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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History. 202. HISTORY. with Mr. Hughes. Monday, 23 January 2012. Planner page: 66. 1. Current Events (Set 18) 2. Jeopardy Round II 3. Ch. 6/7 Test 4. Word Search 5 . Conflict-Growth-Change 6. Rdg HW: 256-263. History Standard is 8.4 – 8.5.

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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

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  1. Welcome to 8th Grade U.S. History 202 HISTORY with Mr. Hughes

  2. Monday, 23 January 2012 Planner page: 66 • 1. Current Events (Set 18) • 2. Jeopardy Round II • 3. Ch. 6/7 Test • 4. Word Search • 5. Conflict-Growth-Change • 6. Rdg HW: 256-263 History Standard is 8.4 – 8.5

  3. Tuesday, 24 January 2012 Planner page: 66 • 1. Current Event #2 • 2. Monroe Video • 3. Ch. 8 Vocabulary • 4. Rdg: James Monroe • 5. Standards Review • 6. Monroe Doctrine History Standard is 8.5

  4. Wednesday, 25 January 2012 James Monroe Planner page: 66 • 1. Current Event #3 • 2. Monroe Doctrine • 3. Ch. 8 Vocabulary • 4. Missouri Compromise • 5. Standards Review • *Minimum Day History Standard is 8.5

  5. Thursday, 26 January 2012 Planner page: 66 • 1. Current Event #4 • 2. Ch. 8 Vocabulary • 3. Missouri Compromise • 4. Standards Review • 5. Monroe Web • 6. J.Q. Adams Video • *Notebook rubric History Standard is 8.5

  6. Friday, 27 January 2012 Planner page 66 • 1. Current Event #5 • 2. Monroe Web • 3. John Q. Adams Video • 4. Ch. 9 Vocabulary • 5. Andrew Jackson • 6. Cornell Notes Today’s History Standard is 8.5

  7. Current Events (Set 18) • 1. “Traditional Chinese New Year and Spring Festival Begins With Year of Dragon Celebrations.” • 15 day holiday ends with full moon Lantern Festival and is based on a lunar cycle; today is year 4710. Emperor Shi Huangdi in the year 2600 B.C.E started the Chinese calendar

  8. Current Event #2 2. “Arizona Representative Gabrielle Giffords Resigns From Congress One Year After Shooting.” Lawmaker is still recovering from gunshot wound to head, space shuttle astronaut husband also retired. “Congress on your corner event” Accused shooter is in a medical facility following assassination attempt that left 6 dead and 13 wounded

  9. Current Event #3 • 3. “It’s a Boy! British Couple Finally Reveal Sasha’s Gender After Five Years of Secrecy.” • Gender neutral: Partners wanted to avoid stereotypes, but could not keep it secret at school. While the school requires uniforms for boys and girls, Sasha wears a girl's blouse with his pants.

  10. Current Event #4 4. “Researchers and California Tribes Clash Over Native Bones & Enforcement of New Federal Law.” Tribes, including Kumeyaay, want remains returned from universities, including Berkeley and Harvard. The Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act provides for the return of ancestral remains of modern-day tribes (An estimated 160,000 in museums & universities)

  11. Current Event #5 5. “House OK’s Local Congressman’s Bill to Save Mount Soledad Cross and War Memorials.” If approved, law would protect religious displays on war memorials, including public and federal lands. Constitutional? Erected in 1913, its base has 3,000 symbols and plaques honoring war veterans

  12. Conflict-Growth-Change 1. Write your name and period on the back of your vocabulary / key term card. 2. Determine which category (theme) the person, place, or event best fits. (conflict-growth-change) 3. Write the theme on the card 4. Place the index card in the folder that matches the description or theme. 5. If your key term meets more than one theme, choose the one that you think fits best.

