Tuesday, January 26, 2010

APUSH chapter 28 terms

Chapter# 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt
Henry Demarest Lloyd
Jacob Riis
Ida Tarbell
Robert M. LaFollete
Hiram Johnson
Charles Evans Hughes
Upton Sinclair
William Howard Taft
Initiative
Referendum
Recall
Conservation
Muckrakers
Seventeenth Amendment
Eighteenth Amendment
Elkins Act
Hepburn Act
Northern Securities Case
Meat Inspection Act
Pure Food and Drug Act
Newlands Act
Dollar diplomacy
Payne-Aldrich Act
Ballinger-Pinchot Affair.
Carey Act

APUSH homework for week 1-25-10

1. FRQ: To what extent did the role of the federal government change under President Theodore Roosevelt in regard to TWO of the following: labor, trusts, conservation, world affairs

2. readings: ch 28 C1, C4, D3, D4, E1

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

APUSH chapter 27 terms

Chapter #27: Empire and Expansion
Treaty of Paris, 1898
Richard Olney
Alfred Thayer Mahan
James G. Blaine
Valeriano Weyler
de Lome Letter
Theodore Roosevelt
George Dewey
Emilio Aguinaldo
Jingoism
Pan-American Conference
U.S.S. Maine
Teller Amendment
Rough Riders
Anti-Imperialist League
Foraker Act
Insular cases
Platt Amendment
Theodore Roosevelt
John Hay.
Spheres of Influence.
Philippine Insurrection
Open Door notes
Boxer Rebellion
Big Stick Policy
Clayton-Bulwar Treaty
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty.
Hay—Bunau-Varilla Treaty
Panama Canal
Roosevelt Corollary
Portsmouth Conference
Gentlemen’s Agreement
Root-Takahira Agreement

APUSH announcement

see original post for week of 1-18 homework for updated due dates and changes

Friday, January 15, 2010

AP Government and Politics Homework week 1-18-10

1. outlines from last week due Tuesday
2. chapter 10 outline due Thursday
FYI: midterm on everything we covered from final to this week will be next week

APUSH homework for week 1-18-10

1. Readings ch 27: B1, C1, F3 NO LONGER DUE !
2. FRQ: Describe imperialism and how US used it in one of the following: Panama, Philippines, or Caribbean = Extra Credit - due Monday 1-25 (make up points from last test)
3. Outline chapter 27 in textbook - due Monday 1-25

Sunday, January 10, 2010

APUSH DBQ for week of 1-11

hello all -

for the sake of not printing you all a copy of the DBQ please follow this link and either print your own copy or reference it on your own computer.

http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/ushistory/ap07_us_hist_frq.pdf

this is a released DBQ from 2007. Please email me at elisachgarcia@gmail.com if you have trouble opening it.

I will be making copies of the readings this week and handing those out by Tuesday so don't worry about that.

smile

AP Government and Politics Homework week 1-11-10

1. reminder that your Nickel and Dimed essay is due Tuesday 1-11
2. chapter 8 in blue book was supposed to be read in class while I was gone so that needs to be read and summarized on your own time
3. Chapters 9 and 11 read and outline by Tuesday 1-19

Saturday, January 9, 2010

APUSH chapter 26 terms

Chapter #26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution

Sitting Bull
George A. Custer
Chief Joseph
Geronimo
Joseph F. Glidden
James B. Weaver
Oliver H. Kelly
Mary Elizabeth Lease
Sioux Wars
Apache
Ghost Dance
Battle of Wounded Knee
Dawes Severalty Act
Comstock Lode
Long Drive
Homestead Act
Patrons of Husbandry
Granger Laws
Farmers' Alliance
Populists
Jacob S. Coxey
Eugene V. Debs
Williams Jennings Bryan
Richard Olney
William McKinley
Bimetallism
Free Silver
Depression of 1893
Pullman Strike
Cross of Gold Speech

APUSH Chapter 25 terms

Chapter #25: America Moves to the City


Florence Kelley
Mary Baker Eddy
Charles Darwin
Booker T. Washington
William James
Henry George
Horatio Alger
Mark Twain
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Carrie Chapman Catt
Nativism
Philanthropy
Yellow Journalism
Josiah Strong
New Immigration.
Social Gospel
Settlement House
Modernist
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Eighteenth Amendment

APUSH homework for week 1-11-10

1. Primary doc AS: A7, B1, E2 (extra credit)

2. DBQ: (2007) Agriculture 1865 – 1900
3. Multiple Choice test (23) 24-26 Thursday
4. study session - lunch on Tuesday
I will give you copies of readings and DBQ on Tuesday

Sunday, January 3, 2010

AP Government and Politics Homework week 1-4-10

1.Read chapters 7 and 12 - outline each and flashcards for following terms: (Due Thursday 1-7)

terms chapter 7:
saliency
intensity
stability
public opinion
random sampling
exit polls
Gallup poll
political socialization
political ideology
norm
gender gaps

terms chapter 12:
gatekeeper
scorekeeper
watchdog
equal time rule
sensationalism
2. Nickel and Dimed essay due Tuesday 1-12

APUSH week of 1-4-10

1. reading (you all do not have this book so I will have to make copies for you this entire semester) AS: A3, B1, E4


2. FRQ: Describe the immigration pattern from post Civil War to the turn of the century

Due Friday 1-8-10