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Today’s Agenda 09.6.2019

Today’s Agenda 09.6.2019. Turn in your Historical IDs in the back. Once the bell “rings” they are late. Remember, No Food. Bellwork Review for Test Test (you will need your own paper for the test. Bellwork 09.6.2019.

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Today’s Agenda 09.6.2019

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  1. Today’s Agenda 09.6.2019 • Turn in your Historical IDs in the back. Once the bell “rings” they are late. • Remember, No Food. • Bellwork • Review for Test • Test (you will need your own paper for the test.

  2. Bellwork 09.6.2019 • Brain Dump: When given a short answer/essay topic, first read the question (a) determine what it is asking you to do then (b) spend no more than 5 minutes jotting down (think bullet point form) anything you can think of that pertains to the topic. • Topic: Describe the changes in American life that resulted from the inventions and innovations of business leaders and entrepreneurs of the period.

  3. Review

  4. Short Answer Question(s) Choose one of the following • Explain how the Homestead Act and the Transcontinental Railroad impacted the settlement of the West. -or- • Describe the differences between “old” and “new” immigrants and determine the impacts of increased migration on American society.

  5. Today’s Agenda 09.6.2019 • Remember, No Food. • Bellwork • Topic: Types of Diffusion • Closure Activity • Reading: Chapter 1, Key Issue 4 (pg. 32-40)

  6. Bellwork: 09.6.2019 • If culture is the body of customary beliefs and social norms that bind a group of people together – name one thing that is a part of • your culture, • Rockvale culture • Murfreesboro culture • TN Culture • Southern Culture • American Culture • World Culture (?) You’ll have 7 things total

  7. Types of Diffusion

  8. Types of Diffusion • First thing you must know: Hearth a place from which an innovation, culture, or idea originates from. • Drums • Horses • Republic • Diffusion: This is the process by which a characteristic spreads across space from one place to another over time. • Relocation • Expansion • Hierarchical • Contagious • Stimulus

  9. Types of Diffusion • Relocation: Usually is the physical movement of people from their hearth to another point of interest. • Expansion • Hierarchical • Contagious • Stimulus

  10. Types of Diffusion • Relocation: Usually is the physical movement of people from their hearth to another point of interest. • Expansion: The hearth remains strong • Hierarchical: (Top Down) Diffusion happens through systems, typically from some form of power. The trait spreading to certain areas • Contagious • Stimulus

  11. Hierarchical • Example(s) • Relay of Information • Social Media • Blogs • Books • Gossip • It has the capability to diffuse all over the place. • Certain people spread the information on and those people spread it from there.

  12. St. Patrick’s Day Labor Unions

  13. Types of Diffusion • Relocation: Usually is the physical movement of people from their hearth to another point of interest. • Expansion: The hearth remains strong • Hierarchical: (Top Down) Diffusion happens through systems, typically from some form of power. The trait spreading to certain areas • Contagious: A rapid spread of an idea that goes everywhere, does not go through a system • Stimulus

  14. Contagious • Example(s): • Viral Video • Illness • No one is restricted to access/effect of the thing.

  15. Types of Diffusion • Relocation: Usually is the physical movement of people from their hearth to another point of interest. • Expansion: The hearth remains strong • Hierarchical: (Top Down) Diffusion happens through systems, typically from some form of power. The trait spreading to certain areas • Contagious: A rapid spread of an idea that goes everywhere, does not go through a system • Stimulus: The trait changes as it diffuses, but still keeps its identity. The original idea expanding, but it is being altered.

  16. Stimulus • Example(s) • Restaurants • Commercials • The stimulus is altered to best fit the location they are in.

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