Sunday, May 27, 2012

Check email for DBQ!!!

Yes, that means you. Making this post on my iPhone with my shaky-a$$ hands has taken like three years so bye.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Vlog and Rap Showcase

Click through the playlist below for some entertaining stuff. It includes:
  • Rachel and Ashley 
  • Bianca, Dana, and Emma 
  • Frankie, Hanson, and Oliver 
  • Natalie, Ye Jin, and Caitlin and... 
  • OMG!! RUN!! Two Darwinian Primates (a.k.a. Sam and Phillip laying down some shizzle for your edumacation.)

Monday, May 21, 2012

Bam! Che, Iran, Indonesia, Vietnam, Chile, Afghanistan, 9-11, Iraq '03


Here's the exam review guide. If you want one more practice on the Lunchroom Fight for the Habits of Mind section on the test, it's here. I'll send the key (answers) for anybody who sends me their answers first.



Take notes as we watch the short overview of Cold War hotspots up to the end. I'll collect your notes at the end of class, and give them back to you on exam day for the MCQ section.

HW: pp. 32-end: Detente and End of Cold War
Hand-write notes 

Arms Race Terms (pp. 11-16)
Peaceful Coexistence (12)
Strategic Superiority
“New Look” Policy (13)
Deterrence Policy (“MAD”)
V-2 Rockets
Space Race
ICBM
Sputnik
Cosmonaut (Yuri Gagarin) (14)
“Ballistic”
“Missile Gap”
Kitchen Debate
McCarthyism (15)
CND
Duck and Cover
Bomb Shelters
U2 Incident (16)
Pentagon
Dwight Eisenhower’s “Military-Industrial Complex” speech*

Cuba Terms:
Berlin Wall
“Dollar Imperialism” in Cuba: Battista dictatorship
Fidel Castro
Land reform
Nationalization
Cuban exiles
John F. Kennedy
Nikita Khrushchev
CIA
Bay of Pigs
Cuban Missile Crisis
Turkey missiles
Quarantine
13 days
Solution

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Lesson: DBQ Final Exam Prep: Cold War Europe and Korea

Update Thur. night:

In Class: Download this document. Hand-write your answers to questions after the Europe and Korea sections. You will be allowed to use your hand-written notes on the final exam.

Consolidation in class of Europe and Korea sections; short intro to Cuba.


HW: Watch Cuba video below + read Cold War textbook packet pp. 11-24 (skim Arms Race, slow down for Cuba), collect evidence for which side was more blameworthy for the crisis from both film and DBQ). Bring Korea notes/timeline from last class as well.








See below the fold ("Read more...") for optional background on start of Cold War in Europe after WW II. Most of that info is in the doc linked above, so again, the stuff below is optional.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Cold War 1: Background

Download this Cold War DBQ. Read Unit 1 and timeline it by month.

We'll be discussing the question: Who started the Cold War? And to what degree was each side justified in a) Korea, b) Cuba, and c) Vietnam? 

HW:

Watch Korean War, below (45 min), then read pp. 7-10 in Cold War packet (Unit 2: Korea).
In class Panel discussion next class (Thursday):

Was the US justified in getting involved in the Korean War? 

Optional reading: Korean War opposing viewpoints
A1: Girls are US Capitalists, Boys are Communists
A4: 

 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Weekend HW: Sexy Hitler, Sexy Hungary, Sexy Communists

HW:
Watch remainder of Hitler documentary, below, and answer questions on this worksheet.

Here's Part I of the Hitler video (see worksheet for where to start):

   

And here's Part II: for weekend HW:



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Depressions and Politics, 1930s and Today

UPDATE: HW: **Check your SAS Gmail**

Miss Class? (Shiv, Jake):
We read and discussed the Krugman article about economics and politics in today's Recession/Depression Europe (download the article/worksheet here), then started watching the following film about the relation of depression economics to society and politics--in the rise of Hitler.
You'll be writing a paper on this, so be sure you can discuss the relevance of Hitler's rise to today's Europe (and the U.S.).

We also watched these doozies about right wing Tea Party protesters confronting center-left (moderate) Democrats in the U.S. after the Recession hit there: