Block 1 1/10-1/11 / · Ch 16 Pages 508-525 / · America Expanding West
· “The West” – Myth vs. Reality
Block 2
1/11-1/12 / · Ch 16 Pages 525-536
· Doc 1 / · The Plains Indians and the US Army
Fri
1/13 / · Ch 17 Pages 540-556
· * Winter Break Assignment Due / · The Rise of Big Business
Tues 1/17 / · Ch 17 Pages 556-564 / · The New Immigration
ER Block 1/18-1/19 / · Ch 17 Pages 564-571 / · Organized Labor
Fri
1/20 / · My section of Chapter 18 is _____
(see Module 3 Chapter 18 instructions below) / · Begin Society at the Turn of the Century Project
Mon
1/23 / · Work on your project!
· *Last Day to turn in Late Work! / · Finish Projects
· Begin Presentations
Tues
1/24 / · Study!
· Learning Curve Quizzes Chapters 16-18 Due 8am day of Finals / · Finish Presentations
Finals 1/25-1/26 / · Unit 6 part 1 Notebook
· Review / · Unit 6 part 1 Test
Documents for Unit 6 Part 1
Americanization of the Native Americans:
1. Sun Elk in 1890 telling of his experiences returning home to the Taos (New Mexico) pueblo from the Carlisle school seven years earlier.
Reading Instructions for Module 3: Chapter 18 - Society at the Turn of the Century
· Everyone read intro page 574 and read your section:
1. Consumer Spaces: 576-580 INCUDING Green pages
2. Masculinity and the Rise of Sports: 580-582 AND The Great Outdoors 583-584
3. Education: 586-588
4. Changes in Family Life AND Women’s Rights: 584-586 AND 589-592
5. Science and Faith – Darwinism: 592-594 AND Green Pages 596-597
6. Hamer - Realism in the Arts: 594-595 AND 598 (will require more outside research)
7. Religion Diversity and Innovation: 598–602 INCLUDING Blue Page
Vocabulary for Unit 6-1
Chapter 16:
1. Transcontinental Railroad
2. Treaty of Kanagawa
3. William Seward
4. Munn v. Illinois
5. Gold Standard
6. Crime of 1873
7. Homestead Act
8. Morill Land Grant Act
9. Land-Grant Colleges
10. Comstock Lode
11. Long Drive
12. “Rain follows the plow”
13. Exodusters
14. Yellowstone National Park
15. Chief Joseph
16. Sand Creek Massacre
17. Fetterman Massacre / Battle of 100 Slain
18. Sitting Bull
19. George Custer
20. Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock
21. Dawes Severalty Act
22. Battle of Little Big Horn
23. Geronimo
24. Ghost Dance Movement
25. Wounded Knee Massacre
26. Buffalo Bill Cody
27. Frederick Jackson Turner and his Frontier Thesis
Chapter 17:
28. Homestead Lockout 1892
29. Andrew Carnegie
30. Gustavus Swift
31. John D. Rockefeller
32. Vertical Integration
33. Horizontal Integration
34. Trusts
35. Deskilling
36. Mass Production
37. Scientific Managements
38. Chinese Exclusion Act
39. Great Railroad Strike of 1877
40. Greenback Labor Party
41. Producerism
42. Granger Laws
43. Knights of Labor
44. Haymarket Square
45. Farmers’ Alliance
46. Interstate Commerce Act
47. Closed Shop
48. Yellow Dog Contract
49. American Federation of Labor
50. Samuel Gompers
51. Pool
52. Rebate
53. Interlocking Directorate
Chapter 18:
54. Thomas Edison
55. Plessy v. Ferguson
56. Young Men’s Christian Association
57. Negro Leagues
58. Sierra Club and Audubon Society
59. John Muir
60. National Park Service
61. Comstock Law
62. Liberal Arts Education
63. Booker T. Washington
64. WEB DeBois
65. Atlanta Compromise
66. Maternalism
67. Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
68. National Association of Colored Women
69. Ida B. Wells
70. National American Woman Suffrage Association
71. Feminism
72. Charles Darwin
73. Natural Selection
74. Social Darwinism
75. Eugenics
76. Realism
77. Naturalism
78. Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
79. Modernism
80. American Protective Association
81. Social Gospel
82. Fundamentalism
83. Billy Sunday