Education? How did Eisenhower have to enforce it’s ruling in Little Rock?
Discuss the importance of the Montgomery Bus Strike.
Discuss the beginning of the space race.
Thursday 14 April 2011
World War II
Europe/Pacific
Part I - Leaders, Generals, Heroes of each side (you should have at least two heroes). You'll need a photo and a brief bio.
Part II - Important Battles (at least five). List where (should also be included on map), the importance of the battle, who was involved and the outcome.
Part III - 5 movies and 5 books. MLA citation and summary.
Part IV - poster map of area with battles.
Each part is worth 20 points.
Part I - Leaders, Generals, Heroes of each side (you should have at least two heroes). You'll need a photo and a brief bio.
Part II - Important Battles (at least five). List where (should also be included on map), the importance of the battle, who was involved and the outcome.
Part III - 5 movies and 5 books. MLA citation and summary.
Part IV - poster map of area with battles.
Each part is worth 20 points.
Monday 4 April 2011
Don't Know Much About History PART II
1) Why did FDR want to pack the supreme court? Did it work? Do you think this was constitutionally correct?
2) What is a theory about Amelia Earhart's death? Why was she important?
3) What was Lend-Lease?
4) Discuss the BATTLE OF BRITAIN.
5) What were some of the reasons isolationists wanted to stay out of the war?
6) What was the traditional definition of Fascism? Who were the Fascists of Europe in the 30s?
7) Who were the Axis Powers?
8) In what year and month did Japan invade Perking?
9) What were the aggressive actions of Germany and Italy before the start of WWII?
10) What are the two views of Pearl Harbor?
11) What does Japan cite as reasons to go to war?
12) What is the date of Pearl Harbor?
13) What is the date of D-Day?
14) What was the cost of World War II?
15) What was the Yalta Conference?
16) What did Stalin demand in return for his agreement to enter the war against Japan?
17) What is FDR's legacy?
18) Did the U.S. have to drop Atomic weapons on Japan? List the various PROs and CONs to this argument.
19) How did the Cold War start?
2) What is a theory about Amelia Earhart's death? Why was she important?
3) What was Lend-Lease?
4) Discuss the BATTLE OF BRITAIN.
5) What were some of the reasons isolationists wanted to stay out of the war?
6) What was the traditional definition of Fascism? Who were the Fascists of Europe in the 30s?
7) Who were the Axis Powers?
8) In what year and month did Japan invade Perking?
9) What were the aggressive actions of Germany and Italy before the start of WWII?
10) What are the two views of Pearl Harbor?
11) What does Japan cite as reasons to go to war?
12) What is the date of Pearl Harbor?
13) What is the date of D-Day?
14) What was the cost of World War II?
15) What was the Yalta Conference?
16) What did Stalin demand in return for his agreement to enter the war against Japan?
17) What is FDR's legacy?
18) Did the U.S. have to drop Atomic weapons on Japan? List the various PROs and CONs to this argument.
19) How did the Cold War start?
Thursday 31 March 2011
Questions for Don't Know Much About History
1) Name five important books of the 1920s.
2) What was the first "talkie"? How did it change America?
3) Discuss the "Red Scare of 1919".
4) What was the 18th amendment? Why was it enacted? How did it go wrong?
5) Who were Susan B. Anthony and Alice Paul?
6) What is important about Henry Ford? How did he change America?
7) What is important about Charles Lindbergh? How did he symbolize the times?
8) What were "pool operators" and how were they crooked?
9) How were stocks inflated? How did this cause the crash?
10) What was Black Thursday and Black Tuesday?
11) What was Hoover's view of Government relief programs?
12) What was the "Bonus Army"?
13) What happened during the "Hundred Days"?
14) What was the WPA and what did it do?
15) What were Roosevelt's FIRESIDE CHATS and why did they become important?
2) What was the first "talkie"? How did it change America?
3) Discuss the "Red Scare of 1919".
4) What was the 18th amendment? Why was it enacted? How did it go wrong?
5) Who were Susan B. Anthony and Alice Paul?
6) What is important about Henry Ford? How did he change America?
7) What is important about Charles Lindbergh? How did he symbolize the times?
8) What were "pool operators" and how were they crooked?
9) How were stocks inflated? How did this cause the crash?
10) What was Black Thursday and Black Tuesday?
11) What was Hoover's view of Government relief programs?
12) What was the "Bonus Army"?
13) What happened during the "Hundred Days"?
14) What was the WPA and what did it do?
15) What were Roosevelt's FIRESIDE CHATS and why did they become important?
Thursday 3 March 2011
Things to Know Part II
Things to Know: Don’t Know Much About History 231 – 248
What was the Bull Moose Party?
Why is W.E.B. Du Bois connected with John the Baptist?
How many votes did Eugene Debs receive in 1912? What was his party?
What was the 16th Amendment?
What was the 17th Amendment?
Why did America become “Big Brother” to Latin America under Woodrow Wilson.
How did World War I start?
Why did World War I start?
What were the divisions (or sides)?
Discuss the importance of the Lusitania.
Why, ultimately, did the United States enter World War I?
How many casualties did the Battle of the Marne have?
What was the Espionage Act? Do you consider this act legal?
How many Americans died in WWI? How many people died totally?
How was the world map reshaped after WWI?
People:
Woodrow Wilson
General John J. Pershing
Eugene Debs
Howard Taft
Upton Sinclair
What was the Bull Moose Party?
Why is W.E.B. Du Bois connected with John the Baptist?
How many votes did Eugene Debs receive in 1912? What was his party?
What was the 16th Amendment?
What was the 17th Amendment?
Why did America become “Big Brother” to Latin America under Woodrow Wilson.
How did World War I start?
Why did World War I start?
What were the divisions (or sides)?
Discuss the importance of the Lusitania.
Why, ultimately, did the United States enter World War I?
How many casualties did the Battle of the Marne have?
What was the Espionage Act? Do you consider this act legal?
How many Americans died in WWI? How many people died totally?
How was the world map reshaped after WWI?
People:
Woodrow Wilson
General John J. Pershing
Eugene Debs
Howard Taft
Upton Sinclair
Wednesday 2 March 2011
Study Questions for DON'T KNOW ABOUT HISTORY
Be able to Identify the following people:
George Armstrong Custer
JP Morgan
W.E.B. Du Bois
James Butler Hickok
Theodore Roosevelt
Eugene Debs
Benjamin Harrison
William McKinley
John D. Rockefeller
Be able to discuss the Importance of the following:
The assassination of William McKinley
The Robber Barons and what they did
The Jungle
Why the Spanish American War was fought
Wounded Knee
Custer’s Last Stand
Jim Crow
Separate But Equal
How the 14th Amendment was used to protect corporations
The Panama Canal
Roosevelt and his “big stick”
Other questions:
What lands did America get from winning the Spanish-American War?
How did this war make America an Imperial Country?
How did Theodore Roosevelt rise in politics?
George Armstrong Custer
JP Morgan
W.E.B. Du Bois
James Butler Hickok
Theodore Roosevelt
Eugene Debs
Benjamin Harrison
William McKinley
John D. Rockefeller
Be able to discuss the Importance of the following:
The assassination of William McKinley
The Robber Barons and what they did
The Jungle
Why the Spanish American War was fought
Wounded Knee
Custer’s Last Stand
Jim Crow
Separate But Equal
How the 14th Amendment was used to protect corporations
The Panama Canal
Roosevelt and his “big stick”
Other questions:
What lands did America get from winning the Spanish-American War?
How did this war make America an Imperial Country?
How did Theodore Roosevelt rise in politics?
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