World History US History Youth and Law Week of Oct 27 – Oct 31.

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World History US History Youth and Law Week of Oct 27 – Oct 31

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World History US History

Youth and LawWeek of Oct 27 – Oct 31

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Agenda Mon, Oct 27Edit Journ M – ThChap 4.2 Cornell notes, notebook

pg. 49Les MiserablesHW – Vocab (5 terms) and Standards Check Questions pg. 149, 150, pg. 152, and pg. 153 (4 Questions)

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HW – Vocab (5 terms)1. radicals 4. Napoleon III2. Louis Phillipe 5. Louis Kossuth3. recessionStandards Check Questions (4 Questions)4. Pg. 149 – What actions did Charles X take in

1830 and how did French rebels respond?5. Pg.150 – How did the Belgian and Polish

revolutions in 1830 end differently?6. Pg. 152 – How did the French revolutions of

1830 and 1848 differ?7. Pg. 153 – What was the outcome of most of

the revolutions outside France in 1848?

World History HW due Friday Oct 31

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Editing Journal – Mon, Oct 27

1. presidant theodore roosevelt was born on october 27 1858 he was the first presidant to ride in a car submerge in a submarine and fly in a airplane

2. the first talking motion pitcher was shown to the public at warners theater in new york city on october 26 1927

1. President Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858. He was the first president to ride in a car, submerge in a submarine, and fly in an airplane.

2. The first talking motion picture was shown to the public at Warner’s Theater in New York City on October 26, 1927.

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Chap 4.2 – Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

What were the causes and effects of the revolutions of Europe in 1830 and 1848?

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Chap 4.2 – Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

1. What was the July Revolution of 1830?

NOTEBOOK PG. 49

1. Citizens overthrow King Charles X in France. Radicals, those who favor extreme change, made barricades, threw rocks, eventually took control over Paris causing Charles X to abdicate his crown and leave Europe.

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Chap 4.2 – Revolutions of 1830 and 18482. How did Belgian and Polish revolutions end differently?

3. Why do the French revolt again in 1848?

2. The Belgians gained independence from Holland with help from the British but the Polish rebellion was crushed by Russia.3. A recession, or period of reduced economic activity cause factories to shut down, bread prices to rise again. Louis Philippe abdicates his crown and now a Second Republic is established.

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Chap 4.2 – Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

4. Who is Louis Napoleon?Notebook pg. 49 and 50

5. How did the 1830 and 1848 revolutions differ?

4. Elected president of the Second Republic, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. By 1852 proclaims himself emperor Napoleon III. 5. 1830 established a constitutional monarchy. 1848 established the Second Republic and president, although he later proclaimed himself emperor.

I am your president, Louis Napoleon.

Now I’m the

Emperor Napoleon

III!

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Chap 4.2 – Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

How can you tell the artist supports the revolution?The flag and heroic figure in the middle, lighted in the center.Why are there children the picture?To symbolize the future.

This is what the book/movie Les Miserables is about!

Look Down

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Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

The paperback book today has 1488 pages!

Considered on the the greatest novels of the 19th century (1800’s)

Made into an award winning play and movie.

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Les Miserables

A book , play, and movie about the ongoing confrontation of two men Javert (police inspector) and Valjean (man convicted of stealing bread for his sister and her 7 children) This is HISTORICAL FICTION– similar to Titantic Movie, not real characters, but based on real events

Neil Patrick Harris and Jason Segal from TV show - How I Met Your Mother – start at 1:40

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Agenda Mon, US HistoryEdit Journ M – ThCopy Timeline in notebook pg. __Begin Spanish Amer War Activity

– Who Sank the Maine? Headlines Activity

HW – Chap 4.2 pg. 302 Quests 1,2 and 3, Due Friday

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US Hist. Spanish American War

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Agenda Mon, US HistoryHeadlines:

Search for Missing Bride Continues

Bride Missing! Groom’s Family Blame History of Mental IllnessRespond in writing:- How do these headlines differ?- Consider the wording and how a reader might respond to each article

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Agenda Mon, US History

Search for Missing Bride ContinuesBride Missing! Groom’s Family Blame

History of Mental IllnessDiscussion:- What does each headline imply?- Which article would you want to read

first? Why?- Which has the most RELIABLE story?

Why?- Why do different newspapers choose

to present the same event so differently?

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US History - Spanish American WarWrite these notes in your notebook pg. 38

1. Cuba was colonized by Spain.

2. Cuban rebels had been fighting for independence

3. Spain was viewed as brutal in repressing the rebellion

4. U.S. had business interest in Cuba.

5. President McKinley has sent the Maine to Cuba. Why?6. Maine exploded in Feb 15 1898.

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According to the song, who sank the Maine?

Does this prove the Spanish blew it up?

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Read Document A and Document B and Answer Guiding Questions

Document A: New York Journal (ORIGINAL)DESTRUCTION OF THE WAR SHIP MAINE WAS THE WORK OF AN ENEMY

Document B: New York Times (ORIGINAL)MAINE’S HULL WILL DECIDE

New York Journal

1. How long after the explosion of the Maine was this article written?

2. What does the headline of the article suggest about the newspaper’s point of view?

 3. Upon what type of evidence does the New York Journal base its claims?

New York Times

4. How does the date of this article compare with the date on the New York Journal and Advertiser article?

5. According to these headlines, what happened to the Maine?

6. What kinds of evidence does the New York Times include to support its account of the incident?

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Maine Explosion - Class Discussion

• Do you know what happened to the Maine?