  13. Conflict – Growth – or Change? • Neutrality Proclamation • Jay’s Treaty • Pinckney’s Treaty • Treaty of Greenville • Judiciary Act • Assumption • First National Bank • Farewell Address • Privateers • XYZ Affair • Alien & Sedition Acts • Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions • Inaugural Address • Marbury vs. Madison • Louisiana Purchase • Lewis & Clark Expedition • Impressment • Embargo Act • Non-Intercourse Act • Treaty of Fort Jackson • Treaty of Ghent • French Revolution • Whiskey Rebellion • XYZ Affair • Fallen Timbers • Tippecanoe • War Hawks • Barbary Pirates • Battle of New Orleans • Battle of Lake Erie • Fort McHenry • Creek War • USS Constitution • Hartford Convention • George Washington • John Adams • Thomas Jefferson • James Madison • Andrew Jackson • John Marshall • Alexander Hamilton • Federalists • Democratic-Republicans • Speculators • Oliver Hazard Perry • Tecumseh • The Prophet • Chief Little Turtle • Lewis & Clark • Corps of Discovery • Sacagawea • Zebulon Pike • Napoleon Bonaparte • William Henry Harrison • James Monroe Name: Period: Topic: Describe and explain how it best represents the theme of conflict, growth or change

  14. America’s Growth 1820 (Pg. 250-251) 1. What (who?) Americans travelled West after the Louisiana Purchase? How did they get there? History Standard: 8.5

  15. Chapter 8: A New National Identity (Page: 256-257) History Standard: 8.4-8.5

  16. Slavery James Monroe Page: 260 Monroe Doctrine Era of Good Feelings Steamboats National Road Erie Canal Sectionalism Tariff

  17. Chapter 8: American Foreign Policy (Page: 261) Settling Disputes & Border Changes 2. How did the Rush-Bagot Agreement and Convention of 1818 settle territorial disputes with England after the War of 1812? History Standard: 8.4-8.5

  18. Chapter 8: American Foreign Policy (Page: 261) Settling Disputes & Border Changes 3. Why was there conflict between Spain and the U.S. in Florida? 4. What did the Adams-Onis Treaty resolve between Spain and the United States? History Standard: 8.4-8.5

  19. Chapter 8: The Monroe Doctrine (Page: 262) 5. Who is SimonBolivar? Why did Mexico’s breaking free from Spain worry the United States? History Standard: 8.4-8.5

  20. Chapter 8: The Monroe Doctrine (Page: 263) 6. Explain the main points of the Monroe Doctrine? What has been the effect of the Monroe Doctrine on the United States and European countries since 1823? History Standard: 8.4-8.5

  21. Chapter 8 Standards Review Section 1: American Foreign Policy Water rights on 1817 Rush-BagotGreat LakesAgreement Fishing rights & 1818 ConventionBorder (49N) of 1818 Florida ceded 1819 Adams-OnisTreaty Colonization 1823 Monroe Doctrine

  22. James Monroe: 1816 - 1824 Even as Americans are moving West, they identify and divide themselves as Southerners and Northerners United States settles Border disputes with England (Canada & Great Lakes) and Spain (Florida) Missouri Compromise allows slavery to expand into Western territories Monroe Doctrine: The U.S. will fight any European nation that interferes in our hemisphere American System: The new economy depends on the construction of roads and canals

  23. Chapter 8: Nationalism & Sectionalism (Page: 265) History Standard: 8.4-8.5

  24. Chapter 8: Nationalism & Sectionalism (Page: 266-267) History Standard: 8.4-8.5

  25. Chapter 8 Standards Review Section 2: The Era of Good Feelings Peace: Treaties England & Spain Alexander Hamilton (pride) Economy: American System Internal Improvements Roads & Canals Henry Clay

  26. Chapter 8 Standards Review Section 3: Early American Culture Washington Irving James Fenimore Cooper American themes Thomas Cole (landscapes) George Caleb Bingham Spirituals Folk music Greek & Roman Revival = Reawakening

  27. Chapter 8 Standards Review Page. 277 questions 1-10 Chapter 8 Standards Assessment Page. 279 questions 1-5

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