Quiz to match the president with the event
http://home.att.net/~betsynewmark/TrivWhichPresident.htm
homepage of Newmark where quizzes are found
http://home.att.net/~betsynewmark/Quizzespage.html
don't forget bubbabrain.com
Monday, October 26, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
War of 1812 Debate and Supreme Court Cases in the Federal Era
http://home.att.net/~betsynewmark2/1812Debate.html War of 1812
You will preview 16 documents on reasons for going to war.
you must choose 2 short and 2 (5,6,7, 13, 14, and/or 15) long documents and do some analysis.
For each document:
---Note the author and where they are from.
---What are the main ideas of the document?
---What evidence are they using to support their view
---In your opinion how creditable is the evidence? Give judgment and your reasons for analysis
The last 15 minutes you will look at a supreme court case.
Supreme Court Cases www.landmarkcases.org
Click on the case you were assigned and go to the reading with the one star it is the easiest.
How did John Marshall mold a Federalist interpretation of law? Summarize the background, the constitutional issues and significance of the following important Supreme Court cases:
Marbury v. Madison,
McCulloch v. Maryland,
Gibbons v. Ogden,
http://law.jrank.org/pages/6933/Fletcher-v-Peck.html
Fletcher v. Peck, and
http://www.abanet.org/publiced/youth/sia/holtcases/dartmouth.html
Dartmouth College v. Woodward.
Answer questions on the case at the bottom on the same sheet you answered the war of 1812 on.
You will preview 16 documents on reasons for going to war.
you must choose 2 short and 2 (5,6,7, 13, 14, and/or 15) long documents and do some analysis.
For each document:
---Note the author and where they are from.
---What are the main ideas of the document?
---What evidence are they using to support their view
---In your opinion how creditable is the evidence? Give judgment and your reasons for analysis
The last 15 minutes you will look at a supreme court case.
Supreme Court Cases www.landmarkcases.org
Click on the case you were assigned and go to the reading with the one star it is the easiest.
How did John Marshall mold a Federalist interpretation of law? Summarize the background, the constitutional issues and significance of the following important Supreme Court cases:
Marbury v. Madison,
McCulloch v. Maryland,
Gibbons v. Ogden,
http://law.jrank.org/pages/6933/Fletcher-v-Peck.html
Fletcher v. Peck, and
http://www.abanet.org/publiced/youth/sia/holtcases/dartmouth.html
Dartmouth College v. Woodward.
Answer questions on the case at the bottom on the same sheet you answered the war of 1812 on.
Friday, October 9, 2009
American Revolution Women and African Americans
AP US History
Unit II – revolutionary Period
What was it like for women and African Americans during the American Revolutionary?
PART I: Women in the American Revolution
Investigate women and their role in the American Revolution
http://www.bookrags.com/research/drinker-elizabeth-aaw-01/
Elizabeth Drinker Defends her Penn home
Deborah Sampson
Margaret Crobin
Mrs. John Christian Shell
Molley Pitcher
Look up the women on google and their name not wikipedia unless only site.
Who were these women when did they and when did they die?
What was their role in the American Revolution?
What did they do after the Revolution? Or what happened to them later?
Research what it was like for women during the American Revolution.
Take some notes
How did life change and how did traditional roles get obscured?
PART II is about African Americans One site you will go to is:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2narr4.html
I. This is the major site for African Americans during the Revolutionary War Years.
Describe what hardships African Americans faced fighting for the Patriots or British?
How did George Washington treat them?
Click on the list of names and pick two short and one longer soldier and tell me about their roles in the American Revolution, or hunt around the site for a couple of African Americans and take some notes on them.
Who were they? When lived and died?
Take notes on what they did and describe their hardships.
What happened to them after the revolution?
These are some of the more famous African Americans
Peter Salem,
Salem Poor,
James Forten,
Cuff Whitemore
II. Click on the Black Revolutionary Seaman---
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2p51.html
What was it like aboard the ships were they treated different?
What about his uniform?
How did commanding officers react to them or what did they say about them.
Or some other soldier and tell me about them using above questions
George Liele
• Andrew Bryan
• David George
These guy help in the Revolution but we not soldiers, tell me who they were and what did they do?
When did they live?
Unit II – revolutionary Period
What was it like for women and African Americans during the American Revolutionary?
PART I: Women in the American Revolution
Investigate women and their role in the American Revolution
http://www.bookrags.com/research/drinker-elizabeth-aaw-01/
Elizabeth Drinker Defends her Penn home
Deborah Sampson
Margaret Crobin
Mrs. John Christian Shell
Molley Pitcher
Look up the women on google and their name not wikipedia unless only site.
Who were these women when did they and when did they die?
What was their role in the American Revolution?
What did they do after the Revolution? Or what happened to them later?
Research what it was like for women during the American Revolution.
Take some notes
How did life change and how did traditional roles get obscured?
PART II is about African Americans One site you will go to is:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2narr4.html
I. This is the major site for African Americans during the Revolutionary War Years.
Describe what hardships African Americans faced fighting for the Patriots or British?
How did George Washington treat them?
Click on the list of names and pick two short and one longer soldier and tell me about their roles in the American Revolution, or hunt around the site for a couple of African Americans and take some notes on them.
Who were they? When lived and died?
Take notes on what they did and describe their hardships.
What happened to them after the revolution?
These are some of the more famous African Americans
Peter Salem,
Salem Poor,
James Forten,
Cuff Whitemore
II. Click on the Black Revolutionary Seaman---
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2p51.html
What was it like aboard the ships were they treated different?
What about his uniform?
How did commanding officers react to them or what did they say about them.
Or some other soldier and tell me about them using above questions
George Liele
• Andrew Bryan
• David George
These guy help in the Revolution but we not soldiers, tell me who they were and what did they do?
When did they live?
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