• What evidence do you have for your answer? Give an example where the reporter uses solid evidence to support a claim made in the article.

• Do you think these articles would have been received differently by their readers in 1898? How so?

• What effect might the Journal article have had on its readers?

• What effect might the Times article have had on its readers?

• How significant do you think the Maine explosion was to the American people at this time? Why?

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Maine Explosion – Exit Ticket

Which account is more believable and why? Write a paragraph.

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Agenda, Youth and Law Monday Oct. 27

1.When would you need a lawyer? - Buy or sell a house - organize a

business- Change family status (adoption or

divorce)- Make a will - accidents

involving personal injury

- Signing important contract - defending criminal or civil suit

2. What is a BAR association? - Organization that license lawyers, can

provide information and referrals to decide if you need a lawyer.

3. Problem 6.1 (a – j) - Lawyer or No Lawyer?

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Agenda, Youth and Law Monday Oct. 27

3. Problem 6.1 (a – j) a. No lawyer unless you are sued for more

than amount of insurance coverageb. No lawyer if friend explains to police. If

arrested and booked first may need a lawyer

c. No lawyer but seek local consumer protection agency or sue in small claims court

d. No lawyere. Lawyer, as you may be liable for criminal

conspiracy or accessory to the crime

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Agenda, Youth and Law Monday Oct. 27

3. Problem 6.1 (a – j) f. No lawyer, but if you feel 1st Amendment rights violated can seek out a legal society like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)g. Contact Equal Emply Opport. Comm. (EEOC) first or local human rights commission. If not, then a lawyerh. Hire a lawyer who specializes in wills. If no valid will estate is distributed according to state lawsi. Lawyer if issues of child support, custody, alimony, property division. If none of these, can handle divorce yourselfj. No lawyer. Some individuals hire lawyers for complex tax issues.

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Agenda, Youth and Law Monday Oct. 27

How to find a lawyer- Recommendation - Law

Directory- Advertisements - Websites - Up until 1977, lawyers were forbidden to advertise. Today there is TV, newspaper, radio and internet advertisements of lawyer servicesProblem 6.2 (a – c) a. An actual commercial, most legal

professionals found this ad tasteless. Amer. Bar Assoc. has guidelines of services, language ability, fee arrangement and references. Some states have rules (cont.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rwx_fQhmt0&list=PL3FC53DEE03D29510&index=2

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Agenda, Youth and Law Monday Oct. 27a. (cont) 1. No misrepresentation of facts 2. no

give unlikely expectations 3. cause a representation that an ordinary person might be deceived or misunderstand. Some states ban undignified advertising

b. Supreme Court ruled lawyers can use illustrations that are accurate and misleading. Court upheld attorney advertising that encourages people with a particular kind of injury to consult attorney for legal help.

c. US Supreme Court ruled in 1985 lawyers may send promotional letters as long as the letters are not misleading.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rwx_fQhmt0&list=PL3FC53DEE03D29510&index=2

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Agenda Tue, Oct 28Edit Journ M – ThCut and Paste 4.2 Summary (pg.

51) and answer Reading Check and Review Quests 1 & 2

4.2 Notetaking (pg. 52)HW – Vocab (5 terms) and Standards Check Questions pg. 149, 150, pg. 152, and pg. 153 (4 Questions)

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Editing Journal – Tue, Oct 28

1. the statue of liberty was dedicated by president grover cleveland on october 28 1886 some no it as liberty enlightening the world 

2. dr jonas salk was born on october 28 1914 he is responsible for the polio vaccination

1. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated by President Grover Cleveland on October 28, 1886. Some know it as Liberty Enlightening the World.

2. Dr. Jonas Salk was born on October 28, 1914. He is responsible for the polio vaccination.

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Agenda Wed, Oct 29Edit Journ M – ThChap 4.2 Review Activity in

groups of 2 – 4 – Create a poem, song, rap, etc.

Chap 4.2 QUIZ FRIDAY and HW DUE FRIDAYVocab Terms and Stand Check Quests for Chap 4.2

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Editing Journal – Wed. Oct 29

1. the stock market crashed on october 29 1929 this day known as black tuesday signaled the beginning of the great depression 

2. the first trucking service started on october 29 1904 it hawled goods between colorado city colorado and snyder texas

1. The Stock Market crashed on October 29, 1929. This day, known as Black Tuesday, signaled the beginning of the Great Depression.

2. The first trucking service started on October 29, 1904. It hauled goods between Colorado City, Colorado and Snyder, Texas.

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Chap 4.2 Review Activity in groups of 2 – 4You and your group are creating a song, poem, rap etc about Chap 4.2. you must include at least three of the following terms: - Revolution -nationalist(s) - independence - republic - Radicals - liberals- Napoleon - Poland - Beligium- Louis Phillipe - Victor Hugo - Les Miz- Austria - CzechsYou do not have to have every term but your project should show an understanding of the events of Chap 4.2

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Agenda Thur, Oct 30Edit Journ M – Th, turn in today

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Editing Journal – Thur, Oct 301. john adams are

second presidant was born on october 30 1735 his sun john quincy adams was our six presidant

2. on october 30 1938 a live radio program presented a play based on the book war of the worlds which described the invasion of earth by martins people who tuned into the program late thought it was a real news broadcast and began to panic

1. John Adams, our second president, was born on October 30, 1735. His son, John Quincy Adams, was our sixth president.

2. On October 30, 1938, a live radio program presented a play based on the book War of the Worlds, which described the invasion of Earth by Martians. People who tuned into the program late thought it was a real news broadcast and began to panic.